re: HD24 WOW
Hi, all,
Just to be upfront, I'm from Alesis (in case you have not seen my email address yet!)
Just wanted to respond to some of these posts:
1. While the competition makes fine products, we did not want to make another "recording computer"; think of HD24 as a "tape recorder without the tape". While there is CUT COPY and PASTE with UNDO, if you need waveform editing, you can FTP tracks into a computer or send them in optically (into a card with ADAT Optical), and use whatever editing program you like to use. On HD24's front panel (and on the remote to come later) you can scrub edit points like analog tape, "nudge" the points, preview 5 seconds of the "start" or "end" edit point (or the entire edit region), preview the edit before you commit, and undo if you still mess up. :^)
2. Our "new way of recording" IS new; never before done in a hard disk recorder: we are always writing linearly, no fragmenting. When you record and punch in on a track, it is on that track; again, a "tape recorder without the tape". That is why we can get away with inexpensive 5400 RPM IDE drives: there is no need for the drive to "run around", find your punch-in fragments, put them together and play them like one file (with hopefully no glitching)...our tracks are one file per track. If you were able to look at the drive after a lot of recording and punching, you would see the arm move like the arm on a turntable: smooth across the hard disk; no jumping around finding all the pieces of data. Very stable, and very cool! You can put your trust in this method: the writing and reading has been solid since the FIRST version of test software. The Alesis engineers nailed it.
3. re archiving: Since you are recording onto a hard drive, you are basically archiving as you are recording. Fill a drive, put it on a shelf and put another one in. You can also copy an entire drive or individual songs to a drive in the second bay (we ship with two bays and one 10 gig hard drive (about 40 minutes 24 tracks/48K/24 bits). Pardon the double negative, but with our writing method, there is NO drive that will NOT work with HD24, so no worries about "approved drives".
4. This unit WILL ship. As one of the testers, I can tell you that we are now testing a version of software that is close to being release software. This unit drops seamlessly into an ADAT system (that's why we kept it three rack spaces) and I have also used it sync'd as both Master and Slave with adat/connect, adat/edit, Cubase, Cakewalk, and Vegas (Vegas was only a slave, since there is no MMC).
5. Oh, lest I forget the reason we are all in this biz to begin with: HD24 sounds amazing...
thanks for your time,
Mike Nicoletti