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The media file displays the front panel of a black Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD audio interface. The device is prominently featured, illuminated by strong blue artificial light that creates reflections on its surfaces and the surrounding environment. The main subjects are the various controls and inputs of the audio interface. On the right, there are two combo XLR/TRS inputs labeled "INPUT 1" and "INPUT 2," both featuring "MIDAS PREAMP" technology. To the left of these inputs are two large rotary "GAIN" knobs (GAIN 1, GAIN 2) for adjusting input levels, each accompanied by "SIG" (signal) and "CLIP" indicators. Below the gain controls are toggle switches for each input, allowing selection between "LINE" and "INST" (instrument) inputs, and a "PAD" switch for attenuating the signal. Further to the left, there is a "DIRECT MONITOR" button, a "POWER" indicator, and a "PHONES" (headphones) output with its own volume knob. The top right corner displays "192 KHZ," indicating the maximum sample rate. The brand name "U-PHORIA UMC202HD" is visible along the bottom edge of the device. Connectors inside the input jacks bear the text "CHUNSHENG." The setting appears to be within or behind a clear, reflective surface, possibly an acrylic or glass enclosure, given the blue light and reflections that suggest an aquarium or similar setup. There are faint bubbles or debris on the clear surface above the device. A partially visible, clear plastic stand supports the audio interface. In the lower right, a blurred label is visible with text including "31LM24077" and "AJL-2027." The background shows blurred objects, possibly a fan or other electronic components, consistent with an indoor, technical setup. No specific activity is occurring; the device is static.
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