ANTELOPE AUDIO LiveClock

ANTELOPE AUDIO LiveClock

MEET ANTELOPE AUDIO’S
PORTABLE CLOCK

Digital perfection and analog detail in the most elegant portable clock on the market

For over a decade now Antelope Audio has been setting new standards in the studio master clocks market.

Our portable audio master clock, the LiveClock, is unique in terms of size, sound quality and price. Packed in a robust aluminum case with a lockable touch screen, it fits perfectly into a FOH console dog house. With the additional rack ears is taking up just 1U space it’s a breeze to set it in the rig.

Designed to perfectly suit any live sound set up, this portable clock carries the signature Antelope sound.

SMALL SIZE, BIG SOUND

Best clock will always stand for best sound. Now you have both on the go.

The competitive price and elegantly small footprint make LiveClock the perfect choice for all location recordists, home studio producers or traveling artists.

The LiveClock utilizes the same clocking technology, therefore sounds as amazing as Antelope’s legendary Trinity or latest OCX HD master clock.

192 KHZ SAMPLE RATE SUPPORT

Clock multiple devices simultaneously and sync with Antelope’s Atomic Clocks

LiveClock supports up to 192 kHz sample rate, distributed via four Word Clock outputs on BNC and two pairs of AES/EBU and S/PDIF outputs. The unit allows simultaneous clocking of multiple devices, providing the perfect synchronization of either a large live rig or a contemporary studio set up. A 10 MHz input for connection with Antelope’s 10MX or 10M offers even greater stability and sound quality.

INTUITIVE CONTROL

Not just portable, but a breeze to set up and control, LiveClock is your live rig’s new best friend

LiveClock is extremely easy to configure via the sleek front panel touch buttons. The convenient ‘Panel Lock’ function prevents sampling rate changes during a session or live show.
All aspects of the device are easily operated via the OS X and Windows compatible Software Control Panel.

IDR 14.730.000

www.antelopeaudio.com

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