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Apogee Symphony Mobile

Thursday January 25, 2007. 12:05 AM, by Nantho NAMM 2007 > Computer Hardware > Apogee Electronics
Computer Hardware : Apogee Symphony Mobile - macmusicApogee has announced Symphony Mobile audio interface for Macbook Pro. It uses an Express Card to connect your Macbook Pro directly to X-Symphony equipped Rosetta or X-series converters. This allows a maximum of 32 tracks in and out at up to 192kHz, with latency as low as 1.6ms (at 96kHz), when using two AD16Xs and two DA16X converters. Like the PCI-based Symphony cards, Symphony Mobile comes with Maestro, a software package that allows you to adjust input and output routings to and from Core Audio applications without the need for physical patching. Also included is Vbus, which enables signals from different Core Audio applications to be routed to each other.

Symphony Mobile systems will be available in March 2007, and the most basic package, a 2-in, 2-out system based on a Rosetta 200 complete with X-Symphony option card, will cost... $2790... without the Macbook of course !
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