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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: August 06, 2017, 08:44:22 AM »

http://web.archive.org/web/20000818185354/http://www.opcode.com:80/products/sonicport/

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Opcode's SONICPort
Affordable USB Audio Interface with Coaxial Connectors.
The SONICport has 2 channels of RCA coaxial S/PDIF, plus miniphone analog inputs and outputs with high quality 20-bit DACs. It supports both 16 and 24-bit audio at 32, 44.1 and 48k.
 
Key Features
Gold S/PDIF coaxial digital audio connection (RCA) to USB port
20-bit, high-quality, stereo Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog converters
Analog mini-phone audio connectors
Simultaneous audio output through both analog and S/PDIF for easy mix monitoring
16 and 24-bit sample resolution supported
32, 44.1 and 48K sampling rates supported
Windows 98 compliant for true "plug and play" installation
no "IRQs" or "DMAs" to set
no I/O Addresses to configure
connects externally: no computer surgery
Includes convenient 2-meter USB cable
Supplied with "n-Track" audio software for Windows 98.
Macintosh compatibility expected in 1999 with Mac OS updates
Absolutely the simplest way to get analog or digital audio in and out of a USB-equipped PC running Windows 98 (Macintosh compatibility soon)
Transfer audio in the digital domain for: audio editing, making audio discs from DAT recorder, Web audio authoring, backing up external digital devices, portable field recording, and much more
Connect to audio processors: reverb, compressors, etc
Connect to S/PDIF recording devices: multitrack recorders, digital mixers, mic preamps, etc
All Opcode "port" products provide superior USB audio support on Windows 98, without dropouts.
All Opcode "port" audio products are compatible with UHCI and OHCI USB chipsets. Greater compatibility with all varieties of USB computers

    System Requirements:
Windows: IBM compatible PC, Pentium 133 or higher with Windows 98. Windows 98 CD (for driver installation), USB port or USB hub, Windows compatible audio software.