I just couldn't wait for the HD24!

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I just couldn't wait for the HD 24, and "Guitar Sinner" had ADAT LX20's on sale for $899.00 new in the box! I bit, I bought, I blew a bunch of bucks! They did however throw in two 8 channel snake cables, and I must say that my rack looks impressive now.

When the HD 24 becomes available, (And Proves reliable) I will just have to sell a few ADAT's!

Dom Franco
 
Congrats, but Sammy's sells 'em new @ $700!
I too will sell off a few o' my ADATS as soon as the HD24 goes on sale!!!
 
sell them

MisterQCue -- you may have to keep one homes, I mean if your gonna transfer and stuff, but if not, then cool. I was thinking of getting rid of my 3 but then, I'd have to transfer to computer, then when I get my HD24 transfer back --- to much of a hassle

simplicity suites me fine
 
Hey Misterqcue! $700.00 new ADATs?

Would that Sammys be WWW.samash.com that you are refering too? That sounds like they are selling them below cost!

Do you have to go there in person, or can these be shipped?

Thanks in advance;

Dom Franco
 
You can either over the phone or in person!
As a matter a fact, the gentleman who's post is right b-4 yours
works at Sammy's! Hey msstudio1224@aol.com, lemme' know when them HD24 thingy's come in!
Dom, the phone # is 212-719-2299 (though it's better to walk in person you can still get a great bargain over the phone!)
 
Dom,
Download a copy of SamAsh's add and Guitar Cntr will give you a credit slip for the difference, or even more. I did that with a PodPro. They want you to be happy.
Chuck
 
I can't find the $700.00 ADAT

Sam Ash is selling new ADAT LX20's for $999.00.... perhaps they just can't publish their lowest price? If I could get an advertisment printed out that says they will sell it for less than Guitar Ctr, I can get a refund of the difference for up to 30 days from purchase. I got my ADAT for $899.00 and I still haven't seen a lower price in print.

Thanks All

Dom Franco
 
Ive seen where all the alesis stuff is getting blown out. but for that same reason the 24 channel hard disk may never reach the market. I was hoping for the 2000 dollar unit because i have a line on a yamaha 02r mixer for 2000 as well.

can anyone confirm the 24 channel unit will come out with buisness at alesis being as it is.
 
Alesis Guy

Hi, Darrin,

The HD24 has just finished beta test and is ready to go. Our Chapter 11 period is over (it was even shorter than most). This set us back a bit; we are hoping to ship HD24 by the end of July.

You are right, some dealers started blowing out their Alesis inventory when they were unsure of whether we would come out of this. Nothing personal against us, it was just business. But we are here, and expect these dealers to now give us some nice-sized orders so they can restock. ;)

Mike
 
By the way Mike, I just had a DJ two nights ago with a Numark mixer. The grounding on it was horrible and DI's and ground lifts didn't help! Hunk o' junk! Numark is never going to disappoint me with their gear mainly because I don't expect much from it...the Techniques turntables are industry standards for DJ's, and they are bullet proof and cost less than the top end Numarks. So, maybe Numark made a good turntable, but they cannot compete with Techniques in the cost vs. value department! I get some very big DJ's coming through the club and some for huge rave shows I set up for a promoter, and all would laugh if I threw up Numark!

Aside from that.....

The HD24 whatever LOOKS to be promising, but, again, Alesis holds back on putting out a device that will up the ante. It's 48KHz sampling rate will make this box obsolete in less than two years. I will wait for 24/96 24 tracks to come out, no matter how cheap the Alesis box is. I doubt that this box sounds any better than XT 20's, and at least a lot of studios have XT 20's, so the tapes can be used everywhere that has them. I don't see be able to take a proprietarily formatted hard drive to anywhere BUT another studio with that box and being able to use the tracks.

Too bad.....another good idea that falls short of being cutting edge for the consumer.

Ed
 
Hi, Ed,

HD24 is currently being used on projects with 24/96. The only thing is, we are using external 24/96 converters. The INTERNAL 24/96 conversion is the future option.

thanks!

Mike
 
how many tracks at once

Refresh my memory...how many tracks can be recorded on the new HD24 at once - I heard a rumor it was 8, but I don't know

(this assumes you're using a 24 channel Mackie board with direct outs for each channel, not an 8 bus configuration)

RB
 
It records up to 24 tracks, but to add to your question ;

What is the total recording time when using all 24 tracks?
Mike ??? N-E body??

The Mackie HDR24 records up to 50 minutes when using all 24 tracks and the Tascam mx2424 records up to 100 minuts using
all 24 tracks.
 
Find out the hard drive size and divide that by 120mb.
At least I think thats how its done.
 
I'll run Darrin's formula past Engineering and let you know.

thanks!

Mike
 
back to ruebarb's question

that's the first I heard that you could only record 8 tracks at a time... mike is that correct?
I'd assume you can do 24 at a time, since it's got 3 sets of lightpipe I/O (and 24 analog I/O)... but there could be a limitation in the software i suppose?
What's the deal, Mike? I'm leaning heavily towards HD24, but I absolutely need to record at least 16 tracks at a once. 8 won't even get the drums down! :)
Could you please clear this up?
Much appreciated!
Thanks
 
Yeah,Big K is inquiring on the same line as I am.
Any answers Mike!!??
 
24 tracks simultaneously for as long as your hard drive will allow! :)

Darrin, 5 megs a minute is correct but at 44.1/16 bit. HD24 is 24 bits at either 44.1 or 48K. I'm waiting for Engineering to get back to me.

thanks!

Mike

P.S. Does anyone else have trouble with this site hanging up and getting REEEALLY slow?
:confused:
 
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