
The
Front
The plethora of ports found on the MusicXPC begin right on the front
panel. Starting from left to right the ports are as follows:
Microphone Input: You can record audio straight
away using the CD quality analog microphone input. OK, we'll admit
that the latency is not as lightning fast as a professional audio
card, but you don't have to buy a piece of hardware to record an
audio signal.
Headphone output: You can monitor audio material
from hard drive or CD/DVD by simply plugging into the front of the
MusicXPC. Once again out of the box we make it easy to work with
audio, regardless of your situation.
Two USB 2.0 Ports: Capable of a blistering transfer
rate of 480MBPS, these ports allow for the connection of high performance
storage devices and high definition audio devices. We have tested
audio hard drives connected to these USB 2.0 ports and we can report
that they are fast enough for large audio production with scores
of audio tracks.
The next major wave of USB 2.0 products will be high-definition
[24/96/192] audio interfaces that connect to the computer solely
through USB 2.0. We can't say enough about the tremendous power
available to the audio professionals via USB 2.0.
1394 IEEE ports: The 1394 [firewire] ports are
perfect for the new audio devices that will connect to the computer
this way. We have tested many audio interfaces and found the performance
of these ports incredible. They offer plug and play connectivity
and hassle-free operation. You can also connect hard disk and optical
storage devices, like DVD burners, for flexible expansion options.

Ports on the back of MusicXPC C2
The
Back
The back of the MusicXPC has a SPDIF input, 2 more USB 2.0 ports,
2 more 1394 ports, 6 channel analog output for surround/home theatre
applications.
LAN / Ethernet: When you want to connect to the
internet or to a local area network, the 100 BaseT ethernet port
on the back of the MusicXPC is just the ticket. There is no better
way to back manage data than through networking. Once again, not
extra cards needed, it's built in.
SPDIF Input/Output: With this port you can stream 16-bit
audio from the hard drive to a digital recorder [DAT, Audio card,
other MusicXPC] at up to 48KHz. The MusicXPC is the first audio
computer with a built in digital output as standard equipment.
COM port: We realize that there are other things you want to do with your
MusicXPC besides music. To sync your handheld device simply connect
it to the COM port and transfer your schedule or address book.
VGA Connector: This built in VGA connector ensures that
you can work with your MusicXPC out of the box. Because we use the
main RAM for VGA graphics, you can fill just about any large screen
with beautiful color and depth.
PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard: We were not content to
force you to use your USB bandwidth for mouse and keyboard input
data. We believe that the best protocol for connecting a keyboard
and mouse to an audio computer is via a PS/2 keyboard and mouse.

S/PDIF Input / Output
