ADS Technologies RDX-150-EF Instant Music for Mac and PC
- List Price:
$56.20
- Buy New: $12.00
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as of 5/22/2012 22:00 UTC details
- You Save: $44.20 (79%)
- Seller:SimplyYou
- Language:English (Original Language)
- Platform:Windows
- Media:Personal Computers
- Number Of Items:1
- Autographed:No
- Memorabilia:No
- Shipping Weight (lbs):1
- Dimensions (in):8.4 x 7 x 2.4
- MPN:RDX-150-EFG
- Model:RDX-150-EF
- UPC:757887150235
- EAN:0757887150235
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Record Your Old LPs and Cassettes to Audio CD and MP3
- Save music as MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC iPod audio formats
- Burn professional quality CDs
- Capture from any audio source - cassette, turntable (with preamp), TV, radio, DVD
- Mac Users can use Instant Music with Garage Band or Sound Studio 2.1
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Synopsis
DETAILS: Just plug the Instant Music into a USB port on your computer and you are ready to begin recording from any analog audio source into the most popular digital audio formats available such as MP3, WAV and WMA (Windows Media 9 Audio) and AAC. Once in a digital format you can create Audio CDs, MP3 CDs or have the audio ready to be played for your personal music enjoyment on a variety of MP3 player devices.Convert your old collection of cassettes and LPs into crisp, clear digital audio and then create audio CDs and MP3 CDs so you can keep a personal archive of your collection that will not degrade or deteriorate over time. Use the LP or Cassette to Audio CD Wizards in the included Nero SoundTrax software to go from LP to CD audio in 4 simple steps. ADS Tech respects the rights of copyright owners and asks that you do the same. Product Description: ADS Instant Music RDX-150 - sound card Device Type: Sound card Enclosure Type: External Interface Type: USB Sound Output Mode: Stereo DAC Data Width: 16-bit Sample Rate: 8 kHz (min) - 48 kHz (max) System Requirements: Apple MacOS X 10.x, Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP UPC: 0757887150136
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