The Lexicon DFS Dual Momentary FTS includes one momentary contact switch for the tip and one for the ring of the included TRS plug.
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The XLogic Delta Link MADI HD is a professional MADI-to-Pro Tools HD converter for studio, live, and broadcast applications. With XLogic Delta Link MADI HD, Multichannel Audio Digital Interface audio equipment like routers, digital mixing consoles, and converters can now be directly interfaced with Pro Tools HD, providing simplified interconnectivity and significant cost reductions, eliminating [...]
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The XLogic Alpha-Link Audio I/O is from a family of fully featured multi-channel audio converters for studio, live, and broadcast applications. The Alpha Link AX features SSL's high-quality 24-channel AD/DA-converter circuitry. This unit can be used as standalone format converter, but used in combination with a Soundscape Mixpander PCI card, it provides a powerful, highly [...]
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The Audient Black ADC Converter uses the latest Super High Performance converter technology to provide 24-bit/192kHz conversion in a compact form that fits into the Black Rack. The Black ADC can be used as a standalone converter for external devices as well as for the analog modules within the rack. On the rear panel, the [...]
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Ever notice how most surround receivers seem to have only one S/PDIF input and several Toslink inputs, yet most components seem to have coaxial S/PDIF outputs? M-Audio did; that's why they created the C02 to help you interconnect S/PDIF and Toslink I/O in either direction. The CO2 is a compact and rugged digital audio tool [...]
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The PreSonus V-FIRE is a Roland R-BUS to FireWire converter for Windows XP and Macintosh computers. This unique adapter allows you to convert Roland's R-BUS digital audio output to FireWire (IEEE 1394) format, providing a multichannel computer interface for Roland products equipped with an R-BUS output. The V-FIRE features two R-BUS ports and two FireWire [...]
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The PreSonus MSR Monitor Station Remote is a complete surround-capable desktop remote control that gives you the ability to switch between Track, Mix, and Surround modes, as well as a talkback, dim, mute, mono, and dual headphone amplifiers. Track Mode delivers nine stereo mixes for monitoring in headphones during tracking, Mix Mode allows the user [...]
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The UA-4FX from Edirol is a USB audio/MIDI interface that sets a new standard for affordable connectivity. Gives you ultrafast, low-latency audio and MIDI performance, 24/96 audio resolution, phantom-powered XLR mic input, and built-in effects-including a COSM tube MIC preamp simulator for fattening up your tracks. The UA-4FX also includes a copy of Cakewalk's SONAR [...]
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The PreSonus Monitor Station is an all-inclusive desktop monitoring and communications system for your recording studio. It gives your DAW the missing functions that are only found in the master control section of a large format console along with a multi-headphone monitor system. Based on the award-winning Central Station, the Monitor Station provides talkback, speaker [...]
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Like a poet who always carries a pad of paper in case they get an unexpected visit from their muse, the MicPort Pro USB mic preamp allows you the freedom to record rants, riffs, opinions, and overatures whenever the mood strikes you. Whether you're into podcasting from the comfort of home or want to lay [...]
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