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22 23 Physical Dimensions and Weight Height: Back: 5 (127 mm) Front: 2.5 (64 mm) Width: 18.45 (469 mm) Depth: 16.6 (422 mm) Weight: 11.5 lbs (5.2 kg) Internal Effects 32 bit EMAC processing, 2-channel Sample Rate: 31.25kHz Bandwidth: 15.6kHz Number of presets: 16 Parameters: 2 controls Digital I/O USB Bit Depth: 24 bit/16 bit Sample Rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, Output: Main L and R output signal or Subgroup 1-2 Input: Alternate source to stereo channel 15-16 Disclaimer Since we are always striving to make our products better by incorporating new and improved materials, components, and manufacturing methods, we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice. System Requirements Here are some of the computer requirements in order to use the mixer with a computer and to run the Tracktion software. PC Requirements - WINDOWS XP - Intel Pentium 3 or 4, or AMD Athlon (750 MHz or better is recommended for Tracktion). - At least 128 MB RAM; 256 MB is recommended for heavy-duty Tracktion work. - Super VGA (1024 x 768) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor. - CD-ROM or DVD drive. - Keyboard and Wheel Mouse or compatible pointing device. - USB port Macintosh Requirements - Macintosh OS 10.3 - Power Mac G3, or G4, iMac, eMac, Powerbook G3 or G4, or iBook computer with 128 MB of physical RAM. (The original early PowerBook G3 upgrade cards are not supported by OS X). Hard Drive Notes - To record a one minute 24-bit/44.1 kHz mono track requires approximately 8 MB of hard drive space. - Preferably, use a second drive for recording audio, not your main drive with the operating system. - It is best if you can start with a freshly de- fragmented drive before recording. - Backup your files and de-fragment your drive often. - Did we mention backing up your files often? - We do not want you to be sitting back relaxing in the pub after a long day's recording session of your finest work, when all along there is a doubt in the back of your mind about having backed up your files.