Digigram has released the new ALP-Dante-LE soundcard, the eighth addition to its ALP-X range of soundcards that launched in 2022.
Following the ALP-Dante, ALP-Dante-LE is a lighter version of the PCIe soundcard that benefits from its most prominent features and was designed using the same hardware platform as the rest of the ALP-X range. The card also features a low-profile form factor, coupled to a fanless design to address audio applications where space and reliability are at stake.
ALP-Dante-LE operates under Windows and Linux drivers, and is compatible with AES67 and SMPTE 2110-30 protocols, increasing its versatility in applications regardless of their environments. The card seamlessly integrates Dante networks thanks to the Dante Controller interface, and Digigram’s signature reliability and low latency coupled with the audio quality inherent in the Dante protocol.
‘We have concentrated all the acclaimed benefits of ALP-Dante in its lighter version ALP-Dante-LE, and kept the main functionalities that are essential to most projects where audio is critical,’ says, Digigram Presales Manager, Stéphane Bert. ‘The slim form factor, Dante compatibility with other protocols, 64 channels in and out, plus support for Linux and Windows operating systems are among the card’s highlights.’
ALP-Dante-LE comes with adjusted connectivity, while keeping the same number of channels. This optimised card will power a larger array of 365/24/7 run applications that require recording, playout or real time processing.
‘It is important for Digigram to cater for all of our customers’ projects, regardless of the application or budget, and provide them with untouched quality,’ Bert says. ‘All these benefits now come at an optimized price for improved cost-effectiveness.’