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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Kevin Straker on June 14, 2005, 03:20:23 PM
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I guess they did say a June release. I wonder how soon?
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pierre or pepe or paco or whateer the hell his name is says he dont know when itll be released and no idee how much dough.
Ray
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From Jacques Sax, about the MINIR (taken from another board) :
should be available in august/september 2005
final price known at the end of june 2005
remote included with the recorder (no possibility to adjust levels from the remote though)
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From Jacques Sax, about the MINIR (taken from another board) :
should be available in august/september 2005
final price known at the end of june 2005
remote included with the recorder (no possibility to adjust levels from the remote though)
That is the 82R, the strictly 2 channel version will be later?
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I think that this is for the 2 channels version
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Would be good news if this is for the strictly 2 channel version.
That would mean though that the 82R (8- channel) is to be expected even sooner...
Any hints of that being true?
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I sent some email to Jacques. Hopefully he will reply and shed some light...
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Anyone ever used one of their AD converters? Same size as the sxm2. Talk about a nice compact rig. mics > sxm-2 > sxda-2 > recorder. :laugh:
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Anyone ever used one of their AD converters? Same size as the sxm2. Talk about a nice compact rig. mics > sxm-2 > sxda-2 > recorder. :laugh:
Isn't the SXDA-2 a digital to analog converter, i.e. wouldn't work with the SXM2?
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Anyone ever used one of their AD converters? Same size as the sxm2. Talk about a nice compact rig. mics > sxm-2 > sxda-2 > recorder. :laugh:
Isn't the SXDA-2 a digital to analog converter, i.e. wouldn't work with the SXM2?
yep...
Housed in a 146 x 85 x 40mm box and powered by two 9Volt batteries, the SX-DA2 is a truly professional two channel 20 bit digital to analog converter.
The SX-DA2 has XLR inputs for the AES/EBU digital input and coaxial and optical inputs for S/P-DIF signals. The outputs are two XLR connectors providing balanced line output signals. A 3.5mm mini jack for stereo headphones and headphone level control is provided. Not only is the SX-DA2 an excellent 20 bit digital to analog converter, it can also be used to analyze a digital signal. It incorporates LEDs to indicate: Professional or Consumer formats, 44.1 or 48 kHz sampling rate, 4% & 0.4% or out of range, Validity Bit, Confidence Bit, Emphasis, SCMS, Stereo, and Error flags.
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my bad, should have read it a little slower, my darn colludge edumacation must not have been no gud..... :P
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doesn't even look like the have an A>D unit that isn't outside of their recorders... I am sure that their DAT receorders have sweet A>D stages in them.
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my bad, should have read it a little slower, my darn colludge edumacation must not have been no gud..... :P
Well, maybe your misreading could get enough of us to pester Sonosax into making SXAD-2...that would be sweet. +T for mistaken ingenuity!
I know I'd certainly be interested. Your post had me salivating.
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I sent some email to Jacques. Hopefully he will reply and shed some light...
Well, I guess not. Thanks for the incentive to buy from M-Audio. >:D