Does anyone have experiences with the Opcode SONICport (USB)?
How is the quality of the analog/digital conversion?
What kind of analog inputs does it have?

For more information see:
http://www.opcode.com/products/sonicport/ or
http://www.opcode.com/products/sonicport_optical/index.shtml

At http://www.gibson.com/whatsnew/pressrelease/1999/apr15a.html I found:

The two interfaces both sport professional quality analog to digital
conversion as well as S/PDIF digital connections in either Coaxial or
Toslink (optical) flavors.
...
Analog and Digital I/O
SONICport connects externally to any USB-compatible computer for a
high-quality stereo, analog to digital conversion away from the noise
inherent inside a computer. The 20-bit Philips DACs were used to ensure
professional quality analog conversion. In addition, the SONICport includes
digital coaxial S/PDIF for pure, bit-for-bit digital transfers. S/PDIF
devices include DAT machines, digital multitrack recorders, MiniDisc systems
and front-end A/D converters. The SONICport is compatible with 16 and 24-bit
systems at 48Khz , and 44.1K. Plug in a line-level signal to the 1/8th inch
stereo inputs and record with any Windows 98 compatible software (Macintosh
drivers available in the near future).
...
Bundled with SONICport is the N-Track Windows 98 multi-track audio recording
software which supports Direct-X plug-in effects and has built in conversion
of audio files to the popular MPEG 3 format.
...
The SONICport and SONICport Optical are available at a street price of under
$250

Bert
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