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![]() ![]() Compare the best prices from all over the web on E-MU 1616 PCI Is The E-MU 1616 PCI The Right Audio Interface For You? Find the audio interface that is perfect for you on the Home Recording Soundcard Wizard. E-MU 1616 PCI Description The E-MU 1616 is a PCI Digital Audio System that delivers everything you need to produce audio on a PC with professional results: premium 24-bit/192kHz converters (112dB SNR A/D and D/A), hardware-accelerated effects and mixing, comprehensive sync options and seamless compatibility with your favorite PC audio/sequencer software. The MicroDock breakout box offers a total of 16 inputs and 16 outputs plus 32 channels of MIDI I/O, including two E-MU XTC Class-A ultra-low noise mic/line/hi-Z preamps with 48V phantom power and analog soft limiting circuit for clip protection. The 1616M PCI also ships with ASIO2 and WDM drivers for Windows XP, 2000 and x64, as well as the E-MU Production Tools software bundle that includes E-MU's Proteus X LE, plus software by Steinberg, Ableton, IK Multimedia, and many more - everything you need to create, record, edit, master and burn your music. |
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Hi my name is scott, I am new at recording and am considring sell in P.A and yamaha aw1600 to buy a mackie onynx 12 with computer software to record with through the mackie
I believe I can use the mackie as a live mixer as well consolidating and have better eq. Can I avoid spending more money by using the onynx by not having to buy mic pre amps and adapters to get the music into the computer software? scott |
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