Antelope Audio Introducing New Mobile App And DSP Effects At NAMM

Antelope Audio [Hall A – Booth 6596 at NAMM 2016] brings two new products – an HD master clock and a prototype of a Thunderbolt compatible audio interface.

The company will also introduce a new remote control concept for both studio and live performance rigs, as well as a brand new set of DSP effects that will be unveiled in a soon to be announced partnership.

The Antelope booth at NAMM will feature a demonstration of several Orion32+ units playing over 100 simultaneous tracks of audio. The multi-channel orchestra mix is prepared and will be presented by the multiple GRAMMY Award-winning recording and mixing engineer Brian Vibberts.

During NAMM 2016, the Antelope booth will host touring and recording musician Michael ‘Fish’ Herring, who has toured with Christina Aguilera and appeared on recordings by Celine Dion, Mariah Carey and many others. Herring will demonstrate Antelope’s DSP modeling and re-amping capabilities, running directly through Antelope’s Orion Studio Thunderbolt interface.

Ad hoc performances by Herring will be followed by informal Q&A sessions with Antelope’s U.S. director of sales, Marcel James, who will discuss the company’s new guitar-centered offerings as well as the importance of maintaining high integrity conversion and clocking in the signal chain. James will introduce Antelope’s new app controls for guitarists, which allow real-time control of DSP and guitar tones — for both recording studio and live applications.

NAMM 2016 Product Bundles from Antelope
As part its NAMM 2016 product exhibition and focus on the Orion family, Antelope will offer three new product bundles, available in three separate configurations as follows:
MP8d & Orion Studio: $4,495 US
MP8d & Orion32+: $4,995 US
MP32 & Orion32+: $5,295 US

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