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EtherSound ES2out extracts up to two EtherSound channels from the network and transforms them into two analog audio signals for playback. It offers increased system granularity in applications where the sister product EtherSound ES8out and its eight outputs is oversized. ES2out is fully remote controllable and offers the same high-quality audio output as all of Digigram's EtherSound products
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| DIGIGRAM EtherSound ES8in/ES8out |
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The easiest and most cost-effective way to distribute high-quality audio.
Functioning as Ethernet audio bridges, EtherSound ES8in and EtherSound ES8out offer the easiest and most affordable way to install and distribute up to 64 channels of high-quality audio using standard Ethernet switches and CAT5 cabling. Both feature Digigram's EtherSound TM technology.EtherSound ES8in transforms up to eight analog audio signals into as many EtherSound channels and inserts them into an EtherSound network, while EtherSound ES8out extracts up to eight digital audio channels from the network and transforms them into analog audio signals for playback. The network set-up is as easy as plugging in an Ethernet cable. System set-up, control and re-configuration are operated remotely via straightforward PC software. No specific IT expertise is required |
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| DIGIGRAM EtherSound ES8mic |
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EtherSound ES8mic is the most convenient and cost-effective way to connect microphones to an EtherSound network using its eight switchable microphone/line level inputs. It transforms up to eight analog audio signals into as many EtherSound channels and injects them into an EtherSound network.Each ES8mic built-in preamplifier features variable gain, switchable phantom power, 80 Hz low-cut and 12 kHz high-cut filters, as well as an optional compressor/limiter. All functions are remote-controlled via EScontrol software. It also includes eight protected GPIOs: four in and four out, RS232, and local channel assignment.EtherSound ES8mic is available with XLR or Euroblock termination
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| DIGIGRAM Exaudi Platform (former mpX Platform |
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Foundation for Integrated Audio Systems
All developments for Digigram's IP Audio strategy are regrouped under the new Exaudi brand name. mpX Platform, which was unveiled on IBC 2002, is now Exaudi Platform. This open development platform is the core of Digigram's strategy for integrated audio systems. Offering building blocks of extensible hardware based on generic or embedded processors and PCI, and robust and open APIs and applications based on Linux, it is able to unify all audio functions in the network domain, such as code/decode, play/record, mix, or route. |
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The ideal solution for providing and controlling audio at remote locationsHitPlayer combines two stand-alone audio players with IP network services into a superior solution for both automated and interactive audio applications. Whether the program material is streamed, played from local storage, or a combination of both, HitPlayer is an innovative choice for background music, public address, entertainment sound, interactive audio systems, and transportation information.The Hitplayer, the first catalog product in Digigram's professional IP audio range, was formerly developed and marketed by Aztec Radiomedia as the "Hitplayer-L". It is now sold by Digigram, which has taken over all networked audio activities of Aztec Radiomedia, as a result of the recent reorganization of the Digigram group. |
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| DIGIGRAM NCX Network Audio Terminals |
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NCX Network Audio Terminals take Digigram audio processing power out of the computer and put it where you need it. They are creative, reliable, and easy-to-use solutions for background music, listening stations, transportation facilities, and informational/architectural audio installations |
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miXart 8 CN links CobraNet audio networks with the direct-to-disk audio record/playback capabilities of Digigram's most powerful audio card.The core of the system, the miXart8, has eight mono (or four stereo) analog input/output paths, including four microphone preamps with phantom power supply on its input bank.The CobraNet interface is managed via an internal daughter board. Eight channels of CobraNet input and eight channels of CobraNet output are provided, operating independently of the analog inputs/outputs.The network connection, using standard 100-BaseT Ethernet protocols, is available on two, redundant RJ45 jacks which provide on-board backup for installations where failure is not an option. |
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