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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: vwmule on September 11, 2019, 01:10:42 PM
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https://www.sounddevices.com/product/833/
6 ultra low-noise, all-new microphone preamplifiers
8 channels, 6 buses, 12 tracks
6 analog outputs
Ultra-accurate timecode
256 GB internal SSD, 2 SD card slots
USB-A and C ports for SD-Remote app, linear fader control via MCU, keyboard, and file transfer
Dugan Automixing for up to 8 channels
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just saw that. says shipping Monday but no price listed. way overkill for me but for those 788 users this looks awesome!
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Gotham Sound email said just under $4000.
Ouch.
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Dugan Automixing for up to 8 channels
Dugan won't help most of us at all, but if you're mixing a panel of speakers, it's fantastic.
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I own a 633. Fabulous machine. 833 is the next step up from that.
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Pro line stuff. Nice to see that they are continuing to support that cohort. R&D development from this and the Scorpio May trickle down to the Mixpre line.
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Pro line stuff. Nice to see that they are continuing to support that cohort. R&D development from this and the Scorpio May trickle down to the Mixpre line.
I was thinking that it would go the other way, too. I am a bit surprised that the 833 doesn't do 32-bit float-point recording like the MixPre II line.
Otherwise, the difference in flexibility and features between the MixPre and their top-line units is very apparent.
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where are the analog inputs for channels 7 and 8? Perhaps X1 and X2 on the output side? 6 Preamps is great.
I love the digital in and out on this machine, for me, this is the greatest benefit to this over the mixpre6
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the greatest benefit to this over the mixpre6
256 sdd with dual sd is for me! but again way above my needs or pay grade.....
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I found the 633 to be way more intuitive than the MixPre-6. And I ran the MP6 for a while. Just sayin'.
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Here's the block diagram for the 833.
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Anybody else on this forum buying one? I am.
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Descriptive first look, 29 minute video from Gotham on some of the 833 features.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAs02y9owDE&t=585s
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I don’t understand the 3 xlr ins vs 4
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I don’t understand the 3 xlr ins vs 4
4x XLR inputs allows me to do ambisonics with the 833, which the 633 couldn't do
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I don’t understand the 3 xlr ins vs 4
If you're patching out of a SBD, you only need 1 XLR, for the 633/833 will spread the sound to both left & right ISO channels internally. Luv this feature, for most SBDs I patch out of are mono anyways.
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My unboxing (welll... random ramble really!) of the Sound Devices 833 is now online:
https://youtu.be/EegBsjtvA7M
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My unboxing (welll... random ramble really!) of the Sound Devices 833 is now online:
https://youtu.be/EegBsjtvA7M
Cool! keep us posted on its usefulness to you versus your other gear.
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My unboxing (welll... random ramble really!) of the Sound Devices 833 is now online:
https://youtu.be/EegBsjtvA7M
Is it just me or was the 2nd half of this video shot in complete darkness making it impossible to see what is happening. I can see the unboxing during the first half of the video but once the sun goes down it becomes hard to watch.
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My unboxing (welll... random ramble really!) of the Sound Devices 833 is now online:
https://youtu.be/EegBsjtvA7M
dare
Is it just me or was the 2nd half of this video shot in complete darkness making it impossible to see what is happening. I can see the unboxing during the first half of the video but once the sun goes down it becomes hard to watch.
Yup, sorry about that, I talked for a lot longer than the ten minutes or so that I thought I would! And the sun set faster than I thought as well.
There wasn't much to be seen anyway as I'm just holding the recorder in my hands while I talk about it. (aside from when I comment about the little hidden port, but then again I assume anybody who has been following the 833 already knows about that hidden feature! And the possibility this is for a future "SL4")
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My unboxing (welll... random ramble really!) of the Sound Devices 833 is now online:
https://youtu.be/EegBsjtvA7M
Cool! keep us posted on its usefulness to you versus your other gear.
Using it on my first shoot tomorrow! (an overseas crew visiting for a reality tv show)
Will report back how I find my first outing
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Is it just me or was the 2nd half of this video shot in complete darkness making it impossible to see what is happening. I can see the unboxing during the first half of the video but once the sun goes down it becomes hard to watch.
Just think of it as one of those restaurants where you eat in the dark.
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Is it just me or was the 2nd half of this video shot in complete darkness making it impossible to see what is happening. I can see the unboxing during the first half of the video but once the sun goes down it becomes hard to watch.
Just think of it as one of those restaurants where you eat in the dark.
Or as a podcast ;-)
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Did a shoot, uploaded a video about a "gotcha" with the 833 where I had accidentally left Auto-Mute enabled and forgotten I had:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7TNBpIEmtg
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Impressed with the range of the SD-Remote App for the Sound Devices 833. Handy to have so much range with your tablet to roam with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5GQ3kEc9j0
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That is one sexy portable recorder.
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Impressed with the range of the SD-Remote App for the Sound Devices 833. Handy to have so much range with your tablet to roam with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5GQ3kEc9j0
epic beard , that is all.
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Impressed with the range of the SD-Remote App for the Sound Devices 833. Handy to have so much range with your tablet to roam with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5GQ3kEc9j0
epic beard , that is all.
Thanks! It's there to provide good wind protection for the lav mic.
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Looks like 32bit a/d but recording bit depth is 16 or 24....
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Strange they would not include 32 bit float recording?
Looks like 32bit a/d but recording bit depth is 16 or 24....
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There are a few current WSP shows up on bt using an 833 if anyone needs a listen.