New release: ALP280e & ALP280e-Mic


 Montbonnot, France, April 24th, 2025

The French audio specialist and equipment manufacturer Digigram has announced the release of two new sound cards, ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC, as part of the
ALP-X series. Available Q2 2025 from Digigram’s network of distributors, ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC are the
latest additions to the constantly growing range of sound cards launched in 2022.
ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC optimized for analog signal recording.

Building on the success of the ALP-X range, the new ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC cards are purpose-built to
address the evolving needs of audio acquisition and processing in critical audio industries such as
broadcast, acoustic measurement, court rooms, public safety, and 24/7 operation installations where
reliability and audio quality are paramount.

The ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC are low profile PCIe sound cards optimized for the recording of 8 analog
line-level or mic-level audio inputs with zero latency, monitoring and onboard mixing capabilities. Featuring
8 balanced analog inputs, 2 balanced outputs, 8 GPIs and GPOs, the cards offer exceptional performance
with +24 dBu max analog level, adjustable analog gain (up to +56 dB for mic inputs), an E.I.N of -124 dB and
an SNR higher than 115 dBA on inputs, as well as a sampling rate from 8 kHz to 192 kHz.
An FPGA-based zero latency mixer supports the flexible routing and mixing of 16 inputs ( 8 analog channels
and 8 playback channels) to 10 outputs (2 analog channels and 8 recording channels), making the ALP280e
and ALP280e-MIC ideal for complex audio capture workflows. Inter-board synchronization with up to 8 ALP-X cards, combined with Digigram’s unified Windows control panel and Linux support, ensures seamless integration into any system.

The ALP range, powerhouse for multi-channel environments

The ALP-X range has redefined what sound cards can offer across industries. By integrating GPIOs, multi-OS compatibility, and powerful FPGA mixers, Digigram ensures that audio engineers and system integrators can meet their technical goals without compromise.

ALP-280e and ALP280e-MIC will power a larger array of 365/24/7 run applications that require reliable
acquisition and recording of audio signals. Thanks to the low-profile form factor, plus support for Linux
and Windows operating systems, these new cards deliver performance where it matters most – from
broadcast studios to critical communication systems” states Stéphane Bert, Digigram’s Presales
Manager.

Learn more about the Digigram ALP-X range, ALP280e and ALP280e-MIC on
https://www.digigram.com/products/sound-cards/

Based in the French Alps, Digigram has offices in France and Singapore. With the acquisition of
AuviTran and OROS, the Digigram group now enlarges its expertise and reach towards applications
where audio is critical to the success of teams. From sensitive security or transportation industries
to broadcast – utmost reliability, pristine audio quality and user-friendliness remain Digigram’s
signature features.

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