Used DLP-4080 | For Sale Item# 37241

Xilica
Xilica
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Quantity 4
Condition Like New
Year 2009
Location Europe
Case Type Cardboard
Previous Use Corporate
Warranty 60 Day

Description

Previously used on various corporate events. Cleaned, maintained, and tested by authorized technicians.

What's Included

(1) DLP-4080

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Product Information

DLP-4080

DLP-4080

96 kHz Sampling

32 Bit, Floating Point DSP Architecture

High Performance 24 Bit Converters

RS-232 Connectivity and Control

Optional Ethernet Connectivity and Control

Front Panel Setup and Control or via Included Software GUI

48 In-Out Configuration

6 Bands of PEQ Per Channel / 1Hz Resolution

Delay Up to 450ms Per I/O

Dual IIR Crossover Filters Per Output

Compressors Per Input

True RMS Soft-Knee Limiters Per Output

30 Presets

4-Line LCD Display

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Used Input and Output Processors

Input/output processors are used for multichannel sound recording in real time. Capable of studio-grade fidelity, these specialized soundcards are used in professional sound engineering and make use of an audio stream input output protocol. These kinds of I/O audio processor soundcards are fitted with multiple input and output connections, usually USB, FireWire or some kind of optical interface so that a larger amount of data can be carried than with a normal sound card. Input/output processors also emphasize higher fidelity and sampling rates, as they are intended for real-time audio mixing and multi-channel recording. Due to their highly specialized nature, input/output processors are not considered practical for home users, as they lack certain features common in consumer soundcards, such as real-time ambience effects, environmental audio extensions and the ability to accelerate hardware in video games, as these are considered to be undesirable. Input/output processors feature a specially designed protocol that is capable of handling numerous inputs and outputs for audio, as consumer soundcards have a sampling latency that is comparatively large, and therefore unsuitable for professional applications. Consumer soundcards simply take too long to convert and transfer a sound sample to the hard drive of a computer, and they are also limited in the amount of bit depths and effective sampling rates they can process. Input/output processors typically have multiple channels, rather than just the two provided on most consumer soundcards, and there connectors are more accessible.

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