NAMM: Symetrix Lucid 88192
Jan 18, 2006 12:08 PM
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At NAMM, Symetrix (Booth #6699, Hall A) will introduce the Lucid 88192 an audio converter that supports eight channels of A/D and eight channels of D/A conversion at sampling frequencies up to 192 kHz.
The multiformat unit offers simultaneous connectivity for analog, high-speed AES/EBU digital audio and SMUX2 ADAT optical digital audio. An option port is included for future adoption of additional formats.
Through an intuitive front panel menu scheme, inputs are easily routed to single or multiple outputs in both the digital and analog realms. Information, including active metering, is returned to the user in an easy-to-read vacuum fluorescent display. The front panel also includes a pushbutton encoder and single button to provide all the tools for navigating menus and changing settings in the unit.
For more information, visit www.lucidaudio.com.
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