French audio specialist and equipment manufacturer Digigram has brought to market a new version of the ALP-AES67 sound card featuring 128 I/O channels.
ALP-AES67-128 ensures full compliance with AES67, RAVENNA, ST2110-30 and ST2022-7. Both versions of the sound card provide full support for redundancy and Out of Band management, reinforcing network infrastructure security — features that are not fully accessible with ‘AES67 compatible’ DANTE cards.
ALP-AES67-128 embeds Digigram’s expertise in high-capacity Audio over IP
Leveraging Digigram’s premier expertise in high-capacity Audio over IP, the ALP-AES67-128 delivers performance for high-channel count audio workstations and servers. This PCIe card supports up to 128 simultaneous recording and playback channels, offering OS integration through multi-card and multi-client drivers for both Windows and Linux.
Configurable in a 2-Ethernet port or 4-Ethernet port version, the cards support ST2022-7 Class D redundancy mode or switch mode to reinforce systems with the capacity to manage a redundant network.
While the ALP-AES67 (64 or 128) is tailored to meet the usual requirements of TV and radio broadcast applications, it is also fit for the defense and security markets, where it enables the recording and storage of critical communications. However, the ALP cards bring additional benefits for the Live Entertainment sector, where the 128 channels version will meet the requirements of Immersive Sound applications thanks to its robust high-channel count.
“This new addition to the ALP range opens new possibilities for our clients,” says Stéphane Bert, Digigram’s Presales Manager. “While ALP-AES67 ensures full compliance with Ravenna and SMPTE ST-2110 audio standards, it delivers the usual Digigram high performance and reliability they trust us with.”



