Focusrite has added a brand new high-end audio interface to its product lineup, the RedNet PCIeNX.
Aimed basically at pros and different non-casual audiophiles, the RedNet PCIeNX boasts 128 channels with as much as 24-bit and 192kHz audio and “ultra-low round-trip latency”. This, the corporate says, positions the interface as “very best for Dolby Atmos or any high-channel-count Dante workflow.
For the uninitiated, Dante stands for Virtual Audio Community Via Ethernet, and as implied, makes use of Ethernet wiring as a method of turning in ultra-low latency and high-fidelity audio.

In other places, the RedNet PCIeNX boasts twin Ethernet RJ-45 connections for each switched and redundant mode, providing “versatile connectivity and the strategy to have a secondary community in mission-critical eventualities”. Moreover, the interface is well matched with each Mac and Home windows methods.
“RedNet PCIeNX is a extremely environment friendly resolution for audio pros, specifically the ones running with Dolby Atmos,” says Jack Cole, Focusrite Product Supervisor of Skilled Answers and Drivers.
“Its seamless integration and high-channel-count functions allow customers to deal with advanced audio initiatives conveniently, offering them with the essential gear to ship outstanding leads to the immersive audio area and past.”
The RedNet PCIeNX is priced at $1,599/£1,549/€1,749, and is to be had to preorder now over at Focusrite.
In different Focusrite information, past due final yr, the corporate introduced its acquisition of Sonnox for £9.1 million, marking its first-ever partnership with an audio-processing instrument corporate.