M-AUDIO Audiophile User Manual
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jacks. Alternatively, you can connect the record outputs of your stereo
receiver into the Audiophile’s RCA jacks located on the back panel. Record
a digital audio signal from your DAT, MiniDisc, CD, or external A/D
converter via the Audiophile’s coaxial S/PDIF input. Control all hardware
settings with the Audiophile USB Control Panel software.
The Audiophile USB also includes MIDI I/O connectors. Provided are one
input and one output for use with external MIDI equipment such as sound
modules and drum machines. The MIDI I/O may also be used to
synchronize your computer to external devices via MIDI time code.
Features & Specifications
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24-bit/96kHz, full-duplex recording interface with MIDI I/O.
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Two (2) analog inputs accept common unbalanced audio connections
on 1/4” or RCA jacks.
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Two (2) analog outputs with level control provide common unbalanced
audio connections on RCA jacks.
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Two (2) channels of coaxial RCA S/PDIF I/O.
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1x1 (16 channel) MIDI I/O.
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Headphone output with level control.
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High analog dynamic range: D/A 107dB,A/D 109 dB (both A-weighted).
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All data paths support up to 24-bit/96kHz performance.
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Windows 98Se, Me, 2000, XP drivers included supporting MME,ASIO, and
WDM (Me or greater) Mac OS drivers with ASIO support also included.
Minimum System Requirements
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Windows 98Se, 2000, Me, or XP. Mac OS 9.x or X.
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Pentium II 266MHz for 96kHz operation. Pentium 200 MMX for 48kHz
or less.
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128 MB of RAM for 96kHz operation. 64MB RAM for 48kHz or less.
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Mac G3 with 64 MB of RAM (128 recommended) with native USB.
OMS required for MIDI support under Mac OS 9.x
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