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New Digigram LCM220v2 Stereo Sound Card Offers More Features
Digigram has launched at AES Europe the LCM220v2 sound card with 2/2 balanced analog I/Os, which replaces the popular LCM220. The new board is targeted at broadcast automation, permanent playback, logging, and other pro audio applications.
By offering a more specific set of functions, the LCM220v2 provides Digigram on-board audio processing and features at a lower price point than comparable cards in Digigram's PCX range. Full duplex, the card offers simultaneous and independent record and playback capabilities, as well as real-time, simultaneous MPEG Layer I and Layer II compression and decompression during record and playback.
New features include 24-bit converters, analog and digital level control on the outputs, short length PCI format (175 mm or 6.875 inches), as well as Universal PCI bus (5V, 5V+3.3V, or 3.3V) and PCI-X bus compatibility. Additionally, the LCM220v2 is compliant with Digigram's recently launched PC codec mp3.
When used with applications based on the Digigram np SDK, real-time mixing of multiple sound files, level adjustment, panning, cross fade, punch-in/punch-out, scrubbing, and format and frequency conversions are performed by the card's DSP.
7th May 2004
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