The Symphony PCIe card from Apogee is a digital computer interface that is based on the PCI-Express architecture for Apple's Macintosh computers. Controlled by Apogee's Maestro software, Symphony features thirty-two channels of digital I/O on a single PCI-Express card format.
With support for sample rates up to 192kHz, Symphony can be used as a digital router or patch-bay when connected to external converters or other digital outboard equipment. Software drivers feature extensive routing capabilities and very low latency performance making very high channel, high quality native recording with Apogee converters a reality.
Maestro software features, multiple low latency mixers, hardware control panels, an input/output routing matrix that is compatible with Rosetta 800, Rosetta 200, AD-16X and DA-16X and a universal control platform for using Apogee hardware in combination with Ensemble.
The X-Symphony optional expansion card for the Apogee X-Series and Rosetta 800/200 converters, allows for direct connection of the converters to the Symphony PCI-E or PCI X cards.
A singe 32-pin proprietary cable is included with each expansion card.