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A computer-based digital multitrack set-up might be fine for studio
use, where you can work around limited inputs and complex operational
issues, but when it comes to live recording they simply don’t cut it.
There’s only one chance to capture the performance. One chance to capture the magic. You need a solution which is tough, reliable, proven, rack-mountable,
expandable and with enough inputs for the whole band. In short, you
need the new Fostex D2424LV.
This ultra-high specification 24 track digital recorder is simply the
most capable, most flexible, best sounding, and easy to use digital
multitrack ever.
24 TRACKS, 24 BALANCED I/Os
No
matter what the performance is, rock, theatrical, jazz, or worship, you
need inputs. So for maximum flexibility, each of the D2424LV’s 24
digital recording tracks has it’s own analog input and output on TRS
jack. These I/Os can be set to function as +4dBu balanced or -10dBV
unbalanced ensuring maximum connectivity with consoles and effects.
In addition to the analog I/OS there are three ADAT™ Digital Interfaces
(24 ADAT I/Os in total) for connection to the new breed of digital
consoles.
AWESOME AUDIO QUALITY
Employing
the latest 24bit A/D’s and D/As, the D2424LV’s high-definition
recording engine offers sonically pure, no-compromise non-compressed
multitrack recording in one of six audio formats, including the new
24bit / 96kHz and 24bit / 88.2kHz standards. All under the control of
FDMS-3, Fostex’s intelligent disk management software.
INCREDIBLE EASE OF USE
The performance is about to start and the last thing you need is a machine which is difficult to use.
Don‘t worry, as thanks to the clear and concise interface which enables
intuitive access to the facilities on offer, the D2424LV is incredibly
easy to get to grips with.
The front-panel remote control, for example, can be located up to 10
metres from the recorder (with optional Model 8551B x 2 fitted), while
individual tracks can be named and exchanged with ease.
Usability is enhanced futher still, with the ‘All Input’ and ‘All
Ready’ functions which allow you to check all input signals and make
all tracks ready with single button pushes.
Location facilities incorporate Recall Locate to the 99 locate memories
using the jog/shuttle wheel and Prev/Next Locate by simply pressing the
Prev/Next key.
Other ‘studio’ features include a Mark/Stop function which allows the
D2424LV to stop automatically at a preset Mark point, Program Chain
Play which allows for a compilation of programs to be played back in a
certain order, and footswitch control for start/stop as well as punch
in/out functions.
Backing up recordings can be to external SCSI-2 media, DAT, ADAT or to
an optional secondary internal hard drive or optional DVD-RAM drive.
SOPHISTICATED AUDIO EDITING
The
editing features available are superb, completely non-linear and aided
by a graphical audio preview. Full Copy/Move & Paste is achievable
across tracks or song programs. The UNDO function is worthy of a
special mention as the number of UNDOs available is only limited by the
disk space available.
If you wish to take audio editing and
processing further, you can export and import designated tracks, parts
of tracks or complete songs as .WAV files to a DOS FAT 16 formatted
SCSI disk or to a DVD-RAM drive in the secondary bay. Editing,
processing and sound file conversion can therefore be accomplished on a
PC using proprietory audio editing tools.
Plus there is the choice of three time bases (ABS, MTC &
bar/beat/clock), up to 64 tempo and signature changes per song, and a
‘virtual timecode track’ (all recording tracks are free for audio).
INTERFACING
Word
I/O is standard keeping multiple-linked digital devices ‘in sync’ while
RS422 support is also offered for remote control. Interface options can
be further enhanced via a range of dealer / distributor fit optional
timecode & Ethernet cards. Model 8346 timecode card chases and
locks to incoming LTC with the option of referencing to Video or Word
clock. In addition it offers compatibility, in conjunction with RS422,
with video editors and other professional tools. Ethernet meanwhile
makes D2424LV files available to a media network.
Features:
- Record 24 tracks simultaneously - ideal for live performance recording
- 24 TRS balanced jacks for all analog I/Os. Balanced/unbalanced selectable (ref. level: 12dB/-20dB)
- 56
track digital recording with no compression (24 tracks plus 32
additional 'ghost tracks'/ 8 tracks plus 48 additional tracks for
24bit/96k)
- 6 recording formats: 24bit / 96kHz, 24bit / 88.2kHz, 16bit / 44.1kHz, 16bit / 48kHz, 24bit / 44.1kHz, & 24bit / 48kHz)
- 128 times oversampling delta-sigma 24bit AD/DA
- ADAT I/O (S/P DIF switchable)
- Program Chain Play mode
- Twin drive bays. Secondary bay may be fitted with optional 2nd hard drive or DVD-RAM drive for back-up
- Export & import .WAV song files
- Level envelope display aids easy audio with undo & redo
- Non-destructive 99-time Copy/Paste & Move/Paste editing across programs (songs)
- Virtual timecode track function
- Unlimited chronological editing UNDOs (dependent disc space)
- 6 point edit memory & 99 locate point memory
- MTC/MMC & FEX implemented for external MIDI control
- Multiple tempo and signature changes per song
- Word I/O
- MIDI clock with song position pointer
- Handy ‘All Input’ & ‘All Ready’ feature
- RS-422 remote connector
- Optional Ethernet and timecode cards
Virtal Timecode Track
The
"Virtual Timecode Track" feature allows recording of timecode from
internal or external sources to a ‘virtual timecode track’ keeping all
tracks free for audio.
ADAT Interface - 24-track simultaneous recording & data archive
The
ADAT™ Digital Interface is present on machine. This can be used for
importing and exporting of ADAT compatible material, archiving sessions
to the ADAT format and for interfacing to the new breed of digital
mixing consoles. By recording using the ADAT interface the number of
simultaneous recording tracks available is maximised to 24.
Multiple UNDOs
Hard
drives can be specially formatted to enable the Multiple Undo feature.
When formatted in this way, all recording takes are given a unique time
‘stamp’ by the internal clock and saved to a separate part of the
drive, (the number of takes is only dependent by the disk space
available). By using the Multiple Undo function you can ‘jump’ back to
any previous take with a simple button push.