Apogee Rosetta 800 96k with X-HD Card for Pro Tools HD

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Apogee Rosetta 800 96k with X-HD Card for Pro Tools HD

Post by mwingerski » Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:49 pm

asking 2400

This unit is about a year old. It sounds incredible, is totally quiet, easy to use, really flexible and probably one of the best investments I've made to improve my mixes.

8 channels of apogee AD / DA conversion and the X-HD card allows you to connect directly to pro tools without the need for a 192 or Digidesign interface (which is really awesome. This thing sounds SO much better than a 192, it has no fans, and takes up less space)



From Mercenary Audio website:


There's no more important link in the digital recording chain than the A/D converter that takes your original analog input signal and converts it into digital information. It's as simple as that. The all new Rosetta 800 takes two of Apogee's most celebrated products and the latest in high definition digital and combines them into one impressive package. The Rosetta 800 96k gives you eight channels of AD/DA conversion at sample rates of up to 96k, Apogee's SoftLimit, UV22HR, and the advanced Intelliclock. The result is a premium digital recording solution that is built for the professional recording facility yet economical enough for the project studio.

SoftLimit > Maximize Levels, Minimize Overs One of the greatest difficulties in digital recording is getting an adequate level without clipping and unwanted distortion. With Apogee's SoftLimit, you can maximize digital output levels without overs.

UV22HR > UV22HR is Apogee's industry standard technology for reducing the word-length of a high resolution digital signal to 16 bits for the internet and CD mastering. UV22HR is also being employed to produce dramatically improved internet and computer audio content without increased file sizes or data rates.

Intelliclock > Another essential for outstanding digital recording is maintaining an ultra-low-jitter, clock signal. To accomplish this, Rosetta 800 utilizes Apogee's Intelliclock. Intelliclock is really two clocks in one. A fast responding read clock, with a wide locking range, fills a dedicated FIFO buffer, while an ultralow jitter write clock writes the data out of the buffer, and is used to clock the converters.


Connect Directly to Pro Tools HD systems with the X-HD expansion cards
Users of Pro Tools HD can add a Rosetta 800 ADA Converter outfitted with an X-HD card. The X-HD card will connect directly to the Pro Tools HD core card, no other hardware required and optimizing your recording chain with premium Apogee conversion. Pro Tools HD users can enjoy the direct connectivity and superior Apogee sound when they add an X-HD card to their Rosetta 800 with no other hardware required

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