Behringer introduces a 16 In/16 Out, 24-Bit/96 kHz USB/FireWire Audio/MIDI interface with ADAT at NAMM.
Features:
- Audio interface with 24-Bit/96 kHz resolution
- Multi-channel audio and MIDI operation via FireWire 400 or USB2.0
- Streams 16 inputs / 16 outputs plus 1x MIDI I/O to your computer, supporting Mac OS X and Windows XP or higher
- 4 phantom-powered Xenyx Mic Preamps with individual Pad, Low Cut and Hi-Z
- Standard I/O formats supported – analog, S/PDIF (coaxial and optical), ADAT, S/MUX
- Direct Monitoring and Main Volume control on hardware front
- 2 Headphone outputs with individual Volume control, Mono and Source signal select
- Level control of your stereo or 7.1 active speaker system with one knob
- Cross-fading between inputs and DAW playback signals while your record sessions
- Get 8 additional microphone inputs and line outputs with the Behringer ADA8000 (not included) – connected via ADAT
- 8 analog Inserts for use of external effects such as compressors, etc.
- Status and signal presence indication for all analog and digital I/O
- Powered via external power supply (included)
- Standard 19"/1U rack-space form factor
- Free audio recording, editing and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins downloadable at www.behringer.com
- Standard port for Kensington security lock provided
The device is listed as “coming soon” with no pricing info at this point, but you’ll get more info from the Behringer website.
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