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HD24 is built exclusively for the purpose of recording music instead of data, resulting in remarkable stability and performance. HD24 enables engineers to record up to 24 tracks of high-resolution 24-bit recording at 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates.

Two hot-swappable media bays provide convenient access to recording drives and allow data backup in minutes. You can edit tracks internally or easily transfer to computer via an Ethernet connection.

HD24 features ADAT Optical and ADAT Sync, enabling it to work efficiently with existing systems. It offers the same exceptional user-friendly interface ADAT users have come to expect.

HD24 can be upgraded to HR24XR with the EC2 module. This user-installable option replaces the A/D and D/A converters with the renowned AKM converters used in the acclaimed MasterLink. EC2 improves performance at all sample rates and also expands analog and digital-input compatibility to include 88.2 and 96 kHz sample resolutions.

HR24 packs 24 channels of digital audio I/O into a single-unit recorder that easily fits into any environment.

Alesis reinvents digital recording. Again

KEY FEATURES:

* 24-track, 24-bit digital audio recording (12 tracks at 96kHz with EC2 optional updgrade)
* 24 analog inputs (1/4" TRS)
* 24 analog outputs (1/4" TRS)
* 24-channel ADAT Optical I/O
* Dual recording bays utilize standard, low-cost, removable IDE computer drives
* Instant random access to audio using ADAT/FST™ (File Streaming Technology).
* Internal editing capabilities include cut, copy, paste, and track-move with undo.
* Multiple units can be synchronized to create a larger system
* Easily integrated into an existing ADAT system
* Ethernet port enables computer connection
* MIDI I/O, MTC out
* ADAT Sync in/out
* Word Clock in

MEDIA

* Caddy 1: 40GB HD
* Caddy 2: empty
* Caddies can be fitted with IDE/EIDE/ATA drive at 5,400/7,200/10,000 RPM up to 2TB


TRACK COUNT

* 24 tracks at 24-bit, 44.1 or 48
* 12 tracks at 88.2 or 96 kHz with optional EC2 upgrade


CONNECTIONS

* Analog: 24 24-bit inputs, 24 24-bit outputs (1/4" TRS, 4dBu)
* Digital: 24-channel I/O via 3 ADAT Optical inputs and 3 ADAT Optical outputs
* Other: MIDI in/out. Alesis Sync in/out (DB-9). Word Clock input (BNC, 75). Footswitch jack for punch in/out (1/4"). LRC input for traditional wired remote (1/4"). 10 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45)


AUDIO SPECS

* Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz 0/–1dB
* Dynamic range: 103dB A/D, >103dB D/A (A-weighted)
* Distortion: <0.003% THD N. Input levels: nominal 4dBu, maximum 19dBu
* Pitch control: 100 cents/–200 cents, min-max 30–50kHz (30–100kHz with version 2.0)


POWER & DIMENSIONS.

* Power: 90-230V AC, 60W
* Dimensions (H x W x D): 5.09" x 19" x 17" (127mm x 483mm x 432mm), 3U rackmount
* Weight: 20lbs (9.07kg)

Can you tell that I copied and pasted that from their web site?

No trades.

Not trying to sound grumpy :)

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[quote name='owen' post='532123' date='Jul 3 2009, 11:06 PM']I love you 51m0n![/quote]


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Course you do :)

Cant promise he'll be interested mind, he's got 2 already, but I know how his mind works you see!

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