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Re: sound devices 744

Subject: Re: sound devices 744
From: Dan Dugan <>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 10:31:23 -0700
LANG
>  > Good question. I note from the pics that it includes a flash card slot, so
>>  maybe that is the primary storage medium and mode of transfer to a computer.

WALT
>That's my impression, it's primary storage will be compact flash.

My impression is that most users will use the internal hard drive.

>It's got a firewire port just below the compact flash, so that's how you
>would transfer most likely. A lot of the other connectors don't look
>useful with our current equipment.

Have you seen mini-XLRs before? They're pretty common on pro audio 
equipment for the film industry, like wireless mikes, and Cooper 
mixers, where they're used for all but the main ins and outs.

>It appears to be the intent is it's a
>remote sound collector for a computer.

It has mike inputs with phantom and all, metering, and audio 
outputs...it's a field hard drive recorder, smaller and more rugged.

-Dan Dugan


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