M-Audio 37-Key Audio/MIDI Interface and Controller Ozonic Manual de usuario Pagina 62

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There are two types of connectors used to hook up popular Audio and MIDI interfaces to
your computer—USB and FireWire (IEEE 1394). FireWire supports much greater
bandwidth than USB 1.1 so that you can use more channels of digital audio at higher
sampling rates and bit depths with your application. USB is OK for less-demanding
applications with just a couple of channels of input and output. FireWire is better able to
handle multitrack operation with lower latency and higher fidelity.
FireWire Interfaces
M-Audio offers five FireWire multichannel audio/MIDI interfaces that work with Pro
Tools M-Powered—the Ozonic keyboard and interface, the FireWire 410 and FireWire
1814, and FireWire Audiophile and FireWire Solo.
Ozonic
Ozonic is a 37-note velocity- and pressure-sensitive MIDI keyboard, with plenty of
MIDI-assignable knobs, sliders, buttons, joystick, and other controllers. It also
incorporates an audio interface with four inputs and four outputs, a MIDI interface, a
microphone preamplifier, instrument inputs and a headphone output.
Ozonic has 40 MIDI-assignable controllers that you can use to program and perform with
RTAS virtual instruments and effects—bringing back tactile control. So, for example,
you could assign the mod wheel to the cutoff frequency of your virtual MiniMoog or map
Ozonic’s slider bank to the drawbars of your virtual tone wheel organ.
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