JoeCo BBR1-A
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The BBR1-A BLACKBOX RECORDER with ADAT i/o adds the ability to capture your performance from a Digital Mixing Console supporting ADAT Lightpipe (TOSlink) inputs and outputs. Alternatively, this style of BBR can interface directly with any of the high quality A-D converters which incorporate ADAT Lightpipe outputs
JoeCo's BBR-1 Blackbox Recorder plugs into any standard live mixing console via the normal insert points and not only allows for the capture of the performance but will also record the sound check to help set the foldback mixes and allow the performers to hear the live mix for themselves. In difficult acoustic spaces, it also lets the sound engineer achieve the best balance without exhausting the band with endless rehearsals before the gig.
The Blackbox Recorder provides 24 tracks of audio recording directly onto a removable USB2 disk drive that can be immediately plugged into your Digital Audio Workstation after the gig.
Recording the audio at up to 96kHz and at 24 bit resolution into standard Broadcast Wave (BWAV) files on a standard FAT32 formatted drive allows the user to replay the material on any workstation. Just unplug the disk from the back of the lackbox Recorder and plug it into your workstation as an external disk. No copying or reassembling your studio is required and you have every mixer input recorded and available to create the perfect live remix.
For really large multi-track recordings, multiple Blackbox Recorder units can be chained together and operated from a single control surface.
Having connected the unit to the desk, the BBR1 defaults to all tracks being ready to record; just pressing Record will start the recording. If the record button is pressed again whilst in record, the Blackbox Recorder will automatically start a new recording so that each song can be easily identified later. To end a recording requires the Stop button to be held for 2 seconds to ensure that the recording cannot be stopped accidentally.
A foot switch input is also provided and can be set up to duplicate the record button function so that the engineer doesn't even have to move away from the console.
Three 8 channel Lightpipe inputs can be connected from your console and three Lightpipe outputs can return the signals back to the mixer. All other features of the BLACKBOX RECORDER unit remain unchanged and you still have the full analogue i/o of the standard BBR1 for situations where the Lightpipe inteface is not suitable.
Due to limitations in the ADAT lightpipe format, use of this option restricts 24 track recording to sample rates of 44.1kHz or 48kHz, however, the full 96kHz facility is still available in the Analogue domain.
1 x 2.5mm dc inlet (9Vdc power) - power adapter supplied
Key Features:
- 24 track audio recorder
- Virtual Sound Check Facility
- Three 8 channel Lightpipe inputs
- Three 8 channel Lightpipe outputs
- 24bit/96kHz conversion
- Simple User interface
- Keyboard input for naming tracks and songs
- Data entry wheel for navigating menus and making adjustments
- MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
- AES / SPDIF word clock
- Linear time code (LTC) & MIDI time code
- SONY PII (9-pin) control
- Records to standard USB2 drive in BWF format - Instant import into DAW
- Multiple BLACKBOX RECORDER units can be chained for really large multi-track recordings
- Applications as standalone multichannel recorder for use in studios, conferences, conventions, logging and monitoring
- Analogue inputs are still available (switchable)
- Unit must be genlocked to Mixing Console
Lieferzeit | Im Normalfall 2-3 Tage, bei dringendem Lieferungswunsch bitte kurz vorher anrufen |
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Hersteller | JoeCo |