32 Channels Of ADAT To FireWire

US Presonus announced that the FireStudio Lightpipe is now shipping      12/06/08

32 Channels Of ADAT To FireWire


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Presonus has announced that their FireStudio Lightpipe is now shipping.
PreSonus describe the FireStudio Lightpipe as a 32 input, 32 output, 24-bit/96k lightpipe to FireWire computer recording system for professional-quality digital audio recording. Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computer systems, the FireStudio Lightpipe allows you to convert up to 32 channels of ADAT or SMUX optical lightpipe input/output via FireWire providing a multi-channel computer interface for digital mixers, AD/DA converters or ADAT recorders.
FireStudio Lightpipe features JetPLL jitter elimination technology for ultra tight synchronization and improved imaging and clarity along with a 34x4 DSP matrix mixer allowing you to create dual zero-latency stereo monitor mixes. Fast-acting input/output LED meters are located on the front panel for quick and easy visual monitoring of all signals.
FireStudio Lightpipe Features:
  • 24-bit/96K FireWire (IEEE 1394) interface
  • Word Clock I/O
  • MIDI I/O
  • JetPLL Jitter Elimination Technology
  • Balanced TRS Stereo main outputs with volume control
  • Headphone amplifier with volume control
  • Dual SMUX for 16 channels at 96k over ADAT
  • Fast-acting LED input metering
  • 34 x 4 mixer matrix
  • Mac OSX, Windows XP and Vista32 compatible
  • Works with Cubase, Logic, Nuendo, Sonar, Digital Performer and many others.
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