Whole Lotta Rosetta From Apogee

US New 8 Channel AD/DA      09/04/03

Whole Lotta Rosetta From Apogee
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At this Spring's NAB convention in Las Vegas, Apogee unveiled its latest multi-channel converter - the Rosetta 800. With standard 96k and optional 192k sampling rates, the Rosetta 800 bundles some of Apogee s most celebrated features, found in its flagship unit the AD 8000 and the Rosetta AD, with the latest in high-definition digital audio. The Rosetta 800 offers such Apogee attributes as SoftLimit , UV22HR , and Intelliclock . These features combined with converters that are the benchmark for the digital audio industry and optional Firewire connectivity make the Rosetta 800 an ideal choice for those seeking a high-definition, professional solution at a project studio price. We have made a concerted effort to streamline the requests of our customers into one all-purpose unit. I think the Rosetta 800 accomplishes this and then some, says Betty Bennett Co-Founder and CEO of Apogee. Rosetta 800 at a glance:
  • 8 channels of premium 24-bit AD/DA conversion
  • Sample rates up to 96k with optional 192k upgrade
  • 8 channels of AES, ADAT I/O
  • Optional Firewire card for compatibility with OS X (no driver required), and Windows XP
  • "Soft Limit" for maximum digital input level without overs
  • "UV22HR" for superior dither of 24 bit resolution down to 16-bit
  • Unique channel selection for flexible signal routing
  • Advanced, dual-stage "Intelliclock" Availability: July, 03 For more information:
  • http://www.apogeedigital.com/rosetta800
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