Winter NAMM 2012 News
The Alesis MasterLink ML-9600 is a two track hard disk recorder designed for a variety of purposes. The studio I work at has one of these in one of our smaller rooms for printing final mixes to CD for the most part. The MasterLink ML-9600 will take up two spaces in a traditional rack casing and consists of connections for both analog and digit...
The Tascam CD-RW700 is a discontinued CD recorder. CD recorders like this aren't really necessary in the world of Digital Audio Workstations, but the professional studio that I work at still has one of these set up, and I would think that you'll find many pro studios out there that still have them as well. These are certainly better CD burners...
The Tascam CD-RW 2000 V3 is a discontinued model of a CD recorder and player. It is designed for use in recording studios, although there isn't nearly as much need for something like this now as there was even ten years ago, so CD-RWs like this one seem to be quickly dying out. This one comes in a rack mountable casing, which will take up two ...
The I/O options are good, but questionable. Has balanced XLR analog in, but no output on the same format. No AES/EBU. Otherwise, everything I need to maste with and create dups in the studio. Price paid 799 The quality of the converter with audio going to disc is fantastic, but dont even bother monitoring f...
A / DD / A: 9/10 (US crytal, there are better ... but it's still very good) in - out spdif: 0/10 (synchro not stable) in - out / EBU: 10/10 (stable sync) in - out Analog: 5/10 (calibration fantasy) DSP: 3/10 (the minimum, now well past ...) Mounting: 2/10 (not very fast, very precise and complex approach. ...
Received three days ago. First model tested Most: silent rack; ultra-discrete limit, marking beach with one-button recording, fast. The least: not able to enter text recording, menu accessible with difficulty to enter text via keyboard. Q / P = average. Experience to the field, we'll see if t...
1 - Skamp is my brother's, who gave it to me because I had nothing to register, sold in 2007, never with soucy! 2 - the only model that I test drive the show. 3 - _enregistrement in optical _l'enregistrement is true to the sound that enters the burner. _encombrant, compared to a digital recor...
I used it since 2001 but very little, he had less than 500 hours work almost exclusively for reading. Failed and not repairable or cost more expensive than New ... I have an older one that has worked a lot, CDR 870, it is much better and more serious, but worth 3 times more expensive. The sole interest of the CDR 600 is the CD Text on th...
I use it since its release, about 14 years ... Very good recorder, audio reading is a bit too cold and analytical, but rather upmarket. For registration is the top, huge dynamic, no breath or interference. Very nice but it was very expensive! 3 times the price of a CDR 600. Never before breakdown, reliability. <br...
I got it in Christmas 1999. At the time, burn cds was not easy. I like that you can titrate to the plate (even if the computer does not recognize this specificity). I like being away from virus and me having this system that has rendered service while belonging to the world of hi-fi. The value for money of time was difficult. Repea...