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lomarrius
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I was asking $250 Canadian on another forum. Give me a best offer + actual shipping charge.
It's an Audiotrak 8in/8-out 1/4" soundcard with breakout box. The only problem I have with it is that i never got input 1 working on my computer. I don't know if it was a problem with my system or not, but I consider it a 7-input as the other inputs work fine.
I can email actual pictures of the unit if you wish, but trust it is near-mint condition with the exception of some 2-way tape on the bottom of the breakout box where you can't se.
Here's specs from the manufacturer:
XP
Inca 88
Introducing a powerful digital audio card with analog 8 in / 8 out capabilities on its breakout box for convenient connectivity. Multi-channel I/O capability is only one of its stunning functions. Dual Mic Preamps and dual headphone amps are employed to provide live recording sessions without the need for an external mixer. Coaxial and optical S/PDIF digital output ports make it possible to transfer your final mix to the mastering media such as DAT, CD-ROM , MD, etc.
Additionally, the powerful PowerDVD software from CyberLink is included in the package. This powerful DVD player allows you to playback DVD with multiple output channels (5.1 / 7.1). This package simply allows you more space and power for your creativity.
Specifications
• 8 in and output channels (analog) in a shielded external box
• in and outputlevel: -10dBv (unbalanced), +9.0dBv max.
• supported sample rates: 32, 44.1, 48kHz
• 20-bit S/PDIF digital output (optical TOS-Link and coaxial RCA): 44.1 & 48kHz
• AC3/Dolby Digital/DTS throughput to external decoder
• 2 channel headphone output
• 2 channel microphone amplifiers
• internal input for CD-Audio signals
• full duplex (simultaneous recording and playback)
• DirectWIRE® Audiorouting
• E-WDM drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP (MME, DirectSound, ASIO 2.0, GSIF)
• ultra-low-latency (3ms @ 44.1kHz using ASIO; 1.5ms @ 44.1kHz using SONAR), direct monitoring possible
System requirements:
Pentium or AMD CPU (or compatible), mainboard based on Intel, AMD or VIA chipset
It's an Audiotrak 8in/8-out 1/4" soundcard with breakout box. The only problem I have with it is that i never got input 1 working on my computer. I don't know if it was a problem with my system or not, but I consider it a 7-input as the other inputs work fine.
I can email actual pictures of the unit if you wish, but trust it is near-mint condition with the exception of some 2-way tape on the bottom of the breakout box where you can't se.
Here's specs from the manufacturer:
XP
Inca 88
Introducing a powerful digital audio card with analog 8 in / 8 out capabilities on its breakout box for convenient connectivity. Multi-channel I/O capability is only one of its stunning functions. Dual Mic Preamps and dual headphone amps are employed to provide live recording sessions without the need for an external mixer. Coaxial and optical S/PDIF digital output ports make it possible to transfer your final mix to the mastering media such as DAT, CD-ROM , MD, etc.
Additionally, the powerful PowerDVD software from CyberLink is included in the package. This powerful DVD player allows you to playback DVD with multiple output channels (5.1 / 7.1). This package simply allows you more space and power for your creativity.
Specifications
• 8 in and output channels (analog) in a shielded external box
• in and outputlevel: -10dBv (unbalanced), +9.0dBv max.
• supported sample rates: 32, 44.1, 48kHz
• 20-bit S/PDIF digital output (optical TOS-Link and coaxial RCA): 44.1 & 48kHz
• AC3/Dolby Digital/DTS throughput to external decoder
• 2 channel headphone output
• 2 channel microphone amplifiers
• internal input for CD-Audio signals
• full duplex (simultaneous recording and playback)
• DirectWIRE® Audiorouting
• E-WDM drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP (MME, DirectSound, ASIO 2.0, GSIF)
• ultra-low-latency (3ms @ 44.1kHz using ASIO; 1.5ms @ 44.1kHz using SONAR), direct monitoring possible
System requirements:
Pentium or AMD CPU (or compatible), mainboard based on Intel, AMD or VIA chipset