Digigram develops two new audio cards: ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC
The French manufacturer Digigram puts two new sound cards on the market, ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC, latest additions to the constantly growing range of sound cards launched in 2022.
Available in Q2 2025, the new ALP-X family of cards are specifically designed to meet the changing needs of the acquisition and processing of audior in critical sectors such as broadcasat or acoustic measurement.
The ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC cards are low profile PCIe sound cards optimized for recording of 8 analog audio inputs line or microphone level with zero latency, integrated monitoring and mixing capabilities. With 8 balanced analog inputs, 2 balanced outputs, 8 GPI and GPO, the cards offer exceptional performance with a maximum analog level of +24 dBu, adjustable analog gain (up to +56 dB for microphone inputs), an E.I.N. of -124 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 115 dBA at the inputs, as well as a sampling frequency of 8 kHz to 192 kHz.
And FPGA based zero latency mixer Supports flexible routing and mixing of 16 inputs (8 analog channels and 8 playback channels) to 10 outputs (2 analog channels and 8 recording channels), making the ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC ideal for complex audio capture workflows. Cross-board synchronization with up to 8 ALP-X cards, combined with Digigram's unified control panel for Windows and Linux support, ensures seamless integration into any system.
By integrating GPIO, support for multiple operating systems, and powerful FPGA mixers, Digigram ensures that audio engineers and system integrators can achieve their technical goals without compromise.
"The ALP-280e and ALP280e-MIC will power a broader range of 24/365 applications that require reliable acquisition and recording of audio signals. With their compact design and support for Linux and Windows operating systems, these new cards deliver optimal performance where it matters most, from broadcast studios to critical communications systems," he says. Stéphane Bert, Presales Director at Digigram.
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