Zen Go Synergy Core is Antelope Audio's attempt to to one-up and out-innovate the Universal Audio Apollo Solo - now in Thunderbolt 3 variant.
Galaxy 32 Synergy Core owners are treated to a free update from Antelope Audio which adds full surround/immersive audio support.
Antelope boosts its bargain pro-audio offerings with updated converters, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, more DSP power and functionality.
A year and a half later, Antelope is downsizing its Galaxy 64 AD/DA converter for lesser workloads and tighter budgets. Here's what we know so far.
Antelope Audio and Thomann have attractive deals on four Synergy Core interfaces with discounts and freebies thrown in.
The Galaxy 64 is shaping up to be a landmark product for Antelope. Remarkably, it's the first-in-world 64-channel AD/DA converter and also Antelope's first Dante interface.
UAD's desktop line is a very obvious target for the Zen Tour successor, as its specs and features read like a barely hidden attempt at one-upping the Universal guys. David vs Goliath?
With some pretty hefty new HMWC technology and a price tag to match, Antelope's Lamborghini-colored hi-end converter is finally shipping and competes with products by RME and Ferrofish.
Edge Go comes close to representing a functional virtual recording studio on top of a high-end mic. Meanwhile, the new Orion 32 HD offers impressive dynamic range.
An anonymous source provided Gearnews with an image depicting a 3D model of what appears to be a brand new Antelope Audio microphone with USB connectivity - a first for the company.