NSCA: Digigram LX6464ES, ES8micWM
Mar 21, 2006 2:32 PM
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Digigram showed additions to its EtherSound range of products at NSCA. The LX6464ES (pictured) is a PCI network sound card with DirectSound, Wave and ASIO drivers. It can transmit and receive up to 64 EtherSound channels, thus connecting computer-based audio applications to the EtherSound network, allowing for multichannel recording and logging, as well as P.A./background music applications.
The ES8micWM features eight switchable mic/line inputs and fits mounting enclosures that meet U.S. and Canadian electrical and construction standards.
For more information, visit www.digigram.com. For additional sound reinforcement products, visit mixonline.com/livesound/products/.
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