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A studio controller that merges the speed of FireWire with motorized faders.M-Audio ProjectMix I/O is a control surface combined with a FireWire 18x14 audio interface that turns your computer into a complete digital production station. Features include 9 touch-sensitive motorized moving faders and 8 assignable endless rotary encoder knobs for channel or plug-in functions. I/Os include: 8 switchable phantom-powered analog mic/line inputs (XLR and 1/4' TRS balanced) with switchable phantom power and signal/peak LEDs; 8x8 ADAT Lightpipe; MIDI with activity LEDs; 2x2 S/PDIF coaxial optical/digital; 4 analog outputs (1/4' TRS balanced); 2 stereo headphone outputs (1/4' TRS) with independent level controls; and one front-panel instrument input (1/4' TS) switchable for input one. Each channel on this M-Audio Controller features mic/line, record enable, select, solo, and mute buttons.
Channels and banks are selected via ± keys. A zoom key is included, with 4 directional keys, as well as dedicated keys for in/out points, locate, region nudge, and more. Illuminated transport controls and a jog/shuttle wheel with a mode switch allow effortless navigation. The M-Audio ProjectMix control surface includes dedicated keys for in/out points, locate, region nudge, loop, and more. LED displays clearly display each channel's status. Word clock I/O (BNC) is supported.
Compatible with Mackie Control, Logic Control, and HUI protocols plus support for most other popular applications. Anyone working on binary distribution for mac.
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