Buy Used DN9696 by Klark Teknik
The concert sound industry is constantly evolving. Bands and artists are increasingly being recorded for live CDs, DVDs, Internet releases and for general archive purposes; all are extremely valuable additional reVenue streams for both the artist and service comPanies alike.
Secondly, with limited production rehearsals now being the norm, mix engineers require live Recordings so that a “virtual sound check can be performed. This removes the need to directly involve the artist, and all the ass...
Also Known As: Used 969, Used DN9696, Used 696
Used Recording For Sale
$2,194 USD : €1.745 EUR
B67 master recorder. 1/4 inch analog recorder. Comes with a single case.
$3,048 USD : €2.425 EUR
The package includes the Recorder unit, the controller, meter bridge and the Otari remote contr...
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DN9696 Recording
...ist, and all the associated additional expense and time that a traditional sound check or rehearsal process incurs. The “virtual sound check also allows the mix engineer the time to fine tune his mix and use the full potential that digital console automation offers.To help meet the concert sound industry's requirements, Klark Teknik has engineered an extremely easy to use, simple to setup, standalone hard disk recorder - the DN9696. This High Resolution Audio Recorder offers 96 tracks of 96kHz audio at 24bit, with a massive nine hours of internal storage. There is now no need for external computers linked to multiple non-roadworthy systems with complicated interconnections, just a
simple plug and play unit with dedicated Play, Stop and Record front panel transport controls.
The screen based software interface offers in-depth control of both Recording and playback functions. There are echoes of the unique features of Midas' digital audio systems within the DN9696, for example the use of POPulation groups to view, colour and edit tracks, an 'Input Sheet' for quickly naming all tracks as well as 'dual operator' control of the system.
The DN9696 occupies only 5U of rack space with very simple cable requirements and does not demand the expense of a dedicated Recording technician. After all, all you really need is Record, Stop and Play.
Klark Teknik Recording
In 1974, brothers Phil and Terry Clarke founded Klark Teknik Research Ltd. Their pioneering approach to design and development allowed them to introduce some truly groundbreaking designs. One of the world’s first digital delay and digital reverb units emanated from their laboratory, and their descendants remain in common usage all over the world to this day. However, it was their concepts for graphic EQ devices that really changed the world of professional audio resulting in the uniquely capable DN370 and the world famous DN360. Today Klark Teknik continues to bring innovation in design, engineering and sonic quality in both the analogue and digital realm of audio signal processing. With the introduction of Show Command, Klark Teknik have an integrated system of hardware, software and Ethernet technology providing full control of loudspeaker system equalisation, management and routing. Uniquely in its field, Klark Teknik also provides the customer with an opportunity to invest in leading-edge equipment with an extraordinary working lifespan and unrivalled retained value* Box/Housin. Used . g - a metal or plastic container to house the whole instrument and prevent light from spilling in un-wanted directions.
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Recording
Sound recording is a form of recording or reproduction using electrical and mechanical translation of the sound waves. The sounds recorded are usually spoken voice, instrumental music, singing and sound effects. Audio recording can either be analog or digital. Analog recording uses a transducer such as a microphone to record sounds analogous to the air pressure surrounding the sound being recorded. The analog recorder may use a microphone diaphragm for acoustic sound recording. This microphone is highly sensitive to changes in the pressure of the acoustic sound waves. It records these sounds in graphic representations such as the phonograph that records grooves with a stylus. Sound waves from electronics can be directly reproduced from the pickups of an electric guitar or synthesizer. These are commonly used by musicians to hear how well they are doing during a recording session. Digital recording is the direct recording of audio or video into a storage device that records it as binary numbers representing the modifications in atmospheric pressure of the sound. The record can be stored and read back to be reproduced. This type of recording is more accurate and is more resistant to errors compared to analog recording. Both however have their own limitations. The analog system is bound by the capabilities of the medium and circuits used to record. In the digital system, the ratio of signal to noise is bound by the bit depth of the modification from analog to digital. Natural noise is a common limitation of both recording systems. Used DN9696 For Sale
96 channels of 96K hard disc recording suitable for use with Midas Pro series and XL8 consoles or anything wit...
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