Antelope Audio Announces Zen Go Synergy Core Bus-Powered Audio Interface with DSP

January 27 2021, 00:35
During NAMM Believe in Music week, Antelope Audio announced Zen Go Synergy Core, its first USB-C bus-powered, truly portable (4x8) audio interface, available as a powerful DSP-based desktop design powered by the same Synergy Core onboard effects processing platform found in the manufacturer’s top-tier audio interfaces with which it shares its technology, and yet attractively priced in the sub-$500 USD/€500 EUR market segment.

The market is full of affordable USB audio interfaces in two-channel preamp and DI configuration, with the latest designs already benefiting from being powered via USB-C. For Antelope Audio this first bus-powered portable audio interface (with an awful name - Zen Go Synergy Core? We understand the logic, but it's still terrible as a name) offers two very strong arguments. First is the use of the company’s acclaimed AD/DA converter technology in a well-designed compact chassis, and second the built-in Synergy Core onboard effects processing platform, with its proprietary 64-bit AFC (Acoustically Focused Clocking) algorithm, supporting sample rates of up to 24-bit/192kHz. These are top level specifications, combined with the value of Antelope's powerful effects processing tools.

The Zen Go Synergy Core frees users from unnecessary installations or configuration settings, combining two ultra-linear discrete transistor-based preamps with 48V phantom power and independent preamp gain for each input; two Mic-XLR and line/HiZ/1/4" jack combo connectors; two independent (HP1 and HP2) headphone outputs with dedicated DAC; a stepped analog rotary encoder for precise gain adjustment; balanced monitor outs and alternative Monitor line out on RCA connectors directly fed from the main DAC; S/PDIF digital I/O on RCA connectors for expansion; and a dedicated IPS display for signal monitoring on the top panel. 

Facilities include direct monitoring mixers for real-time hardware-based monitoring with onboard effects; advanced software control panel for macOS and Windows; and a dedicated secondary USB-C connection for external power supply and reverse charging. Simply speaking, plugging in a USB-C cable and a few software clicks is all it takes for the ZenGoSC to be ready to be used.

As we said, the real added value of the ZenGoSC is on the built-in DSP capabilities, powered by Synergy Core, one of the most powerful onboard effects processing ever integrated in any audio interface. That allows being able to choose from 80-plus analog-modeled real-time effects, for live tracking or post-production. While working ITB (in-the-box), 37 emulations of some of the world’s most coveted and hard-to-find analog studio gear are accessible for free. This includes modern-day pitch correction courtesy of Synergy Core platform partner Antares’ Auto-Tune, but overall a small selection of creative choices available in the growing library of expansions from Antelope Audio’s Software Store, starting from only $55 USD. 

Better still, since those real-time effects are hosted in the proprietary processing platform Synergy Core uniting the power of DSP and FPGA, the ZenGoSC offers imperceptible latency, allowing for direct monitoring of the processed signal in real-time for the most enjoyable recording experience, while also offloading all processing to the audio interface itself — freeing the host computer’s CPU and memory capacity.

Far from having to rely on the average-grade preamps found in comparatively priced audio interfaces, the ZenGoSC uses a high-quality design with high-gain structure, with the added ability to improve the result with any microphones, by loading a legendary preamp emulation as a real-time Synergy Core effect, enhanced still further when working in perfect harmony with one of Antelope Audio’s Edge series modeling microphones. And the AD/DA specifications offer 127dB dynamic range with -115dB THD+N in the monitor output, which helps on actual studio setups.

The ZenGoSC is perfectly positioned, therefore, to bring studio-quality recording to the home — or, indeed, any remote recording location. Antelope Audio promises to start shipping in Q1 2021, at a projected price of $499 USD/€499 EUR, available through authorized dealers or directly online.
www.antelopeaudio.com
 
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