I happened to search for similar players some time ago.
I found these:
http://www.alcorn.com/products/8traxx/
http://www.brightsign.biz/index.php
I was also looking at Egreat media players:
http://www.egreatworld.com/cn/
...for some reason the English page doesn't seem to open right now.
Some
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Interesting - so I wasn't the only one who spotted the market niche
for this sort of thing, wished I'd gotten on with my design :-(
Still a market(?) for one with a low channel count and which can be
used in groups with (?)GPS sync between them ... ...
Go modular ...
Michael
There are standalone multichannel recorders from several
manufacturers, such as this:
http://www.joeco.co.uk/main/BBR_models.html
And portable multichannel recorders such as this:
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/788t/images/
...and even more channels from other manufacturers.
The
http://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/products/D2424LV_Mk2.shtml#2
dunno the price
24 analog out
Eero
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The thing is I dont need a recorder but a playback device
I have understood that. I was also looking for a similar playback device for
an installation some time ago. As you see, there aren't too many, so I
also looked at the recorders.
- obviously devices that can record 8 channels can
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for this card in england, here:
http://www.dv247.fr/invt/101818/
A voire
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i can only second the idea going mini mac.
i have a piece for 12 channels, which i have shown several times over extended
periods driven from am humbly mini mac g4, 1.42ghz (they are cheap now) with a
simple maxpatch, opened automatically on startup in max runtime.
OS was 10.4.1, which is slim
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Eric Carmichel wrote:
Greetings to All,
Just a few thoughts regarding recent posts and the argon-filled sphere.
Martin, I definitely boo-booed by suggesting the recording would be made in
an all-argon atmosphere. But comparing the *sound* one might experience
between the two conditions (air
JoeCo Blackbox Player
Up to 64 channels of 24/96.
http://www.joeco.co.uk/main/BBP_introduction.html
Sweetwater has it for US$3395.
Front End Audio has it for US$3295.
Or perhaps you could use two Tascam DR-680s recorders. They use SD cards and
more than one can be sync'ed. Each one has six
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