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by Jim Feeley

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Two New Location Audio Recorders

Sound Devices and Zaxcom show eight-channel recorders

I didn’t make it to NAB this year, but since it looks like my PVC colleagues didn’t make it to the convention’s North Hall to see and hear the latest audio equipment, I thought I’d chime in with a two portable recorders designed for video and film production sound. These caught my eye and ear from afar. And check out Zaxcom’s cameo on the Late Show with David Letterman…


Sound Devices 788T digital audio recorder

The Sound Devices 788T digital audio recorder has eight microphone inputs and records up to eight channels of uncompressed audio. An internal 160GB 2.5-inch SATA drive holds up to 30 hours of uncompressed 24-bit Broadcast WAVE files. The 788T can also record to Compact Flash and to external FireWire devices, and draws power from 7.2V Sony L-type (ie-small camcorder) batteries or from external DC. It includes a timecode generator, weighs under four pounds, and costs $5,995. More info here.

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Field of View by Jim Feeley

Jim FeeleyJim Feeley is a producer, journalist, and occasional audio mixer at POV Media, a northern California production company.

In previous lives, Jim made microphones, played music, raced bikes, and edited Digital Video magazine (not all at the same time). He currently focuses on nonfiction writing and documentary production. Most of his work fits under the large umbrella of technology, science, and policy (with a little sports tossed in).

Since books and docs pay just a bit better than poetry and juggling, he also works on projects for corporate clients. He buys all the equipment he needs to buy, rents the rest, and struggles to resist facility creep.

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