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Digigram Alp222e-mic 2x2 Pcie Audio I/o Card For Windows And Linux

Digigram Alp222e-mic 2x2 Pcie Audio I/o Card For Windows And Linux
  • Product Code: ga121554
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$2,697.00 $4,099.44

Audio professionals looking for a professional PCIe audio card with microphone inputs will appreciate the Digigram ALP222e-MIC, a PCIe card that's designed for professional PC-based audio systems running under Windows and Linux environments. ALP222e-MIC is a reliable and stabile match for all applications such as broadcast (24/7/365), audio production, and outstanding audio quality measurements. The zero-latency FPGA mixer allows you to route and mix audio channels from physical and software input devices to physical and software output devices.

A separately sold breakout cable features four balanced XLR connectors for analog mic/line inputs and line outputs, two AES/EBU digital XLR I/O connectors, two BNC connector for wordclock I/O, and a DB9 connector for GPIO.

For On-Air Productions, Studio Networks    Onboard High-Quality Mic Preamps    Audio Interface for AoIP Networking    Zero Latency FPGA-Based Mixer    Great for Mixing Before Monitor / Rec    For Windows and Linux Systems

Key Specs
Channels of I/OAnalog:
2 Inputs / 2 Outputs at 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz
Digital:
1 Input / 1 Output at 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz
Maximum Sampling Rate192 kHz / 32-Bit (PCM)
Number of Microphone InputsNo
Analog Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Output (on Optional Breakout Cable)
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Unbalanced Headphone Output
Digital Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 In or Out
Host ConnectionNo
Power RequirementsPCIe
Parameters
Channels of I/OAnalog:
2 Inputs / 2 Outputs at 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz
Digital:
1 Input / 1 Output at 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz
Built-In DSPNo
Maximum Sampling Rate192 kHz / 32-Bit (PCM)
Number of Microphone InputsNo
Built-In MicrophoneNo
Signal Processing
PadNo
Gain/Trim RangeXLR Line Inputs:
-88 dB to +39 dB (in 0.5 dB Steps)
XLR Mic Inputs:
0 dB to +65 dB
XLR Digital Inputs:
-90 dB to +12 dB
High-Pass FilterNo
Solo/MuteNo
Connectivity
Analog Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced/Unbalanced Line Output (on Optional Breakout Cable)
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Unbalanced Headphone Output
Phantom Power48 V, Selectable On/Off
Digital Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 In or Out
Host ConnectionNo
Host Connection ProtocolPCIe
USB (Non-Host)No
Sync I/O2x BNC Word Clock Input or Output (on Optional Breakout Cable)
Network I/ONo
MIDI I/ONo
Expansion SlotsNo
Other I/O1x DE-9/DB-9 GPIO In/Out (on Non-Included Breakout Cable)
WirelessNo
Performance
Frequency ResponseXLR Line Inputs:
20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.5 dB (at 48 kHz)
XLR Line Outputs:
20 Hz to 20 kHz 0.08 dB (at 48 kHz)
Maximum Input LevelXLR Mic Inputs:
+10 dBu
XLR Line Inputs:
+24 dBu
Maximum Output LevelXLR Line Outputs:
+24 dBu
Headphone Output Power20 mW per Channel into 600 Ohms
ImpedanceXLR Line Inputs:
> 10 Kilohms (Balanced)
XLR Line Outputs:
< 100 Ohms (Balanced)
SNRXLR Line Inputs:
> 110 dBA
> 108 dB (Unweighted)
XLR Line Outputs:
115 dBA
112 dB (Unweighted)
THD+NXLR Line Inputs:
< -96 dB (at 18 dBu (1 kHz))
XLR Line Outputs:
< -101 dB (at 18 dBu (1 kHz))
Digital Audio
Sample RatesAES3:
32 / 44.1 / 48 / 64 / 88.2 / 96 / 128 / 176.4 / 192 kHz (PCM)
Bit Depths8 / 16 / 24 / 32-Bit / 32-Bit Float (PCM)
Sync SourcesAES11, Word Clock
Audio Storage & Playback
Media/Memory Card SlotNo
Compatibility
OS CompatibilityWindows 10 or Later / Linux
Required HardwarePCIe Card Slot
Power
Power RequirementsPCIe
Physical
Dimensions6.6 x 2.7 x 0.8" / 168 x 69 x 20 mm

  • 2 input and 2 output PCIe card
  • Integrated 8x8 zero-latency FPGA-based mixer
  • Outstanding audio quality and performance
  • Made for regular application or custom design with help of Digigram control API
  • Rock-solid, life-long, hiccup free reliability
  • Fits in any type of PC / workstation / server with a PCIe slot
  • Drivers evolve with Windows and Linux updates

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hello ESI folks, Do I correctly understand that I can use this device to take the digital audio output from my synthesizer (a Roland X7) coming out via SPDIF coaxial cable, and send it into my computer (a 2015 iMac, which has no digital audio input) via USB? And that in this case the U24 XL will do no digital/analog conversion, but just change the digital format, so there will be no loss of fidelity? Thanks much, Robert

A: This audio interface would allow you to convert the SPDIF digital from your work station out to USB, and keep the bit rate the same, so quality would not be degraded. .

Q: 2. Hi Dan, does the headphone output of the RedNet X2P show up on the Dante network? or do i have to purchase the RedNet AM2?

A: You are correct, you need to purchase the Rednet AM2 for full control of the headphone out put on a Dante network. Thank you for shopping at B&H!

Q: 3. Does this card support jumbo frame? If it does, what is the max frame rate?

A: This model does support jumbo frame, however the manufacturer has not specified the max frame rate, which would also depend highly on resolution.

Q: 4. Is this compatible with the DS1621+?

A: Yes, according to the link below from the manufacture's website, the Synology E10G18-T1 10GbE PCIe Expansion Card is compatible with the DS1621+. https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/E10G18-T1#specs

Q: 5. Is this compatible with native instruments?

A: Yes, this can be used along with Native Instruments software.

Q: 6. How is volume to the headphone out controlled? (is it a static, but quasi-controlled via gain or adjusted by output knob?

A: The headphone volume control on the Behringer U-PHORIA UM2 is controlled by the knob labeled 'Output'. It is the knob that is farthest to the right, on top of the interface.

Q: 7. Where do you find the driver for this? This chipset driver download isn't available on Marvelle site, only the older shipset do.

A: Obtain from: https://www.marvell.com/support/downloads.html Select Marvel Public Drivers. This card uses an AQC113 chipset, which is not listed. Select Part Number AQC108 then select operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux). Installed without a problem in a Gen 4 slot and transfers up to 10Gb with the Marvell Windows driver.

Q: 8. what are the dimensions? specs only list packaging dimensions

A: The Black Lion Audio Revolution 2x2 USB Type-C Audio Interface is 1.75 x 8.75 x 6".

Q: 9. Does this card support RoCE/RDMA?

A: The OWC 10G Ethernet PCIe Network Card (BH #OWCPCIE10GB), does not support RoCE or RDMA functions.

Q: 10. is this card compatible with windows 11?

A: No. The Digigram VX222e PCIe Digital Audio Card is compatible for use with Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. It is not compatible for use with Windows 11.

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