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USB interface CANCUN222-MIC
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USB interface
USB interface
USB interface
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USB, audio
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analog

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The Cancun range is production and live sound engineers’ best friend: a quick set up of high-quality Record/Play functions with a PC or Mac through its native USB Audio 2.0 streaming, and technicians on the go can enjoy the full power of Cancun’s AES/EBU and analog interfaces. Cancun will gladly Play/Record up to 4+4 channels simultaneously with Digigram’s signature spotless sound. Whether broadcast or live, Cancun is the ideal companion that won’t ever let you down: sturdy built and super reliable, it is also user-friendly with its LED powered touch panel for easy control settings enabled by main audio measurement applications. Zero latency, zero compromise, CANCUN is our high-performance sound card that embeds the essence of Digigram’s know-how for pristine live and broadcast applications. High audio quality Line/Mic inputs with high-quality preamps Low latency The speed of sound! Zero-latency embedded mixer ( → Round trip latency below 4ms) Robust and Stable Our ultra-robust design and high-end connectors fear no situations! Best-in-class audio performances (+55 dB gain, -105 dB THD+N, -126 dB EIN) Key features Compact form factor in slim, streamlined design. Ultra-high precision clock No compromises → 2/2 Analog and 1/1 AES-EBU I/Os in a high-density casing Benefits Record and edit Broadcast quality audio Console class Mic Carry a single toolbox Standalone mode provides high-end Secure your Live productions Ultra-robust design and high-end connectors Mic preamp and Analog / AES I/Os bridging

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