Digigram posts OS X drivers for sound cards
updated 09:00 am EDT, Tue October 22, 2002
Digigram today released Mac OS X drivers for its VXpocket v2, VXpocket 440 and VX222 sound cards. The two VXpocket models provide 24-bit audio performance and feature a single stereo SPDIF input and output allowing digital record/playback and an LTC (SMPTE) time-code input. A breakout cable is provided with XLR connectors for the analog inputs/outputs, phono connectors for digital and LTC, and a stereo mini-jack for headphone monitoring. The VXpocket v2 has two balanced analog mono inputs at microphone or line level and two balanced analog outputs, while the VXpocket 440 has four balanced mic/line analog inputs and four balanced analog outputs. The PCI-based VX222 for desktos includes balanced analog inputs and outputs with 24-bit converters, as well as digital input/output in AES/EBU or S/PDIF formats and two General Purpose Interface (GPI) inputs and outputs.



Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Jul 2001
THIS IS GREAT!
Thank you, Digigram!