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Dangerous Music introduces D-Box, a multifunction hardware unit for DAW users who work in a compact or mobile environment. The 1U rackmount box combines eight channels of Dangerous Music's analog summing technology with features found in other Dangerous Music products. The D-Box offers an integrated, programmable monitor control section with analog and digital inputs, an onboard 24-bit/96kHz D/A converter, talkback, dual headphone amps, speaker switcher and more.
The Dangerous Music D-Box is scheduled to be available in the first quarter of 2007.
For more information, visit Dangerous Music at www.dangerousmusic.com. For more new product announcements, visit http://mixonline.com/products/new/.
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