Digigram has added to its PCX range of sound cards with the HR (High-Resolution) Series of PCX sound cards, which feature 24-bit/192kHz converters, more advanced functions, added processing power and greater flexibility for custom developments. The new cards address current and future market needs as expressed by Digigram’s OEM development partners.
The PCX882HR (pictured) and PCX881HR multichannel sound cards are the first to benefit from the HR Series, which also feature hardware sample rate converters on all inputs for simultaneous recording of digital signals with different sampling frequencies, a 66MHz/64-bit PCI interface and a more powerful onboard DSP. Eight inputs and eight outputs are provided: digital I/Os in the PCX881HR and analog and digital I/Os in the PCX882HR. Maximum levels of the analog inputs and outputs are +24 dBu.
Additionally, the cards feature a comprehensive set of drivers (Digigram np Runtime, WDM DirectSound, .WAV, ASIO) and a physical design using the short-length PCI format (6.875 inches long).
The HR series comes with an expansion board connector for Digigram or custom add-on cards. An optional breakout box is available.
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