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As a 16-bit ISA card, the WaveCenter goes against the current trend in multichannel audio card design that favours the faster, cross-platform PCI bus.
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You could also use different WaveCenter channels independently to monitor audio from several audio applications, for example when using a MIDI+audio sequencer, a multitrack audio recorder and a specialist wave editor at the same time.īesides the card itself, the WaveCenter package includes a floppy disk for the Windows 95 and Windows NT drivers, a printed 72-page User's Guide, a MIDI breakout adapter, and a cable to connect the WaveCenter card to the digital output of a CD-ROM drive. The availability of multiple simultaneous audio inputs and outputs presents exciting possibilities to the computer musician – it makes it possible to feed audio in real time to outboard analogue devices such as mixers and effects processors, and record the processed signal to disk.
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At the time of writing these include Steinberg Cubase VST, Cakewalk Music Systems Cakewalk Pro Audio 6, Emagic Logic Audio, IQS SAW Plus and SAW Plus 32, and Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro.
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The Windows 95 WaveCenter drivers are MME-compatible, so the card can be used with standard Windows stereo audio editing and recording software such as Steinberg WaveLab, Sonic Foundry Sound Forge and, significantly, with any applications that support multichannel audio cards.
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The WaveCenter can be used on PC computers running either Windows 95 or Windows NT drivers for both systems can be found on the WaveCenter installation disk. Furthermore, as the Zulu or Tango can be positioned up to 10 metres away, the analogue electronics can be kept at a safe physical distance from the PC (see box for further details on the Zulu and Tango interfaces). The possibility of the hostile PC electrical environment introducing noise into the analogue signal chain is eliminated, because audio data is transferred optically to the Zulu or Tango in either 8-channel Alesis ADAT Lightpipe or stereo S/PDIF format. The Zulu is a 4-in/8-out device, and the pro-orientated Tango offers eight analogue outputs, word clock synchronisation, and up to eight audio inputs. Fortunately, Frontier Design Group offer two external converter boxes that add multichannel analogue inputs and outputs. To interface with the world of analogue audio, however, you will need some additional hardware, as the WaveCenter has only digital connections. The versatility of the card is further enhanced by the inclusion of a very capable 1-in/3-out MIDI interface, and if 10 audio channels aren't enough for you, two WaveCenter cards can be run in tandem on the same PC to give you a staggering 20 digital audio output channels. Thanks to the card's support for three digital I/O formats – Alesis optical, S/PDIF optical and S/PDIF electrical – ADAT users can transfer all eight tracks to the PC at a single pass, and the WaveCenter can also be used for format conversion between S/PDIF optical and RCA phono, and between Alesis ADAT Lightpipe and S/PDIF. You can connect directly to ADATs, digital mixers, hardware effects processors, digital audio workstations (DAWs), digital video recorders, CD players, CD recorders and synthesizers. The WaveCenter, from US developers Frontier Design Group, is a multichannel audio card that offers up to 10 channels of simultaneous studio quality audio playback, eight channels of recording, and a choice of digital interface options. Quote There's plenty of choice when it comes to audio cards for Windows 95/NT PCs – JANET HARNIMAN COOK finds out what sets the new WaveCenter from Frontier Design Group apart from the pack. Compatible with PC audio and MIDI applications, including Cakewalk Pro Audio, Sonar, SAWPro, Vegas, Samplitude Studio, Sound Forge, Cubase VST, and Cool Edit Pro. System requirements: one PCI short slot, one IRQĬontrol panel software for status and feature control. Patchbay for input monitoring and digital audio format conversions (ADATS/PDIF, for example)
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WDM driver available for Windows XP, 2000, ME, 98SE Macintosh driver available (ASIO audio and OMS MIDI) Includes breakout cable to provide industry-standard MIDI jacksĪSIO 2.0 driver for low-latency performance with Steinberg's Cubase VST softwareĭirect GigaSampler Interface driver for 8 channels of 24-bit audio from Nemesys' GigaSampler software S/PDIF stereo output to coax and/or the optical outputĪll channels support 16-bit, 20-bit, 24-bit audioĤ4.1 and 48kHz internal sample rate clock generation locks to digital inputs from 39-51kHzĭynamically resamples 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, and 32kHz digital audio to 44.1 or 48kHz for output to digital tape machines or external convertersĢ input ports and 2 output ports (32 channels in and out) S/PDIF stereo input from coax, CD-ROM, or the optical input