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Audio DSP24
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Superb multi-track quality:
The Audio DSP24 supports up to 24-bit resolution and 96kHz sample rates and includes a digital
daughter card (XG DB I) that employs the AES/EBU, optical and coaxial S/PDIF standards. The
Audio DSP24 can handle up to ten I/Os when the card is combined with the daughter card – all at
up to 24-bit and 96kHz. In addition, all internal signal paths are processed at 36-bit resolution
ensuring the highest amount of headroom and fidelity.
Expandability:
The user can install up to four Audio DSP24 soundcards in one system. The user can set one card
as the master clock controller via software or slave all cards to an external S/PDIF clock source.
No jumpers are required.
In addition, the Audio DSP24 can be used with one or more Hoontech external boxes and
rack-mountable breakout boxes (using the H-BUS interface) such as:
ADC III
– 24bit/96kHz, 8 analog ¼" balanced inputs, Line In and Mic in preamplifiers with 48V
“phantom power” for condenser microphones.
DAC III
– 24bit/96kHz, 8 analog ¼" balanced outputs, AES/EBU, optical and coaxial S/PDIF
connections are also provided.
Digital Modulator III
– 24bit/96kHz, S/PDIF and AES/EBU I/O connections connections are
supported. Inputs are automatically synchronized.
ADC&DAC2000
– 24bit/96kHz, 8 unbalanced ¼" I/O, 2 XLR inputs with gain control, headphone
output with gain control and MIDI I/O.
Digital Station 2000
– 8 channel ADAT and TDIF I/O interface.
It is possible to connect several external boxes to one card at the same time. So you can build up a
system with exactly the number of inputs and outputs you need now and you can expand it later.
Intuitive Software Interface:
The Audio DSP24 comes with a suite of software interfaces.
The
External Links
software is the Audio DSP24 routing center and allows you to route/patch
signal path for a variety of devices on a virtual patch bay.
The
External Mixer
(20 channels) sets input/output and panning levels for the Wave 1/2, Wave
3/4, Wave 5/6 and Wave 7/8 channels, (stereo pairs each), S/PDIF In and Out, during recording