ATC Labs and Digigram close a collaboration agreement
ATC Labs will incorporate Digigram cards that provide a robust set of features, and help ensure excellent sound quality in radio broadcast and streaming applications.
Digigram has closed an agreement with ATC Labs for the integration of Digigram cards into ATC's Perceptual SoundMax line of audio processors and ALCO Blue IP encoding systems, designed for the radio and streaming market. Digigram cards provide digital interfaces that will help ATC Labs ensure its products deliver the highest quality, robust sound.
Deepen Sinha, CEO of ATC Lab, highlighted that "the combination of quality and features offered by Digigram sound cards is exceptional, making them an ideal complement to the high-quality products we offer. Digigram cards, optimally combined with our expertise in audio processing and compression, will allow us to enter new markets such as radio broadcast and streaming."
The Digigram VX222e, UAX220v2, and VX222HR cards will be incorporated into Perceptual SoundMax audio processors that provide unparalleled signal processing functionality for your audio broadcast or streaming. Digigram cards will also be combined with ALCO Blue rack-mount IP encoders with the demands of the professional audio and broadcast industry in mind. These products provide exceptional audio quality, low latency and high connectivity over public and private networks, even through firewalls.
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