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AudioScience’s Line of CobraNet Sound Cards Just Keeps Getting Better!
Posted on Friday, May 29, 2009
AudioScience’s Line of CobraNet Sound Cards Just Keeps Getting Better!

 ASI6316 PCI Express Sound Card to be Unveiled at InfoComm ‘09 

 

AudioScience was asked, and AudioScience listened!

  

NEWCASTLE, DE (May 29, 2009)

AudioScience, Inc., a leader of professional audio peripherals for the broadcast and

entertainment industries, will be debuting a new CobraNet sound card at InfoComm ‘09; the

ASI6316.

The ASI6316, a PCI Express CobraNet sound card with dual RJ45 connectors, was on the

drawing board when several customers approached AudioScience requesting specific

additions to the ASI6416, AudioScience's first CobraNet sound card. Those requests for the

ASI6416 made it into the ASI6316.

"Our customers were in the right place at the right time," said Richard Gross, president of

AudioScience. "We incorporated some very key features into the ASI6316, allowing for even

greater flexibility in a diverse field of installations. The ASI6316 was built with direct input

from our customers."

Besides having a PCI Express and dual redundant CobraNet interfaces, there is support for

up to eight ASI6316s in one system. With new Intercard Sync, one can start or stop audio

across multiple ASI6316s with one sample accuracy. A programmable selection of either

word clock input or word clock output has been added, along with a serial bridge that is

exposed as an internal USB header.

"We appreciate the feedback we get from our customers and the ASI6316 is proof that ASI

does listen,' added Gross.

Drivers are provided for Windows XP, Server 2003, and Vista, as well as for Linux. 64-bit

drivers are available for Windows Vista and Linux. AudioScience's application, ASIControl,

allows CobraNet routing connections to be made between the ASI6316 and any other

CobraNet compliant device on the network. SDKs are available for Windows and Linux using

either standard APIs such as DirectSound or ALSA, or the proprietary AudioScience HPI and

ASX interfaces.

For pricing and further information, contact Richard Gross or Nicole Gross at +1-302-324-

5333 or T.K. Pang in Asia at +65 98184303.

InfoComm ‘09 is held this June 17th-19th in Orlando, Florida. See AudioScience at booth

#6862.

 

About AudioScience, Inc.

 

AudioScience, Inc. (http://www.audioscience.com) designs, manufactures and markets digital audio

peripherals for computer-based digital audio applications. AudioScience is headquartered at 42 Reads

Way, New Castle, Delaware 19720, with offices in Costa Mesa - California, Rochester - New York,

Christchurch - New Zealand and Singapore. For more information, phone +1-302-324-5333, email

salesasi@audioscience.com, or visit the company’s website.