![]() ![]() a powerful EQ is also available for speaker correction. The first (so far) is the “monitoring mission.” The focus of this setup is for listening to sources through monitors. ![]() By using a dual path topology Merging has created an input stage with the capability of capturing near theoretical 24 bit dynamic range! 2 pre amps and 2 A-to-D converters are used, then combined in DSP to achieve this benchmark dynamic range.Īnubis was designed with different missions in mind. To get you a whopping 139 dB of DR, a unique 32 bit A/D converters arangement is used for the inputs. When connected to a computer the Anubis achieves a round-trip latency of around 30 samples, not bad at all. The routing is quite robust and can handle up 256 channels of audio on the AoIP network. Everything here is well weighted on the desktop, the buttons are all touch intensity adjustable, and the Volume knob allows for a smooth rotation with a tactile rubber grip.īased upon a powerful FPGA, the input signal is converted, processed (polarity, mute, etc.) and routed. The extruded aluminum case measures 200x40x128 mm and feature a touch screen, soft touch buttons, and a Rotary knob for levels. Sonasax was hired to help create the Anubis casework. All versions employ a 32 bit ADC and DAC. The Pro version supports up to 192Khz SR, the Premium does DXD and DSD sample rates(352.8, 384, DSD 256), and the SPS version adds another Ethernet switch for redundant AoiP feeds, or direct connection to Horus or Hapi. 3 Versions are available Pro, Premium, and now SPS. Anubis included 2 mic preamps, 2 line/instrument inputs, 4 outputs, 2 stereo headphone amps powerful enough to drive demanding loads, and GPI/MIDI input/outputs. Or alone, it is a 4×4 analog I/O for use with your favorite DAW. Networked over AES67/Ravenna, the Anubis becomes a controller for I/O on your Horus or Hapi. Now, the original Horus and Hapi recording interfaces get a little help from Anubis. Audio recording interfaces for computer recording have come a long way in recent years, and Merging Technologies has been making strides with networked audio. ![]()
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