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  2. Griffin PowerMate - Wikipedia

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    The Griffin PowerMate was officially supported on Mac OS X, Windows XP and Vista.Griffin's software for Windows works under Windows 7 and 8 but crashes occasionally; for macOS, there is no official support past 10.12 ("Sierra", released in 2016), though their USB version and configuration software (PowerMate Manager) continues to work on later versions.

  3. Squeezebox (network music player) - Wikipedia

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    Play songs stored on memory card or USB disk, although it can only handle playlists of 100 songs or less when doing this. [7] Supports 16- and 24-bit audio with a sampling rate of up to 96 kHz (or up to 192 kHz, enabled by use of a free third-party plug-in.) Supports asynchronous USB digital audio output, enabled by use of a free third-party ...

  4. Aware Electronics - Wikipedia

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    A review of its original product, the RM-60, appeared in the November 1989 edition of PC Magazine [2] A 1996 review of its RM-60 appeared in the June 1995 edition of Computer Life [3] It also produces the LCD-90 MicroController - Data Logger for use in conjunction with its radiation monitors [ 4 ]

  5. Korg Triton - Wikipedia

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    Like the Triton "Classic" and Studio, the Triton Extreme included a touch screen interface, along with the knob and button controls. A USB interface providing both Type A and Type B connectors enabled external storage and connectivity with a PC, facilitating exchange of samples, sound programs, sequences, and other Triton-compatible files ...

  6. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Has control pod for adjusting volume, power on/off and a plug for headphones. Subwoofer volume knob is in the back of subwoofer (Still active when turned all the way down) Z-560 2001: 4.1: 53Wx4 + 188Wx1: No — Analog line-in: Uses a hard wired controller with limited control options and level adjustments Z-680 2002: 5.1: 62Wx4 + 69Wx1 ...

  7. Maschine - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the USB connection, Maschine also featured a MIDI input and output to connect to compatible gear externally. [5] Maschine Mikro Mk1: Introduced as a lower-priced and more portable option in the Maschine product family, Maschine Mikro featured 16 pressure sensitive pads, a single LCD screen, a single knob, and 28 buttons. Mikro also ...

  8. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Sound Canvas (Japanese: ローランド・サウンド・キャンバス, Hepburn: Rōrando Saundo Kyanbasu) lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound modules and sound cards, primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Japanese manufacturer Roland Corporation.

  9. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.