New Dual MADI Card Now with SRC on In & Out |
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With this new Dual MADI Expansion Card for Thunder | Core, AX32 and Penta products, you get on-board samplerate conversion on both inputs and outputs. This is ideal in any situation where you get signals from various destinations that may run on separate digital clocks and samplerates - for instance FOH in a live sound environment with multiple consoles throughout the overall system. |
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We had a blast at NAMM 2025! First of all, we had a ton of great visitors, who were eager to learn more about our Thunder | Core range: AX64, AX Center and Core 256. And our Control | Pack solution that launched at the show also created great interest from virtually everyone who stopped by. Further, we also hosted a series of interviews and training sessions, as well as a raffle, which resulted in a very happy winner on the Friday of the show. So, to sum it all up, it was great to see existing partners and friends – and to make new ones as well! We hope to see you all next year. |
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Running the playback station with Post Malone requires gear that is able to deliver ultra-low latency - reliably. Enter Core 256! |
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New Install Guide Now Available |
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Want to get really nerdy about our DADLink zero-latency solution? Of course, there will always be some measure of latency, but it has been widely accepted that e.g. 42 microseconds – or 2 samples – latency on the MADI format is referred to as ‘near zero latency’. Therefore, we are now going all in and just say ‘zero latency’, as DADlink provides <100 nanoseconds of latency. This translates to 0.005 sample at 48kHz – or 400 times faster than on a MADI connection. Get the DADLink Install Guide at the bottom of the DADLink product page: |
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