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| Alesis ADAT (blackface) At a Glance |
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| Nick writes: |
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What can you say - probably one of the widest used systems. An industry standard in project studios worldwide. Compared to a disc based system they can be (and are) a bit slow and clunky but with two and a BRC, you can achieve lot. Interfaces easily with anything that supports the ADAT lightpipe, once you have it on tape there is something to be said for that as a storage medium.
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Good Points It works (most of the time), simple, good for recording live players when you don't want the hassle of a disc based system. Interfaces to analog and digital. You can mix to them also with a good drop in xfade it is possible to mix a track in sections. Offseting sections is simple with the BRC Bad Points Slow lock up times, only 48kHz can be a little temperamental mechanically - worth keeping serviced. |
Alesis ADAT (blackface) Specifications: |
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Digital IOs: ADAT lightpipe Analog IOs: 8 -10dB (jacks) 8+4dB (Edac) Other IOs: Adat sync |
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Max tracks:
8 Maximum Resolution:48khz@16bit |
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Upgrades/Extras: BRC remote greatly enhances the sync+locate possibilites |
ADAT (blackface) Links |
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