

You’ll need a computer, equipped with a motherboard that supports Thunderbolt™. WHAT DO I NEED TO CONNECT MY DEVICE VIA THUNDERBOLT™? We recommend using the VB-Audio VoiceMeeter Virtual Audio Mixer.

Please note that Windows Audio is not yet supported, only ASIO. Configure your device from the Control Panel and use your favorite DAW to playback and record! Download and install the Antelope Launcher. A prompt may appear to ask if the device can connect. The warning appears because the device is not yet certified for Windows, you can safely ignore it. A warning will appear stating “This device may not work properly”. Download and install the latest Antelope Audio Windows Thunderbolt™ Driver. Make sure you have “Thunderbolt™ Software” installed. Thunderbolt™ software from Intel (available from your computer / motherboard manufacturer) Thunderbolt™ 2 cable – we recommend using the Apple Thunderbolt™ Cable, or if you need longer cable – the Corning Thunderbolt™ Optical Cables

Thunderbolt™ controller: either integrated or via Add-In Card (AIC)įor Thunderbolt™ 3 ports – Thunderbolt™ 3 to Thunderbolt™ 2 Adapter: we recommend using the StarTech Thunderbolt™ 3 to Thunderbolt™ 2 Adapter Windows 10 PC supporting Thunderbolt™ 2 or Thunderbolt™ 3 Please follow our news page for any updates. The driver is under active development and new versions will be first made available on this page. Thunderbolt™ driver for Windows 10 (32-bit) v1.2.9.112 Thunderbolt™ driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) v1.2.9.112 The interfaces are certified on Mac, and they meet the Thunderbolt™ physical, electrical and logical specifications The Antelope Thunderbolt™ interfaces are not yet certified for PC and a notification might appear that they might not work correctly.We’d like to thank Vin Curigliano of AAVIM Technology for his wonderful work on DAW Bench and the Low-latency Performance Database, and for measuring the Discrete 8 and giving us feedback on improving the product. ** You can check how the Discrete 8 with the Windows Thunderbolt™ driver measures compared to other interfaces * 0.995ms measured on Discrete 8 using PreSonus Studio One 4, 192kHz, 64 samples buffer, streaming mode set to “Fast”. The driver is very efficient and maintains stable playback on busy sessions with lots of channels and effects – the Discrete 8 achieved LLP Rating of 9.30 on the DAW Bench low-latency benchmarks**.The Antelope Audio Windows Thunderbolt™ Driver supports ultra-low latency – down to sub-millisecond round-trip latency including AD/DA*.Visit your product download page to get the latest Windows TB drivers.
