PCIe card for compact systems (low profile server, mini & media housings)
24 bit / 192 kHz resolution (digital connections)
32 bit / 384 kHz resolution (analog connections)
1 AES/EBU input and output (4 channels)
2 analog inputs and outputs (4 channels)
2 MIDI inputs and outputs ("+" version)
Automatic shutdown of the outputs when the computer is started
Balanced XLR connections
Switchable input SRCs with 144 dB dynamic range
Beast DSP mixer with EQ
Cascadable via TDM SyncBus
Compatible with common Thunderbolt PCIe adapters
Wordclock / Superclock input and output
Windows driver
PCIe card from Marian
This low-profile system, specially developed for continuous operation in small desktop and server housings, offers a balanced mix of balanced analog and digital interfaces, sample rate converters and configurable analog levels. In professional environments such as broadcasting and mastering, the Clara B proves to be particularly versatile and reliable.
Analog and digital excellence
With a dynamic range of 128 dB, the Clara B's analog connections are top class. The 32-bit AD/DA converters in the precisely tuned analog circuitry guarantee outstanding sound quality. A maximum level of up to +24 dBu ensures that all connected devices receive sufficient signal and headroom.
Switchable sample rate converter (SRC)
The software-activated SRCs make it possible to integrate any digital input signal into the sound system, regardless of sample rate and clock settings. This ensures problem-free connection of all digital devices without separate synchronization lines.
Sound system with the +
The "+" variant includes an extension with word clock inputs and outputs as well as two MIDI inputs and outputs. This expansion card is connected to the sound card via a ribbon cable and can be placed versatile in one of the slots of the computer housing.
Fast and reliable multi-client driver suite
The continuously evolving driver offers multi-client support for ASIO 2.2 and multi-channel WDM audio/WASAPI with minimal latency in all software environments. This allows multiple audio applications to access the sound system simultaneously, whether via the same or different driver interfaces.