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Crane Song to Debut Updated Egret at AES Los Angeles Convention, Completing the Transition to "Quantum DA: Fifth Generation Converter Technology" in all Crane Song Digital Hardware Products

Crane Song has announced that its entire line of digital hardware products has been updated to take advantage of its proprietary 5th generation Digital to Analog converter technology. With its upcoming debut at the 141st Audio Engineering Society Convention in Los Angeles, the Egret 8 Channel D/A Converter / Summing Mixer joins the Avocet monitor controller, the HEDD 192 AD/DA converter, and Solaris stand alone digital to analog converter to complete the line up of Crane Song products equipped with Crane Song’s Quantum DAC. The Quantum DAC uses a 32-bit converter and asynchronous sample rate conversion for jitter reduction with up sampling to 211 KHz. The reference clock uses a proprietary reconstruction filter said by Crane Song to yield accurate time domain response. Further, with jitter less than 1pS, Crane Song boasts that the Quantum DAC has the lowest published jitter values in the industry.
 
“I have done several years of measurable analysis and subjective listening in the development of this technology,” explains Crane Song founder and developer Dave Hill. “Typical jitter from 10Hz to 20 KHz from the internal clock is 0.055pS and from 1 Hz to 100KHz it is less than 1pS. The result is a very 3D sound that is exceptionally transparent and accurate.”
 
The Crane Song 5th generation Quantum DAC has been shipping in Avocet IIA since November, 2015, and in April, 2016 Crane Song quietly updated the HEDD 192.As of this AES Convention, the Egret will be shipping with the upgraded DAC. This completes the updating of the DACs in all Crane Song digital hardware.
 
Egret is a flexible digital audio workstation back end. It contains eight channels of Quantum D/A converters and a stereo line level mixer with color options. Each channel of the stereo mixer has a level control, an aux send (which is post level control), a color control, and a pan control. Each channel also contains an analog / digital source button, and solo - mute buttons. The color function is adjustable from a transparent sound to a complex mix of second and third harmonic content, creating the possibility of having clean modern sounds mixed with vintage sounds.
 
DAC upgrades are available for previous generation Crane song digital hardware products.
 
See Crane Song at AES in Los Angeles at Booth # 1123 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Sept 29-Oct 1, 2016.
 
More Information:

www.cranesong.com 


Posted: Tuesday, September 13, 2016

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