| Sound News | Press
Releases | Archives | Week In
Review | Editorials
| Articles |
| Reviews | Benchmarks
| Interviews | FAQs |Files & Drivers |
| Early Impressions | Game Guide | Search | Links | Forum |
Contacts | ADS |
![]() |
|
||||
|
|||||
| TerraTec announces the
shipping of the first TerraTec Producer Product: PHASE 28 - the 24-bit/ 192 kHz Multi I/O
Recording Interface will be available worldwide end of this month. With PHASE 28, TerraTec
Producer offers the perfect introduction to the world of professional studios. Sporting
two inputs and eight outputs, a MIDI interface, and digital I/Os designed for a variety of
uses, PHASE 28 features plenty of ports for all audio applications on a specially shielded
break-put cable. Configured as balanced 6-3 mm (1/4") jacks, all analog connectors
are designed to accept studio levels and signal resolutions of up to 24 bits / 192 kHz.
Selected converters and cleverly designed circuitry enable recordists to make
crystal-clear stereo recordings and play back high-resolution 5.1/7.1 Surround
productions. Gain knobs serve to adjust input sensitivity individually to match analog
signal sources. Two signal LEDs make it easy to dial in suitable levels for the premium
quality preamp. The PHASE 28's coaxial digital ports accept S/PDIF, AC3, and DTS data streams with all standard sampling rates up to 32 bits. What's more, the output is designed to handle sampling frequencies up to 192 kHz. Be it ASIO 2.0, GSIF, MME, WDM, MAC OS9, MAC OSX, or Windows XP, the PHASE 28's software integrates seamlessly into all prevalent systems and programs. Often cited as a benchmark reference, its driver architecture ensures lowest latency, top performance, and flawless compatibility with the audio platform of your choice. Offering a variety of ports, proven TerraTec technology, and transcendent audio performance on all Mac and PC systems, the PHASE 28 packs a powerful one/two punch - sophisticated studio features at a remarkably affordable price. PHASE 28 is available end of June worldwide. Features at a glance:
|
![]()
|