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US Numark introduces DJ-io multi-channel USB 2.0 audio output interface      18/01/07

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Numark have introduced their innovative DJ-io audio output interface.
Numark’s new DJ-io is a Windows and Mac-compatible USB 2.0 (or USB 1.1 single channel operation) audio output interface which features 24-bit audio and sample rates of 44.1 and 88.2 kHz. Designed with the on-the-go software DJ and producer in mind, the DJ-io is compact and rugged enough to live in your gig bag, but powerful enough to provide solutions for a wide range of audio I/O needs.
The DJ-io gives software-based DJs, performers and producers a range of options for outputting their final audio, whether in the form of a live mix or a just-completed new track. DJs and producers pass audio from their software-based application of choice through a traditional mixer (for multi-channel mixing) and output to a pair of stereo RCA connections, via a forward-thinking USB 2.0 connection.
The DJ-io features ultra low latency audio (via ASIO drivers), with 2 independent RCA stereo outputs, a mic input with adjustable gain on stereo pair #1 and a 1/4� stereo headphone output on stereo pair #2. The DJ-io is USB bus powered and also operates with 9V DC external power supply (sold separately).
Numark CEO Jack O’Donnell told us, “The DJ-io gives high-quality audio options to users at a great price. Numark understands the needs of the new generation of software-based DJs and producers, and works hard to give these users products like the DJ-io. Our goal is to help them meet their audio needs, no matter what the situation.�
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