Fourier Audio Reveals New transform.go at NAMM Fourier Audio announces HYPERPORT, a new low-latency, point-to-point audio protocol designed for seamless integration between its transform.engine or transform.go and DiGiCo's Quantum and SD-Range consoles. With the launch of HYPERPORT, Fourier Audio addresses one of the most critical challenges in live sound -- latency. Built from the ground up for professional touring, theatre, and broadcast environments, HYPERPORT delivers ultra-fast, reliable audio transfer, giving engineers the speed, precision, and confidence they need in high-pressure performance situations. When connecting transform hardware as an insert on a DiGiCo console, HYPERPORT achieves an astonishing 1.2ms roundtrip latency, a reduction of more than half when compared to Dante (~3ms). The new protocol's impressive real-world performance enables Fourier Audio's live plugin hosts to now be used for even the most latency-sensitive applications, including monitor mixing. "Artists are acutely sensitive to latency, as it directly impacts the musicality of a performance," says CEO Pete Bridgman. "We've heard our customers' requests to minimise latency and have collaborated with DiGiCo to invent HYPERPORT, which upgrades existing hardware at no extra cost to provide a transport layer optimised for quick, no-nonsense setup, minimal buffering, and uncompromised audio integrity." Along with its quick setup and high-resolution signal transport, DiGiCo users will also be pleased to know that the Fourier Interface Card or DMI-DANTE64@96 card in their console automatically detects between Dante and HYPERPORT, enabling 64 channels of redundant, high-speed, low-latency connectivity at 48kHz or 96kHz, with no additional hardware, configuration or controller software required. HYPERPORT will be available for free to all Fourier Audio users in March 2026 via a software update, downloadable from the Fourier Audio website: go.fourieraudio.com/download. 
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