M Audio Transit Laptop USB Audio InterfaceThe M Audio Transit USB brings 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback to any USB-compatible computer.
And it's small enough to fit in your shirt pocket! Its USB bus-powered design lets you play and record virtually anywhere a laptop can go. Transit USB’s 1/8” stereo analog/optical digital input and TOSlink optical digital output allow for a variety of convenient functions including recording from stereo mics and transferring pristine audio between the computer and other digital devices such as MiniDisc and DAT. The digital output also provides AC3 and DTS pass-through from the computer to an external decoder such as a surround receiver. A 1/8 inch stereo output accommodates line levels for a stereo receiver or powered monitors, as well as stereo headphones for users on the go. The package also includes drivers for Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Mac OS9 and OSX, as well as a convenient male 3.5mm to female TOSlink adapter.
Features
- Mobile 24-bit/96kHz USB audio upgrade
- 1/8 inch stereo analog/optical digital input
- 1/8 inch stereo line/headphone output
- TOSlink optical digital output allows AC3 and DTS pass-through
- Line/optical input accommodates self-powered stereo microphones
- Includes 3.5mm (male) to TOSlink (female) adapter
Transit USB exemplifies and enables the mobile music lifestyle that many of today's musicians are embracing. While laptops let you work anywhere, the analog outputs on laptops leave much to be desired. Transit USB delivers the high fidelity musicians expect in an extremely compact accessory and an extremely low price point.
Specifications
Minimum System Requirements:
PC
- UDMA, EIDE or HDD
- Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XP
- 96kHz Operation: Pentium III 500 mHz, 128 MB RAM
- 48 kHz Operation: Pentium II 400 mHz, 64 MB RAM
Mac
- OS 9.1 (9.2 recommended)
- OS 10.1 or higher
- 96kHz Operation: G3 or G4 w/ native USB, 128 MB RAM
- 48kHz Operation: G3 or G4 w/ native USB, 64 MB RAM
Physical Specs:
- Dimensions: 2.2 inch x 3.6 inch x 0.9 inch
- Weight: 1.6 ounces