Digigram introduces an array of new products at IBC2005

Sep 20, 2005 5:07 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The new Digigram VX1222HR PCX board for multichannel sound and linear-audio based applications.
Digigram introduced several new products for the multichannel broadcasting market at IBC2005.

They included:

  • Three multichannel sound cards for linear-audio based applications on the PC: the VX1222HR, VX1221HR and VX820v2.
  • Four EtherSound products: the ES881, ES1241, ES16161 and LX6464ES.
  • Five stereo sound cards for the Digigram High Resolution series: PCX924HR, PCX22HR, PCX924HR-Mic, VX222HR, VX222HR-Mic.

The company also announced native support of multichannel audio files in Digigram's application development environment and released DirectSound and Wave drivers for end users.

For more information, visit www.digigram.com

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