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Digigram to introduce broadcast USB audio interface
Mar 28, 2005 12:32 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
At NAB2005 Digigram will introduce its professional USB Audio interface.
The UAX220, which is barely bigger than a breakout cable, is supplied in a flat 6-2/3in x 8-2/3in bag.
It features 2/2 balanced analog I/Os on Neutrik XLR connectors; 24-bit/48 kHz; premium dynamic range of >103 dB (A-weighted); 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Neutrik headphone output; dedicated headphone output stage for low impedance headphones; and zero-latency direct monitoring.
When connected to the USB port of a computer (Windows 2000 and XP, Mac OS X, or Linux), UAX220 is automatically recognized as an USB Audio specification compliant device and is immediately operational with DirectSound, Core Audio, and Linux ALSA management. No specific driver needs to be installed. ASIO management is possible via a third-party ASIO-to-USB-Audio interface. Software based on Digigram’s np SDK can manage the UAX220 through the Virtual PCX audio engine.
The UAX220 is powered through the USB port and does not require an external power supply. Buttons for volume setting and mute on the device enable fast, intuitive control.
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