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Message Board > Gear Buy & Sell > Midiman Dio 2448 Digital Sound Card |
Alien8 User Info... | I am asking $150 firm for this awesome card. Please call me at 595-8632 if you are interested - Joel. Here are the specs: The DiO 2448 PCI Digital I/O Card combines Coaxial and Optical digital I/O with stereo analog outputs at a remarkably low price. It's perfect for interfacing to S/PDIF-capable equipment such as DAT machines, MiniDisc recorders, dedicated audio converters, and more. In addition, the built-in D/A converter provides analog audio output for monitoring incoming digital audio. Plug your CD-ROM or CD-R to the internal analog or digital connector, and use the DiO 2448 as your Windows Sound System card. Features: 2-in, 2-out 24-bit/48kHz full-duplex PCI audio interface S/PDIF inputs and outputs on coaxial (gold-plated RCA) and optical (TOSlink) jacks Stereo analog output on gold-plated RCA jacks (consumer signal levels) On-board headers accept analog audio from internal CD-ROM players On-board header accepts digital audio from internal CD-ROM players D/A converter may be used to monitor digital input or output Digital input may be bypassed directly to digital output ("audio thru" mode) Supports 44.1kHz and 48kHz sample rates Windows 95/98 drivers - Wed, 31 Mar 2004 9:18am | ||
jordandrummer User Info... | "Midiman makes two lower cost digital audio interface cards: the DiO 2448 (currently $105) and the more expensive Audiophile 2496 (currently $150)." ok, so that was an american site; $105 u.s. is closer to $125 or $140 canadian. But you want $150 canadian.. and it's used? come on, give us the bargain price... ;-) Lemme know, I do want to get into recording. right now I have a sound-blaster live card I bought off a friend for $20. I can't afford your price but hey, maybe it'll change... thanx, JK - Sat, 3 Apr 2004 1:15pm | ||
Alien8 User Info... | Hello Jordandrummer: Please forgive me. I paid around $200 when I originally bought the card. I didn't realize there was a price drop, but I'll trust you on it. Just to clarify, the Dio is designed mainly for digital transfer. I bought it so that I could transfer music digitally with no loss in sound quality from my Korg D8 to my computer. Then I could master the recordings and burn CD's. I not sure if it could be used to do audio multitracking, if thats your intent. Anyway, I will let the card go for $100. If you are interested in the D8, which is great for multitracking, I will give you a deal on that too. Please let me know if you are interested. Joel :) 595-8632 - Mon, 5 Apr 2004 7:15am | ||
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