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MACKIE
500
RECORDERS
HDR24/96
24-Channel 24-Bit Hard Disk Recorder
with DAW-Style Editor
and Pull-Out Media
An incredibly affordable 24-bit/24-track non-linear hard disk recorder, the
HDR24/96 features pristine sonics, pull-out media, intuitive analog-like front
panel controls and rugged construction. It has processing power for 24
simultaneous channels at 24-bit/48kHz or 12 channels at 24-bit/96kHz. An
internal 20 GB IDE Ultra-DMA hard drive provides storage for up to 90
minutes of 24-track recording while an on-board drive bay accommodates
Mackie’s Media M-90 pullout disks. Perfect for recordists, as
a replacement for older tape-based digital recorders, or in
multi-deck, multi-room operation.
Front panel controls are fashioned after familiar tapebased systems. But unlike them, the HDR24/96 offers true, non-linear
recording and editing capabilities—record multiple versions of a track or track segment without
destroying the original—nothing is lost. All edits are non-destructive as well.
Full-featured DAW-style editing software is accessible by adding an SVGA monitor, two-button mouse, and a standard PC keyboard. No
external computer is required to take advantage of the HDR24/96’s rich graphic operating interface and editing software. Rear panel
ports let you plug the monitor, mouse and keyboard directly into the recorder. The intuitive editing software includes 999 levels of undo,
non-destructive drag-and-drop crossfades, regions and super regions, track slipping, audio phase inversion, normalization, pitch shifting, time compression and expansion, audition and scrubbing modes, quantization, one-to-multiple replacement, 192 virtual takes (8
per track), track and take bouncing, and many other familiar features. The SVGA display also provides complete control over recorder
functions and features a meter display, virtual transport controls, time code display, scrolling waveforms with 1x/2x/4x/8x/24x display,
time bar with user-defined resolution, Punch, Loop, Cue and Tempo Change markers, snap functions, locate, loop and rehearse.
Designed for project studios, live recording, video post production and professional dubbing facilities, the HDR24/96 connects to any
console—large or small, analog or digital—using your choice of four optional 8-channel I/O cards including analog, ADAT, TDIF, and
AES/EBU (the same ones used for the D8B). It also syncs to SMPTE, MIDI, video black burst, NTSC and PAL clock sources with no
additional hardware required, and offers an optional RS-422 (9-pin) card for integration into professional video systems.
Status
Display
Meter
Display
Current
Time Display
LCD
Display
LCD
Control
Record
Ready
System
Control
Transport
Media
Tray
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Floppy
Drive
Locate
& Loop
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Monitoring &
Record Safe
Auto Take & Time
Transport
Code Chase