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The Prism Sound Atlas is a USB multi-channel interface aimed at multi-tracking applications featuring a similar feature set to Titan, Atlas is perfect in project and multi-track studios for recording as well as for mixing, stereo and stem mastering. The Atlas features a -20 dB pad on each mic channel to accommodate high sound pressure level (SPL) applications such as drums or close-miked guitars or brass. Prism's low-noise, low-distortion, extremely neutral mic preamp design has gained a cult popularity amongst existing Prism Sound users and we are pleased to be able to offer a single box 8-channel solution for producers, artists and engineers demanding high-quality front-end with the added benefits of Prism Sound A/D and D/A conversion.
The included Prism Sound MDIO DANTE module brings all of the amazing benefits of Dante to the much revered ATLAS and TITAN interfaces. Installation is quick and simple, breathing new life and routing possibilities into your studio in a matter of minutes. Dante’s exceptional networking capabilities combined with Prism Sounds legendary conversion makes Titan and Atlas true market leaders.
Dante represents the industry standard for audio networking. Offering ultra-low latency, perfect synchronization, expandability and ease of use it has fortified its position as the leading alternative to other digital audio technologies. The extensive benefits offered by Dante have made it the foundation of some of the most prestigious recording broadcast and educational institutions across the globe. Dante excels at managing complex audio distribution services that are easy to maintain, modify and troubleshoot. Using just one standard ethernet cable per audio device, wiring up a studio or entire post facility is simple, clean, and economical. The immensely time consuming and expensive process of digging up analog or multicore cables has become a thing of the past, eliminating downtime and allowing you to focus on the task at hand.
Prism Sounds history in developing test and measurement equipment for the audio industry has allowed our engineers to get a much deeper understanding of digital clocking and its associated issues.
Atlas has a powerful built-in digital mixer that can be configured to provide a multitude of ultra-low latency feeds, Including foldback to performers, stereo and surround outputs.
The Atlas boasts 8 ultra-clean, low-noise microphone preamps that perfectly complement its transparent A/D conversion (with software-controllable phantom power, -20 dB pad and Overkiller limiter switches on each channel.)
With a standard USB connection, Atlas can connect to the widest range of computers today and for the foreseeable future. Add to this the option of ProTools HDX and Dante modules for the most flexible and professional solution.
Atlas’ front panel gives a continuous visual indication of the unit’s main settings and levels, but in-depth control is managed from the Atlas Controller applet. This runs on the DAW computer, and can be popped up whenever adjustments are needed. The upper area of the applet shows a panel of ‘Global’ settings for the entire group of connected interfaces, and a panel of ‘Unit’ settings which is assignable to each connected unit in turn, using the enclosed drop-list. These settings are concerned with general parameters such as sync source and sample rate selection, metering and buffering modes. An ‘Identify’ button causes all the LEDs on the selected box to light, to assist with identification in multi-unit systems. To the right, there are large buttons for loading and saving setups, and for on-line help.
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