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Apogee Symphony 64 PCIe Card: Symphony Of DAW-Struction

October 04, 2008
Apogee Symphony PCIe Card At AES

Just like the Pied Piper led rats through the streets, the Symphony 64 PCIe card from Apogee leads audio from a second Mac Pro to your primary Mac Pro thanks to the SBus technology while expanding your I/O.

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DAVE CASEY: You're watching Gearwire.Com. I'm Dave Casey with Apogee, and we are here to day with our new Symphony 64 card, which is the next generation of the Symphony PCI card that we developed. It then in effect gives you double the amount of I/O that our previous Symphony card did, which opens the door for much larger systems of I/O but also to take advantage of SBus, which is our new technology that allows you to stream audio from a second Mac Pro to the primary one. Up to 32 channels add up to 192 kHz using the SBus technology.

The new Symphony 64 card has two ports, so you're able to take advantage of an SBus connection on one and take your hardware I/O and connect it on to the second one. And so, we've really I think in effect kind of taken the whole Symphony platform and Native in general and really given people a lot of really great options from putting together whatever system their workflow requires. So, we're really excited about it and hope you are too. Thanks.

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