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Digigram Releases New Four-Port Dante PCIe Sound Card

Digigram has announced the release of a new Dante sound card as part of its ALP-X range. Available from Digigram’s network of distributors, ALP-DANTE is the sixth addition to the fast growing range of ALP-X sound cards launched in 2022. The new card adds a valuable 4 Ethernet ports solution in a single full-height profile, fanless PCIe card. The card offers management via Dante controller and Dante device manager, and compatibility with AES67 & SMPTE ST2110-30.

Digigram has announced the release of a new Dante sound card as part of its ALP-X range. Available from Digigram’s network of distributors, ALP-DANTE is the sixth addition to the fast growing range of ALP-X sound cards launched in 2022. The new card adds a valuable 4 Ethernet ports solution in a single full-height profile, fanless PCIe card. The card offers management via Dante controller and Dante device manager, and compatibility with AES67 & SMPTE ST2110-30.
 

As the French audio manufacturer explains, the new PCIe ALP-DANTE sound card offers many unique features that have been designed to empower professional audio users who operate Dante networks, paving the way to a large panel of critical audio applications. This ALP-DANTE card was developed using Digigram’s sturdy platform, which powers all cards within the ALP-X range, with the difference – unique on the market – that this card is a 4 Ethernet port fanless design that supports up to 64 channels of playback and 64 recording channels to/from a Dante network, in a low-profile form factor.

This full-height PCIe card provides a solution to address audio applications where space and reliability are at stake. In addition to the two Ethernet ports which secure a seamless Dante network redundancy for use cases where reliability is paramount, the ALP-DANTE has 2 Ethernet switch ports for easier connectivity to other Dante/AES67 devices. In switching mode one port is used as a primary Ethernet connection with 3 switching ports, and in redundancy mode there is a Primary and a Secondary port, both associated with a respective switching port.

The card supports up to 32 input and 32 output stereo streams (64 x 64 channels) at 44.1kHz and 48kHz, 32 x 32 channels at 88.2kHz and 96kHz, or 16 x 16 channels at 176.4kHz and 192kHz. All channels are PCM at 16, 24, or 32-bits with up to 2000 samples per channel (41.7ms at 48 kHz). Several cards can be installed in the same workstation to increase the channel count and deploy large structures. 

The ALP-DANTE card supports Windows and Linux environments to address multiple applications regardless of the operating systems. Lastly, the card seamlessly integrates Dante networks thanks to the usual Dante Controller interface, capitalizing on Digigram’s decades of expertise in audio-over-IP.

 

Up to 8 Digigram ALP-X cards can be controlled via software control panel.

“The card is the right fit for a large array of applications, whether it is broadcast, high channel count recording, playout, real-time processing, or any 365/24/7 run application,” states Stéphane Bert, Digigram’s Presales Manager.

Based in the French Alps, Digigram has offices in France and Singapore. The manufacturer recently acquired audio networking solutions specialist AuviTran, and now enlarges its expertise and reach towards applications where audio with utmost reliability is critical to the success of teams.

www.digigram.com


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