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Echo Indigo Features
Analog inputs:2
# of Preamps:0
# of Hi-Z Inputs: 0
Connection To Computer: PCMCIA
MIDI Connection: no
Included Software:
Multiple Monitor Mixes:no
Price: $200 US
Mac Compatible: yes
PC Compatible: yes
S/PDIF inputs: no
AES inputs: no
ADAT Lightpipe inputs: no
Until the Echo Indigo IO 2-Channel Record/Playback Card, notebook pro recording was never this convenient and affordable. Indigo IO offers stereo 1/8" analog input and output on a Type II Cardbus card powered by your notebook computer. 24-bit/96kHz converters insure pristine sound. ΓΏ A unique feature of the Indigo IO is the use of "virtual" outputs. Indigo IO appears to software as if it has 8 separate outputs, which are digitally mixed down to the physical outputs using Indigo IO's console software and onboard DSP. This makes Indigo IO compatible with all popular multitrack software. And, with Echo's multi-client drivers, more than one application (such as an editor and a software synth) can be played back simultaneously.
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