Overview
The model LX-44 offers four analog inputs plus four outputs
and can simultaneously mix four virtual devices to any output.
20 bit A/D and D/A converters are used for superior audio
quality and signal resolution. Audio outputs can be configured
in either balanced or unbalanced mode. Windows 95/98/NT/2000
and XP demo software
and drivers are available at no charge. Windows 7
drivers(x86/x64) for the LX-44 are not supported, at this
time.
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Features
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1/2 size, 32 bit PCI-based, multi-channel digital audio
adapter for PC and compatible computers
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4 channel in/4 channel out balanced analog I/O
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Supports 4 stereo devices to/from hard drive, with arbitrary
mixing of any device to any output
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25 pin, male D-connectors with optional XLR cable set
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20 bit A/D and D/A resolution
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Technical Specifications
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20-20 kHz frequency response + 0.5 dB
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Dynamic Range: 96 dB typical, 92 dB minimum
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003% THD+N maximum
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Selectable sample rates from 6.25 kHz to 50 Hz
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Inputs: Analog line input balanced
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Outputs: Analog line output balanced
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Signal Processor: 60 mHz, 32 bit floating point DSP
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Applications
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Digital audio workstations
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Radio Broadcast Automation
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Webcasting
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Audio recording and archiving
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Professional entertainment systems
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Software Development Kit
The Antex Software Development Kit is designed to enable
programmers to control various features supported by Antex
Cards. The Kit is very helpful because it alleviates the programmer
from having to write an extensive amount of tedious code to
access the Mixer Controls using the native Win32 API. Furthermore,
the Kit contains several routines that make it very easy to
play and record audio in all formats supported by Antex cards.
Once again, these functions are also designed to insulate
the programmer from having to deal with the complex Win32
Multimedia Audio API. These functions work in both "Non-Console"
(GUI) programs as well as in "Console" programs.
The library contains a "C" interface so that it
is callable from C, C++, Visual BASIC, Delphi and other languages.
The Mixer component of the Kit also contains a C++ object
model which further simplifies programming. More than 20 source
code examples are provided, both in "C" and "C++"
which demonstrate various features of the Kit. A 350 page
manual is also provided. Users of the DOS ADK will find this
Kit useful if they intend to port their programs to the Win32
environment.
Antex Software Development Kit for
Intel Platform
Antex Software Development Kit for Alpha Platform
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