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Digigram Uax220v2 - Usb 1.1 Audio Interface

Digigram Uax220v2 - Usb 1.1 Audio Interface
  • Product Code: ga230717
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$1,455.00 $1,993.35

The UAX220v2 from Digigram is a USB, 2 channel, line digital audio interface that can be used with both USB 1.1 and 2.0 ports (performance will be based on USB 1.1 regardless of type used). The unit can be switched between either a laptop computer for portable use, or plugged into a desktop computer in the studio or broadcast facility, allowing for very flexible use.

The interface is automatically recognized by the host software as soon as it is plugged in, obviating the need for additional drivers installation. The captive cable provides XLR connectors for the inputs and outputs, which can operate balanced or unbalanced. The UAX220v2 is USB bus powered and does not require any external power supply.

2 Input/2 Output    24-bit/48kHz    Mac OS X    Windows XP    Linux

Key Specs
Channels of I/O2 Input / 2 Output
Maximum Sampling Rate48 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs2
Analog Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Input (on Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Output (on Breakout Cable)
1x 1/4" TRS Headphone Output
Digital Audio I/ONo
Host Connection1x USB-A (with Included Cable)
OS CompatibilitymacOS
Windows XP
Linux
Power RequirementsUSB Bus Power
Parameters
Maximum Sampling Rate48 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs2
Built-In MicrophoneNo
Signal Processing
PadNo
High-Pass FilterNo
Solo/MuteNo
Connectivity
Analog Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Input (on Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Output (on Breakout Cable)
1x 1/4" TRS Headphone Output
Phantom PowerNo
Digital Audio I/ONo
Host Connection1x USB-A (with Included Cable)
Host Connection ProtocolUSB 1.1
USB (Non-Host)No
Sync I/ONo
Network I/ONo
MIDI I/ONo
Expansion SlotsNo
Performance
Dynamic RangeInputs:
104 dBA
Outputs:
104 dBA
THD+NInputs:
< -98 dB
Outputs:
< -97 dB
Digital Audio
Sample Rates32 / 44.1 kHz
Sample Rate ConversionNo
Bit Depths24-Bit
Audio Storage & Playback
Media/Memory Card SlotNo
Compatibility
OS CompatibilitymacOS / Windows / Linux
OS CompatibilitymacOS
Windows XP
Linux
Processor RequirementMac:
PowerPC G3
PC:
Intel Pentium III
RAM Requirements256 MB
Power
Power RequirementsUSB Bus Power
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)12.7 x 5.7 x 3.9"

2 input, 2 output USB 1.1 audio interface

Switchable zero-latency direct hardware monitoring of the inputs or the outputs

Input monitoring can be switched to mono mode

XLR connectors on captive breakout cable

Stereo headphone output on 1/4" TRS jack with rotary control for volume adjustment

A/D and D/A conversions at up to 24-bits/48kHz resolution

Plug-and-play operation with no additional drivers needed to be installed

Supports DirectSound, Core Audio, ALSA, along with Digigram np SDK through Virtual PCX and third-party ASIO drivers

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. will this work with other impact monolights? like de VC 500WL ?

A: This controller can only work with the Impact Venture monolight.

Q: 2. Is this controller compatible with any Impact receiver? ...Similar to how Pocketwizard is.

A: No, it is not. At the time of this reply, the Impact Venture Wireless Controller with Canon Shoe is specifically designed for use with the Impact Venture TTL 600 Monolight, and will not work with any other Impact radio receiver currently in our inventory.

Q: 3. Am using Profoto Air Remote in manual mode with my Fujifilm GFX. IT's gret as universal to most brands. There isn't a Venture trigger for Fujifilm GFX. I don't need TTL, how would I trigger the Venture 600 with Fujifilm GFX. What trigger would I have to get?

A: You have a few options. If you already own two (2) Profoto Air Remote Transceivers, you can have one connected to your camera's hot shoe while connecting the second to the 1/4 phone sync terminal of the Impact Venture TTL-600 Battery-Powered Monolight by using either the Profoto Male 1/4 Phono to Male 3.5mm Miniphone Cable - 11.8 , B&H # PRPMMPM , or the more economical Impact Sync Cord Male Mini to Male Phono (16 ), B&H # IMMMPM16. This would work the same as your current system, with the only main difference being you would not be able to control the light's output power or modeling lamps from the on-camera transmitter; you would have to set the light output manually on the Impact Venture monolight fixture. The other option would be to purchase the Impact Venture Wireless Controller with Nikon Shoe and simply use the remote in manual mode (as TTL mode would not be compatible with your camera). This should still allow you to control the flash output power from the on-camera transmitter.

Q: 4. Is it better than Thether tool company's thethering cable ??

A: Absolutely not, this cord is worse that Tether Tools. While I am a huge fan of Canon and Canon brand ( I will buy Canon brand-only on most items, AC cord, batteries, remotes, Speedlites), I have to say that Tether Tools is 10x the cable as this. I use a 5DSr tethered to a fast-as-you-can-buy gaming PC, and when I do automated focus stacks with Helicon Focus, running Live View on a constant 4K monitor, I notice a huge and I mean HUGE speed/refresh rate between the 2 cords. Tether Tools is a larger-diameter cable that supports faster travel of more data, and plus the Tether Tools cable has the option of being powered from an AC supply, also boosting speeds and saving on battery power. Tether tools is shielded so nothing interferes with signal, and there is very little data loss or noise. Tether Tools comes with devices that protect the connectors, and also they make right-angle versions as well, coming in either black or a high-visibility orange. Is this Canon-brand cable nice? Yes, undoubtedly. It is a good enough cord to trasnfer jpegs to a PC. But if you want to do video, tether, stack, transfer fast, use Magic Lantern, then, um....no. This is ONE of the very few cases where 3rd-party trumps OEM, mainly because the 3rd-party item is made to do a job that the Canon designers didn't prioritize (transfer speed and refresh rates). When I have my camera hooked into my microscope where the DoF is .008mm then I need refresh speed! When I am doing a shot of a platinum ring at 1:1 magnification in a 30-shot composite Live View stack, I need refresh speed! When I am shooting RAW bursts of 50mb files that expand to 300mb TIFF....I need speed!!!

Q: 5. Does this work on the 5DM4? I don't see it listed but they just sold it to me.

A: The Canon IFC-150U II USB 3.1 Gen 1 Interface Cable for DSLRs B&H # CAIFC150UII is the compatible USB cable for the 5D Mark IV body. https://bhpho.to/2WJyTej

Q: 6. Will this work with the Canon EOS R5 camera?

A: The Canon IFC-500U II USB 3.1 Gen 1 Interface Cable for EOS 7D Mark II, 5DS, or 5DS R DSLR Camera is incompatible with the Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera. If you need to connect the Canon R5 to a computer with a USB-A port, get the Pearstone USB-C 3.1 to USB-A Charge & Sync Cable (3'), BH #PEUSB313CMA3.

Q: 7. Does the Canon IFC-500U II USB 3.1 Gen 1 Interface Cable for EOS 7D Mark II, 5DS, or 5DS R DSLR Camera come with a cable protector ?

A: No Robert it does not come with a cable protector unfortunately . It's only when you buy the camera that you get the cable protector. I would recommend calling Canon directly for that piece

Q: 8. Does this cable work with the regular 7D? It is not the mark 2 version.

A: I'm sorry, no, they do not take the same cables. You will need a mini b cable. Click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/2Asz3Bs

Q: 9. Will this work on the Mark 1D X Mark II?

A: Yes, the Canon IFC-500U II would be compatible for use with the Canon EOS 1D X Mark II DSLR camera. Do note that, as indicated on page 485 of the camera's instruction manual, with the IFC-500U II, the communication speed will be equivalent to Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0).

Q: 10. How long will the batteries last on the controller?

A: Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not list the battery life on this controller, but it is recommended to remove the AAA batteries when storing the controller for long periods of time.

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