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News Digigram's VX222-Mic resized to short-length PCI format (24/6/2005) Digigram, a world leader in PC audio interfaces and innovative networked audio devices, has resized its VX222-Mic stereo sound card with built-in mic-preamplifier to the compact short-length PCI format, which is required by a growing number of PCs. With a length of only 175 mm (6.875 inches), the board now fits even in the most compact computers with 5V, 5V+3.3V, or 3.3V PCI busses, as well as computers with PCI-X bus. The VX222-Mic extends the feature set of Digigram's best-selling VX222 stereo sound card (balanced analog inputs and outputs with 24-bit converters, AES/EBU stereo input/output, 2 GPIOs). A high quality phantom-powered microphone pre-amplifier, linked with an analog compressor-limiter-expander, enables direct recording of voice without the added burden and expense of external devices. The VX222-Mic features a 3-band parametric equalizer and a "maximizer" which increases the average signal level. The VX222-Mic is available exclusively to Digigram's OEM development partners.
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