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CME Xcorpio I Audio Interface

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CME Xcorpio I Features
Analog inputs:2
# of Preamps:2
# of Hi-Z Inputs:
Connection To Computer: USB 2.0
MIDI Connection: no
Included Software:
Multiple Monitor Mixes:no
Price: $130 US
Mac Compatible: no
PC Compatible: yes
S/PDIF inputs: no
AES inputs: no
ADAT Lightpipe inputs: no
The CME Xcorpio I is a hi-speed USB 2.0-compliant computer audio interface with two high quality TRS analog inputs, two RCA monitor outputs, and a headphone output. Supporting a wide range of sample rates (32k, 441.k, 48k, 96KHz), it gives you 24-bit/96KHz AD/DA conversion as well as a 480Mbps transfer rate. A direct monitor switcher allows for professional pre/post zero-latency monitoring while an LED indicator helps you keep track of I/O overload. The Xcorpio I's bionic design includes a metal clip for when you want to lay down guitar licks without the worry of your interface getting kicked around, or stepped on. It's TRS signal cables are preattached and, with the included USB cable, give you instant plug-and-play on a Windows XP computer or laptop for recording any time, anywhere without the need for buying more cable. If you've got an axe to grind, and want a simple, yet solid, interface to capture every note, get the Xcorpio I.
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