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Apogee is shipping the Symphony PCI-X Card, a digital computer interface based on the PCI-X architecture in Apple’s PowerMac G5 computers and controlled by Apogee's Maestro (Mac OS X) software.
Symphony features 32 channels of 24-bit, 192 kHz digital I/O; a 32-channel bidirectional connector; and a direct connection to Apogee’s Rosetta 800, Rosetta 200, and AD-16X and DA-16X converters via the X-Symphony option card, which installs in the slot of the converter. Symphony lets you have three cards installed at one time in a PowerMac G5, employing up to 192 channels of audio simultaneously on a single computer.
The Symphony PCI-X Card is compatible with any Core Audio application. For more details, visit Apogee's Web site.
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