Apogee Announces Yamaha-Compatible A/D &
D/A Cards
October 2, 1999
Apogee Electronics Corporation has announced the development
of two 8-channel digital conversion cards to be compatible with current and future
Yamaha professional audio products, including both the 02R digital mixer and Yamaha
products incorporating the newer YGDAI (Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface)
card slots.
The two Apogee cards are the AP8AD 8-channel A/D conversion card, and the
AP8DA 8-channel D/A card, and they conform to the YGDAI format. They are supplied
with an extender card which enables them to be used in Yamaha products such as
the popular 02R digital mixer, which include slots for the older, longer card
types. The only converter cards currently available for the 02R are 20-bit types,
and an eight channel card occupies two slots. The Apogee cards occupy only a single
slot and thus free up slots for other applications such as interface cards, and
make it possible for the 02R to accept up to 56 input sources. In addition they
offer Apogees conversion quality and features such as Apogees proprietary
SoftLimit® circuitry.
The extender card can be detached, so that in the event that an 02R owner
upgrades to a unit with YGDAI slots, the same cards can be used. Products utilizing
the YGDAI card slots or cages include the 01V digital mixer and the recently-released
D24 MO recorder, with other products to follow.
The converters on the new cards are based on the popular 24-bit design featured
in Apogees AD-8000, and include 44.1 and 48 kHz sampling. Provision is made
for a future upgrade to include 88.2 and 96 kHz sampling. In addition the A/D
features Apogees Soft Limit for adding up to 6 dB extra punch to digital
recordings without distortion. Soft Limit can be selected on a per-channel basis.
Three operating levels are jumper-selectable, including 10 dBV plus 14
and 20 dBFS.
Apogees CEO, Betty Bennett, said, We are very excited about our
developing relationship with Yamaha Commercial Audio. Yamaha has an unparalleled
product line in our industry, and we are very pleased to have been able to work
together on this project.
This is a very important decision for Apogee, Bennett went on,
as our conversion technology has not previously been made available for
digital consoles. Yamaha is the first console manufacturer to date who will have
access to Apogee conversion technology.
List prices for the cards are to be announced. The cards will be distributed
by Apogee.
For more information, visit Apogee on the
web at www.apogeedigital.com. |