NAB 2023: Digigram adds to its ALP-X sound cards range

French audio equipment manufacturer Digigram has released four new sound cards featuring eight input/outputs and 16 inputs/outputs, plus their respective MIC versions, as part of the ALP-X range. One year after the release of the ALP222e and ALP222e-MIC cards, ALP442e, ALP442e-MIC, ALP882e and ALP882e-MIC are the newest additions to the ALP-X range.

Available this spring via Digigram’s network of distributors, ALP442e, ALP442e-MIC, ALP882e and ALP882e-MIC embed the signature features of the established ALP-X range: pristine sound quality for playing and recording, and a robust design to provide the utmost reliability.

Additionally, ALP442e-MIC and ALP882e-MIC pave the way to a large array of new applications. Their compact design, coupled to integrated mic preamps, make them suitable for all slim form factor integrated systems.

“This is a first in the pro audio market, and we are extremely proud to offer sound cards with the ultimate integration, as they will be a game changer in countless applications,” said Xavier Allanic, Digigram’s director of operations. “Whether it is broadcast, emergency systems, critical communications and recordings, acoustic and vibration measurements or any 365/24/7 run application, we are thrilled to expand the ALP-X range with these new additions”.

The simultaneous use of analogue and digital inputs/outputs, embedded mixers with full capacity, compatibility with Windows and Linux operating systems, or GPIOs included are among the features that ensure the cards are suitable for mission-critical audio applications, where reliability and performance are paramount.

“Along with their MIC versions, ALP442e and ALP882e perfectly address audio engineers’ broadcast multi-channel applications, and their expanded capacities enable Digigram to reach beyond our traditional scope,” declared Stéphane Bert, Digigram’s pre-sales manager. “With ALP442e and ALP882e, project managers and system engineers, regardless of their industries, have found smart ways to work around pain points when it comes to setting reliable, robust and effective systems in constraint spaces, working under Linux operated environments or with low frequencies.”

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