Numark debuts STEREO|iO USB interface

Jul 23, 2009 9:36 AM

    

The Numark STEREO|iO comes equipped with a USB output cable to interface analog audio gear to computers.

At the recent Summer NAMM Show, Numark displayed its new STEREO|iO analog-to-USB DJ interface box with cable. STEREO|iO is an interface box with a USB cable. One end has female RCA phono plugs found on prosumer audio equipment from DJ mixers to turntables, while the other end has a USB plug, enabling connection of any line or phono-level gear to a Mac or PC via USB for recording, mixing or processing. The device can also act as an output cable from a computer to inputs on an analog mixer, simplifying the playout of MP3s and other audio from the computer via an analog DJ mixer.

STEREO|iO is a class-compliant USB device that works on a plug-and-play basis for Mac and PC, requiring no software-driver installation or external power. The device will be shipping in the third quarter of this year.




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