RME Debuts Newly-Designed DigiCheck NG

US Professional audio metering & analyzing software      22/05/20

RME Debuts Newly-Designed DigiCheck NG


RME has launched the preview version of its DigiCheck NG professional audio metering and analyzing software for Mac OS with 64-bit support. This preview version is a completely rewritten and newly designed version of the company's former DigiCheck.

DigiCheck NG is free and is compatible with Mac OS, up to Catalina. Dark Mode is also supported, and a Windows version will be released soon.

Derek Badala, Director of Sales Americas Synthax, distributor of RME, told us, "The new preview version of DigiCheck NG is not an updated version of the previous DigiCheck; instead it has been fully rewritten and freshly designed from the ground up. It's compatible with all RME interfaces and users will receive the same measurement functions as before with newly added benefits, including full scalability with all modules."

In addition to being fully scalable, DigiCheck NG allows the main windows to include up to four metering modules with freely adjustable sizes. It can open several main windows at the same time. Any configuration can be stored and recalled as Workspace.

RME said...

DigiCheck NG is user intuitive with a simple right click providing all options for every module. The settings of each measurement module are similar to the previous version of DigiCheck and include new extensions, such as Phosphorescence in the Analyzer module. The appearance is also set individually for every instrument and the input selection dialog has extended mouse support and additional buttons for easy setup of multichannel interfaces.

Pricing and Availability:
DigiCheck NG is now available as a preview version. Links to the latest and updated preview version can be found on RME USA's Facebook and Instagram pages.

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