At 12:51 AM +0000 3/15/04, Rich Peet wrote:
>This is not recommended for most. I am filling a need of
>record/edit/playback of surround off site within one box.
>
>First Prototype is now functional. I Probably will scrap it in the
>next few months and expanded upon it in the second proto. I learned a
>lot that I wish to incorporate in a different version. First proto
>did not make it to water resistant. Nor does it pass a four foot drop
>test. Next version will.
>http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/proto.jpg
>
>Configured on the front four combo connectors.
>4 channels mic input through the Quadmic pre using XLR's.
>6 channels unbalanced line-level output through the 1/4"
>2 channels unbalanced line-level input through the 1/4"
>Reconfigurable and expandable as needed.
>Uncomprimised sound quality to 24/96
>Digital i/o options as one would expect from light, coax, USB, Adat,
>etc.
>Any common audio format or compression supported.
>
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>80 watt battery or Wall power option.
>
>RF 19 key wireless remote of record and play functions.
>
>RF wireless mouse.
>
>Operation with or without laptop screen.
>Screen needed for full edit capabilities.
>
>Choice of multiple software options including Logic, Audition and a
>few others. Different software can be operated at the sametime as
>well as playback and record at the same time. If you ask if it can be
>done, likely this box can do it.
>
>Rich
If it runs with both lids closed that's terrific. Very compact. I
wonder if there's a high density foam with enough integrity to build
a box right out it or a mold? The waterproof coated, cheese head
stuff? The contents (sans batteries maybe) seem light enough to not
place too much stress on such a "container." Once padded, the whole
thing could be strapped to a backpack frame. Thanks for sharing. Rob
D.
=3D =3D =3D =3D
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