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JoeCo BBR1 BlackBox 24 Track Digital Recorder.
The JoeCo BBR1 Blackbox Recorder is a novel concept in live recording technology—a multi-track recorder for the 21st century. With the Blackbox Recorder, it's no longer necessary to dismantle your home studio or recording studio to take a complete digital audio workstation into a live venue to capture your live performance. Plug the JoeCo Blackbox Recorder into any standard live mixing console via the normal insert points. Use the JoeCo BBR1 recorder not only to capture performances but also to record the sound check to help set the foldback mixes and to allow performers to hear the live mix for themselves. In difficult acoustic spaces it also lets the sound engineer achieve the best balance without exhausting the band with endless rehearsals before the gig. The Blackbox Recorder provides 24 tracks of audio recording directly onto a removable USB2 disk drive that can be immediately plugged into your Digital Audio Workstation after the gig. Recording the audio at up to 96kHz and at 24 bit resolution into standard Broadcast Wave (BWAV) files on a standard FAT32 formatted drive allows the user to replay the material on any workstation. Just unplug the disk from the back of the Blackbox Recorder and plug it into your workstation as an external disk. No copying or reassembling your studio is required and you have every mixer input recorded and available to create the perfect live remix. For really large multi-track recordings, multiple Blackbox Recorder units can be chained together and operated from a single control surface. The unit has been designed to be as simple as possible to operate, recognising that during a live performance the sound engineer will naturally need to concentrate on the sound for the audience and the performers. Consequently, having connected up the unit to the desk the BBR1 defaults to all tracks being armed ready for record; just pressing Record will start the recording. If the record button is pressed again whilst in record, the Blackbox Recorder will automatically start a new recording so that each song can be easily identified later. To end a recording requires the STOP button to be held for 2 seconds to ensure that the recording cannot be stopped accidentally. A foot switch input is also provided and can be set up to duplicate the record button function so that the engineer doesn't even have to move away from the console.. ...details
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JoeCo BBR1-B Black Box 24 Track Digital Recorder with Balanced I/O.
The JoeCo BBR1-B Blackbox Recorder adds balanced I/O to give you the ability to capture your performance from a mixing console with balanced audio insert points or balanced group outputs. The BBR1-B Blackbox Recorder plugs into any standard live mixing console via the normal insert points and not only allows for the capture of the performance but also will record the sound check to help set the foldback mixes and allow the performers to hear the live mix for themselves. In difficult acoustic spaces it also lets the sound engineer achieve the best balance without exhausting the band with endless rehearsals before the gig. The JoeCo Blackbox Recorder provides 24 tracks of audio recording directly onto a removable USB2 disk drive that can be immediately plugged into your Digital Audio Workstation after the gig. Recording the audio at up to 96kHz and at 24 bit resolution into standard Broadcast Wave (BWAV) files on a standard FAT32 formatted drive allows the user to replay the material on any workstation.The JoeCo BBR1-B recorder uses the lower three 25-way female D-type connectors as balanced inputs and the upper three 25-way female as balanced outputs. The unit can use the same high quality D-type cables as for the unbalanced BBR1 but these are not supplied, as there are too many different types of termination (1/4" TRS, XLR male, XLR female, 25way D-type, etc.). The cables conform to the standard 8 way balanced analogue cables as used by Tascam, Digidesign, Radar, and many other organisations for analogue i/o. In the same manner as the BBR1, the BBR1-B loops the inputs directly to the outputs via relays when in record or stop so that even a power failure on the BBR cannot affect the audio through the PA. All other features of the Blackbox Recorder unit remain unchanged. The Balanced i/o interface uses high quality balancing receivers and transmitters and has been designed specifically for the Blackbox Recorder to be fully transparent.. ...details
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