Used HDR24 96 | For Sale Item# 25395

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Quantity 1
Condition Excellent / Few Scratches
Year 2005
Location Europe
Case Type Cardboard
Previous Use Installation
Warranty 2 Day

Description

Great working order. Cleaned and tested.

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(1) HDR24/96

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HDR24 96

HDR24 96

Mackie Digital Systems (MDS) recently announced the latest product in their line of hard disk recorders. The MDR24/96 is a scaled down version of the popular HDR24/96. The MDR24/96 is a 24-track hard disk recorder, which supports 44.1k and 48k sampling rates and 16 or 24 bit resolutions. Although the popular monitor, keyboard, and mouse connections are no longer present on the rear panel, a user can do cut/copy/paste editing and track slip from the front panel of the box. This makes the MDR24/96 a very viable Solution for live recordings and as a 24-track add-on to existing systems. The MDR utilizes the same 20 gig Ultra DMA IDE hard drives that are available with the HDR24/96, and by using the removable Mackie Media drives from Mackie, a user can transfer EDL's back and forth between an HDR24/96 and MDR24/96 without having to do any conversions. The MDR24/96 has all of the sync options customers have become accustomed to with the HDR24/96. SMPTE, Word Clock, Video Sync, and Midi timecode are all standard features of the MDR24/96. An Ethernet port has also been included to allow transfers via FTP to another computer system. Unlike the HDR24/96, the MDR24/96 ships with 24 tracks of analog I/O, but does have the ability to add digital I/O if the user prefers.

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LOUD Technologies Inc. LOUD Technologies Inc. is one of the worldâ??s largest dedicated pro audio and music products companies. As the corporate parent for world-recognized brands including Alvarez, Ampeg, Crate, EAW, Knilling, Mackie, SIA and TAPCO, LOUD Technologies Inc. produces a wide range of digital recording products, loudspeakers, commercial audio systems, audio and music software, guitars, guitar and bass amplifiers, and orchestral string instruments. Additionally, LOUD Technologies is one of the largest distributors of branded pro audio and music accessories. Wherever there is music making, live performance, audio recording or playback, LOUD Technologies is there.

Used 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.

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