Introduction To Waveterminal 192M - ESI Waveterminal 192M Manual

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Waveterminal 192M

1. Introduction to Waveterminal 192M

Thank you for choosing ESI Waveterminal 192M.
The Waveterminal 192M is the Multi-media digital audio interface different from other
conventional sound cards. You will be amazed at the various and powerful functions and
features of Waveterminal 192M. Waveterminal 192M will satisfy beginners who have
just become involved in digital audio to professional musicians produce music at the
professional level with its various features and useful functions.
1. Up to 192kHz sampling rate support
Waveterminal 192M is worlds leading 192kHz support digital recording devices. The
digital recording capability constantly progressed from 44.1kHz to 96kHz and even up
to 192kHz. Waveterminal 192M will prove their value in Multi-track Recording,
Mastering or DVD Audio application.
2. Perfect compatibility with E-WDM driver
Waveterminal 192M adopts the E-WDM (Enhanced Audio MIDI driver model),
providing superior data processing and compatibility. Until now, Windows native
drivers such as MME, Direct Sound and the WDM driver could not show satisfied
performance for serious music production scene. Furthermore, Steinberg's ASIO driver
and TASCAM's GSIF drivers were not supported fully. Waveterminal 192M employ the
E-WDM driver to provide the best solution for users in to take advantage under newer
Windows OS environment and concentrate on their work, not their system. The E-
WDM supports MME, ASIO, GSIF, and Direct X taking all the merits of these drivers.
One of its advantages is OS support that range from Windows 98SE and Windows ME
to Windows 2000 and XP, thus allowing the users to choose the OS of his or her
preference.
3. Professional Digital Recording Device
Waveterminal 192M can be used for the beginners to professionals of hard-disk
recording application. The E-WDM will work at its best in multi-track hard disk
recording. The Waveterminal 192M is fully compatible with multi-track recording
software such as Sonar/Cakewalk, Cubase, Logic and Nuendo; mastering software such
as Sound Forge and Wave Lab; software sampler like GigaStudio, EXS and Halion and
most of Virtual Instruments such as Reason, Reactor.
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