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Digigram Adds Two New PCIe Sound Cards for Analog Recording

They support mic- and line-level capture, zero-latency mixing and up to 192 kHz sampling

The Digigram ALP280e (L) and ALP280e-MIC (R) sound cards.
The Digigram ALP280e, left, and ALP280e-MIC, right, sound cards.

The ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC are French manufacturer Digigram’s latest additions to a sound card line that launched in 2022.

The company said the cards are suited to complex audio capture workflows, offering routing and mixing of 16 inputs to 10 outputs when used with an FPGA-based zero-latency mixer.

They are low-profile PCIe sound cards capable of recording eight analog line-level or mic-level inputs, with onboard mixing and monitoring functionality. Each card includes two balanced outputs and eight GPIs and GPOs, and supports a maximum analog level of +24 dBu. For mic inputs, the analog gain is adjustable up to +56 dB.

The cards have an equivalent input noise of –124 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 115 dBA on inputs. They support sampling rates from 8 kHz to 192 kHz.

Based in the French Alps, Digigram has offices in France and Singapore.

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