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  • The Antelope Audio Discrete 8 Oryx is an interface designed to be the “new heartbeat of your studio”Antelope Audio has unveiled its new Discrete 8 Oryx audio interface, and with its 26 inputs, 38 outputs and “major improvements” in preamp topology, is designed to be the “new heartbeat of your studio”.
    Boasting eight Discrete ultra-low noise preamps with a six-transistor design inspired by classic vintage consoles, the Discrete 8 Oryx offers “detailed, transparent sound” for everything from sensitive ribbon mics to dynamic drum recordings.
    Additionally, each preamp is DC-coupled and compatible with XLR and line-level TS/TRS connections, while the interface’s two front inputs can be switched to Hi-Z mode for direct instrument recording.
    Credit: Antelope Audio
    The unit’s comprehensive connectivity also includes selection of monitor outs and four headphone outs, while producers can utilise Antelope’s virtual patch bay for hybrid flexibility between analogue and digital channels.
    There’s also a built-in talkback mic, footswitch for dim and mute controls, and Word Clock I/O, which effectively keeps numerous digital audio devices synchronised with one another.
    The Discrete 8 Oryx is powered by Antelope Audio’s latest AD/DA converters, which offer up to 130dB of headroom and fourth-generation 64-bit AFC clocking. These result in “exceptional stereo width, depth and detail”, says Antelope.
    The unit’s onboard Synergy Core effects processing platform also allows you to run a collection of world-class analogue-modelled digital effects – including compressors and EQs as well as amps and reverbs – in real-time with zero perceptible latency. 
    Credit: Antelope Audio
    Such use cases could include providing a vocalist with an effect-flavoured monitoring chain – with reverb, for example – which could enhance performance, or offloading CPU-intensive processing during tracking and live performance. 37 effects come included, with more available on the Antelope Audio Software Store.
    Other features include a colour display for standalone control, and USB connectivity for simple integration with both macOS and Windows systems.
    Discrete 8 Oryx users can also take advantage of Antelope’s X-Feed headphone crossfeed system, which replicates the spatial characteristics of loudspeakers in a stereo environment, offering a soundstage similar to speaker monitoring while wearing headphones.
    The Discrete 8 Oryx will be available from November, priced at $1,299 / €1,199. Learn more at Antelope Audio.
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    The Antelope Audio Discrete 8 Oryx boasts 26 inputs, 38 outputs, “major improvements” in preamp topology and so much more.