Digigram, a world leader in PC audio interfaces and innovative networked audio devices, announced at the Prolight+Sound trade show in Frankfurt that three multichannel sound cards of its VX range are now available through Digigram's worldwide distribution network: the VX882HR (8/8 I/Os, analog and digital), its sister model VX881HR (digital I/Os only), and the VX822v2 (2/8 I/Os, analog and digital).
Low-latency WDM DirectSound, Wave, and ASIO drivers make the trio compatible with a wide range of pro audio software for audio production and post-production, theatrical playback and sound design, multi-zone audio distribution, and broadcast.
The VX882HR with four balanced analog and AES/EBU stereo I/Os and the digital only VX881HR are the first VX sound cards to benefit from the characteristics of Digigram's High Resolution series, which has set new industry benchmarks for audio quality and reliability - 24-bit/192 kHz converters, 66 MHz/64-bit PCI interface, hardware sample rate converters for simultaneous recording of digital signals with different sample frequencies, short-length PCI format, and many more.
Both are available with a breakout cable or a breakout box. The BOB8 presents all analog and digital inputs and outputs, as well as Word Clock, AES/EBU house clock sync, LTC and video inputs, on its front panel.
The VX822v2 features four balanced analog stereo outputs and one balanced analog stereo input with 24-bit/48 kHz converters, four stereo AES/EBU outputs and one stereo AES/EBU input, as well as Word Clock and AES/EBU house clock sync inputs.
For more information: www.digigram.com
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