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Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« on: April 11, 2008, 10:50:08 AM »
http://www.sounddevices.com/news/788t-announce.htm

http://www.sounddevices.com/products/788t.htm





Enhanced Flexibility with Eight Channels of Recording

Las Vegas, NV, April 14, 2008 — At NAB 2008, Sound Devices (Booth N7235) will introduce a powerful new addition to its 7-Series line of digital audio recorders — the 788T eight-track recorder.

788T Digital Audio RecorderDesigned specifically for multi-track on-location productions, the eight-track 788T features a significant expansion of input and output capability—eight full-featured microphone inputs and eight tracks of recording. The eight inputs, together with a thoroughly revised digital architecture, provide unprecedented recording flexibility.

The added I/O, new digital architecture, and full feature-set of the 788T hasn’t compromised the compact size that has become a trademark of the 7-Series recorders. In a stainless-steel and aluminum chassis weighing less than 4 pounds and roughly the size of a hard-backed mystery novel, the 788T accommodates individual controls and connectors for each of its eight inputs, plus numerous additional I/O and data connections.

“Our production sound customers are using more isolated tracks and have been asking for a machine with more than four tracks without a size, weight, and cost penalty,” says Jon Tatooles, managing director of Sound Devices. “The 788T brings a substantial increase in flexibility while taking advantage of all the strengths of our current 7-Series recorders.”

To accommodate the larger data storage requirements of multi-track recordings, the 788T comes equipped with a 160 GB 2.5-in. internal SATA hard disk drive. This on-board storage provides up to 30 hours of 8-track, uncompressed 24-bit audio recording of industry-standard Broadcast Wave files. Additionally, CompactFlash cards with UDMA support and external FireWire mass storage volumes can be used for recording and playback. All three storage mediums can be selected for simultaneous, redundant recording.

With the 788T, transitioning from the field to the studio is easy. To transfer recorded audio, the 788T features high-speed access to both the internal hard drive and connected CompactFlash medium. Disk-to-computer and card-to-computer transfers are limited only by the drives themselves, with transfer speeds greater than 40 MB per second with fast, 266x CompactFlash media.

For fast, accurate setups in the field, the 788T visually indicates level information of both inputs and track assignments. Each of the eight input controls has a corresponding tri-color circular LED, making level adjustments simple in fast run-and-gun environments. The 788T’s Input Control Toggle allows for quick access to common settings such as input type, limiter engagement, high-pass filter activation, and phantom powering. Its LCD display is viewable in all lighting conditions, including direct sunlight.Additionally, the LED’s are dimmer-adjustable for any lighting condition, including a lights-out setting for blacked-out sets.

As with the 702T and 744T’s time code recorders, the 788T has a high-performance, full-featured time code generator. It is also equipped with selectable word clock sync source, including numerous video sync sources. The 788T is powered by 7.2 V Li-ion batteries or external DC (10-18 V) and offers an on-board Li-ion battery charger.



Specs:

Sampling Frequency:
internal: 32, 44.1, 47.952, 48, 48.048
external clocking: 32–48.048 kHz via word clock or digital inputs

Internal Data Path and Processing:
32 bit, 192 dB dynamic range

A/D, D/A Converters:
24 bit, 48.048 kHz sample rate maximum

A/D Dynamic Range:
123 dB, A-weighted bandwidth
120 dB, 20 Hz–22 kHz bandwidth

D/A Dynamic Range:
114 dB, A-weighted bandwidth
111 dB, 20 Hz–22 kHz bandwidth

Metering
112-segment (8 x 14), sunlight-viewable, selectable peak, VU, or peak (with or without peak hold) with VU ballistics, variable brightness

Frequency Res. Mic or Line:
10 Hz–20 kHz, +0.1, -0.5 (gain controls centered)

THD + Noise:
Mic: 0.004% max (1 kHz, 22 Hz–22 kHz BW, gain control down, -15 dBu input); line: 0.004% max (1 kHz, 22 Hz–22 kHz BW, gain control down, +16 dBu input)

Gain: (input dBu to -20 dBFS)
Mic: Off (0) to 76.0 dB Line: Off, -26.0 to 50.0 dB

Input Impedance
Mic (XLR and TA3): 3.3k ohm; Line (XLR and TA3): 3.3k ohm

Input Clipping Level:

Mic input: +8 dBu minimum (gain = 10 dB); line input: +26 dBu minimum (gain = 0 dB)

Input Topology Mic and Line
fully electronically balanced, RF, ESD, short, and overload protected; pin-2 hot, pin-3 cold

Gain Matching Mic/Line inputs
0.1 dB increments, channel-to-channel while linked

Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Mic: 40 dB minimum at 80 Hz

High-Pass Filters:
40-320 Hz in 10Hz steps @ 6/12 dB/oct (Setup Menu selectable)

Mic Powering:
(each analog input selectable): 48 V phantom through 6.8k resistors, 10 mA per mic available, menu-selected per channel in mic or line level positions

Mic/Line Input Limiters:
Variable threshold -12 to -2 dBFS; Infinite:1 limiting ratio, 2 mS attack time, menu-selectable release time 200-2000 mS, soft-knee starting approximately 6dB below setting.

Line Output Clipping Level:
+24 dBu minimum, 10k ohm load

Attenuation & Resolution:
0–20 dB, 1 dB increments

Output Topology Line
fully electronically-balanced, RF, ESD, short, and overload protected; pin-2 driven hot, pin-3 driven cold; let pin-3 float for unbalanced connections.

I/O – Digital:
AES3 Balanced AES out 1-4 on TA3 connector; Balanced AES out 5-6 on DB15 connector 110 ohm, 2 Vp-p, AES and S/PDIF compatible with RCA adaptor; Balanced AES in 1-8 on DB15 connector 110 ohm, 2 V p-p, AES and S/PDIF compatible with RCA adaptor

Digital Storage:
internal hard drive SATA interface 2.5-in hard drive 4200–7200 RPM supported, FAT32 formatted, up to 2 TB addressable
Compact Flash CF type I, II, and + (microdrive) compatible, UDMA (x300) compatible, FAT32 formatted, up to 2 TB addressable

File Types
Record: WAV (AES-31 format), mono or polyphonic, at supported Fs, 24-bit or 16-bit;
Playback: WAV (AES-31 format), mono or polyphonic, at supported Fs, 24-bit or 16-bit;
MP3 @ 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, or 320 kb/s stereo; MP2 @ 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, or 320, 384 kb/s stereo

Utilities

Format, Speed Test, and Repair utility for internal HD, CF and external drive volumes

Data Transfer / Control:
FireWire 400: For connection to ext drives and computers: IEEE-1394a compliant, 6-pin FireWire, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X only
FireWire 800: For connection to ext drives and computers: IEEE-1394b compliant, 8-pin FireWire, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X only
USB 2.0: Slave mode only. For connection to Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X only
USB Keyboard Input: For connection to USB keyboards for entering notes and controlling features and functions of the 788T via user selectable keyboard shortcuts.

Time Code:
Modes Supported: Off, free run, record run, 24 hour run, external time code receive
Frame Rates: 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97DF, 29.97ND, 30DF, 30ND, 30+
Accuracy: 0.2 ppm, when tuned with Ambient Master Controller, holds TC clock for 4 hours after main battery removal; after 4 hours, retains time of day
Input / Output 20k ohm impedance, 0.3V p-p (–8 dBu) minimum / 1k ohm impedance, 3.0V p-p (+12 dBu)
Sync Input: Word Clock, AES3, Video (NTSC, PAL, and Tri-Level)
Word Clock Output: Square wave, running at sample rate, 3.3vp-p, 50 ohm.

Power:
Power supply (batteries): operating cell, removable 7.2 V (nominal) Sony L-type Li-ion, operational from 6.5–8.5 V, time code battery, 3.6 Li–ion
Power supply (external): 10–18 V, 1000 mA minimum, via locking 4-pin Hirose connector, use Hirose #HR10-7P-4P (DigiKey# HR100-ND) for locking mating DC connector; pin-1 (-), pin-4 (+).

Environmental:
Operation and Storage ambient temperature 5–55° C, relative humidity (non-condensing) 80%

Other:
Tone Oscillator: 100 Hz–10 kHz, variable output, assigned to tracks or outputs (menu-selectable)

Dimensions and Weight:
Size: 45 mm x 257 mm x 163 mm (H x W x D) 1.8" x 10.1" x 6.4"
Mass: unpackaged: 1.7 kg, (3 lbs 12 oz.) without battery
« Last Edit: April 11, 2008, 12:47:12 PM by mmedley. »
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2008, 10:57:22 AM »
Dayum.  Wonder what the price will be.  Bet it's outrageous.
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2008, 11:02:17 AM »
sweet, hopefully i can pick up a used 744T now for cheap


internal hard drive SATA interface: this i believe will be available for the older 7xx recorders as a daughter board replacement since ata drive are becoming scarce
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2008, 11:02:39 AM »
That's sweet, but I have my hands full with 4.  8 tracks would make me jump off a cliff.

The one thing I like though is being able to control gain independently for all 8 tracks on the pots, whereas with the 744T you need to adjust gain on 3 & 4 using the menu...that sucks.


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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2008, 11:09:24 AM »
so any idea what the price tag on this will be
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2008, 11:10:05 AM »
Major drool-age.  :o
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2008, 11:12:04 AM »
Just got off the phone with SD.  Street price is $6,000, which I would assume to MSRP.
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2008, 11:14:54 AM »
Just got off the phone with SD.  Street price is $6,000, which I would assume to MSRP.

Which works out to be only $2-3k or so when people dump their 744T's...

not too bad.
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Actualy this is a viable option for me with the Soundfield....to go B Format and get a SBD in to matrix on those rare occasions I'll need 6 channels.
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2008, 11:16:49 AM »
now that is just plain crazy. imagine the post work.

guess it would be useful for those actually getting paid for their recordings.

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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2008, 11:19:30 AM »
Does this have pres on all 8 inputs?

Very cool looking box.

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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2008, 11:19:57 AM »
Does this have pres on all 8 inputs?

Very cool looking box.

I think just 4 looking at the side panels....4 mic, 4 line.
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2008, 11:20:35 AM »
Does this have pres on all 8 inputs?

Very cool looking box.

I think just 4 looking at the side panels....4 mic, 4 line.


Gotcha. Didn't see that picture.

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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2008, 11:24:02 AM »
pretty sweet box.  much less than the Deva.
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Re: Drum Roll....WOOOHOOO......Sound Devices 788T
« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2008, 11:25:31 AM »
I will say this....Sound Devices is dominating and driving the market for 'affordable' portable HD and solid state based recording gear. 
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« Reply #14 on: April 11, 2008, 11:27:48 AM »
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