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  • Apogee's Symphony PCI-X Card Now Shipping

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    Apogee's Symphony PCI-X Card is now shipping worldwide through authorized dealers and distributors. Utilizing the same driver as the PCI-Express version, the PCI-X card is specifically designed for Macintosh's earlier G5 computers. Now with PCI-X, more G5 users can experience the high performance and low latency Symphony delivers.

    Apogee's Symphony PCI-X card is a digital computer interface that is based on the PCI-X architecture in Apple's PowerMac G5 computers. Controlled by Apogee's Maestro software, Symphony features 32 channels of digital I/O on a single PCI-X card format. With support for sample rates up to 192 kHz, Symphony can be used as a digital router or patch-bay when connected to external converters or other digital outboard equipment. Software drivers for Symphony feature extensive routing capabilities and very low latency performance. Symphony connects directly to Apogee's Rosetta and AD-16X and DA-16X converters via the X-Symphony option card, which installs in the slot of the converter itself.

    With the ability to have three cards installed at one time in a PowerMac G5, Symphony is the only connectivity solution that offers high-end professional users the capability to employ up to 192 channels of audio simultaneously in a single computer, more than enough for even the biggest scoring sessions.

    Symphony PCI-X at a glance:

    • 32 channels of 24-bit 192K Digital I/O
    • 32 channel bi-directional connector
    • Connects directly to Apogee's Rosetta 800, Rosetta 200 and AD-16X and DA-16X converters via the X-Symphony option card
    • Compatibility with other Macintosh based audio software
    • Apogee's Maestro Software for advanced control and routing
    • Compatibility with any Core Audio application

     




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