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$9
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UDM
IDE drives are the least expensive media for recording a 24-track
master. A typical pop tune tracks for under $10 USD. How can you record
for a third the price of ADAT tapes? Hard drives use every fraction
of storage space - tape just keeps on rolling by - whether there's
audio on the track or not. A Mackie Media M90 can hold over two album's
worth of material!
Check out Mackie Media recording and back-up options below: |
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Mackie
Media M90 |
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Pro
studios saving client's projects - or home studios needing to back-up
a lot of data - will love the Mackie Media M90. For only $199 retail
you get over 90 minutes of pre-formatted 24-track, 24-bit audio. Less
than the cost of 2" tape! Each Mackie Media M90 comes in its own padded
storage case, complete with track sheet and project labels for both
drive and case. Back-up from the HDR24/96's internal drive - or you
can opt to record directly to the Mackie Media M90 and skip the back-up
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Internal
IDE Drive |
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Of
course, each HDR24/96 ships with its own 20+ Gig Ultra DMA IDE internal
hard drive. You get over 90 minutes of full 24-track, 24 bit recording
time at 48kHz. Two-track recording? That's 18 hours! Each session
is saved as a Project which includes all track data, volume envelopes,
EDL, and different versions of edits.
Why
IDE???
Click here and we'll tell you! |
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