January 20, 2015, 03:22 PM
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Reedsburg, wi, JANUary 20, 2015
— Sound Devices, specialists in
audio and video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to
announce that its 970 64-track Dante-
and MADI-equipped multi-track audio recorder has been nominated for a Cinema
Audio Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
“We are grateful that such a prestigious industry
organization has chosen to acknowledge us once again with a nomination for a
CAS Technical Achievement Award,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices.
“We continually look to advance our
technology in order to better serve the art and science of sound in the motion
picture and television industry. We couldn’t be happier that the 970, our
first-ever dedicated rack-mount audio solution, is being recognized for doing
so.â€
Sound Devices’ 970 records 64 channels of monophonic or
polyphonic 24-bit WAV files from any of its 144 available inputs, including 64
channels of Ethernet-based Dante, 64 channels of optical or coaxial MADI, eight
channels of line-level analog and eight channels of AES digital. The half-rack,
2-U device simplifies any application requiring high-quality high-track-count
audio recording, such as drama and reality productions, and live concert
recording. The 970 records to any of four attached drives, two front-panel
drive bays and two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded
to multiple drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in,
rock-steady Ambient Recording Lockit time-code technology, the 970 is
well-suited to operate as a master clock.
The 970 also features an embedded Web-based control panel for
machine transport and setup control over Ethernet-based networks as well as
file transfer over the data network with SMB. Users can perform file metadata
editing of scene name, take name, notes, track names and reel folders before,
during and after recording across all drives. In addition to RS-422 and GPIO
control, the unit also allows for format conversion between analog, AES
digital, MADI and Dante. Sound Devices’ 970 is designed with a large five-inch
screen for metering of up to 64 tracks and for fast and intuitive menu control.
Additionally,
Sound Devices 970 features the company’s proprietary PowerSafe™ technology,
which has a built-in 10-second power reserve. In the event of a power loss, the
unit continues to operate for up to 10 seconds to safely stop any file
operation and then shuts down. This ensures that a complete power loss has no
effect on the recording. The 970 also features FileSafe, which automatically
detects and repairs corrupted file headers when drives are mounted. Should this
occur when a drive is inadvertently removed during recording, the user can
simply reinsert the drive and FileSafe will automatically repair the files.
The Cinema Audio Society was formed in 1964 to
recognize outstanding sound mixing in film and television as well as technical
achievement in production and post production. A blue-ribbon panel of CAS
Members determined the nominees for the 51st Annual Cinema Audio Society
Technical Achievement Awards. Winners will be announced February 14 during the
CAS Awards ceremony at the Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles.
Sound Devices, LLC designs and manufactures portable
audio mixers, digital audio recorders and related equipment for feature film, episodic
television, documentary, news-gathering, live event and acoustical test and
measurement applications. Video Devices is a brand of Sound Devices for their
digital video recorders and related products that address a
range of multiple-source video productions, including fast-paced,
mission-critical studio applications, live
sports,
live events, and mobile production.
Founded in 1998, the company designs and manufactures
both brands from their Reedsburg, Wisconsin headquarters with additional
offices in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information, visit the Sound Devices
and Video Devices websites: www.sounddevices.com
and www.videodevices.com.
Reedsburg, wi, JANUary 20, 2015
— Sound Devices, specialists in
audio and video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to
announce that its 970 64-track Dante-
and MADI-equipped multi-track audio recorder has been nominated for a Cinema
Audio Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
“We are grateful that such a prestigious industry
organization has chosen to acknowledge us once again with a nomination for a
CAS Technical Achievement Award,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices.
“We continually look to advance our
technology in order to better serve the art and science of sound in the motion
picture and television industry. We couldn’t be happier that the 970, our
first-ever dedicated rack-mount audio solution, is being recognized for doing
so.â€
Sound Devices’ 970 records 64 channels of monophonic or
polyphonic 24-bit WAV files from any of its 144 available inputs, including 64
channels of Ethernet-based Dante, 64 channels of optical or coaxial MADI, eight
channels of line-level analog and eight channels of AES digital. The half-rack,
2-U device simplifies any application requiring high-quality high-track-count
audio recording, such as drama and reality productions, and live concert
recording. The 970 records to any of four attached drives, two front-panel
drive bays and two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded
to multiple drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in,
rock-steady Ambient Recording Lockit time-code technology, the 970 is
well-suited to operate as a master clock.
The 970 also features an embedded Web-based control panel for
machine transport and setup control over Ethernet-based networks as well as
file transfer over the data network with SMB. Users can perform file metadata
editing of scene name, take name, notes, track names and reel folders before,
during and after recording across all drives. In addition to RS-422 and GPIO
control, the unit also allows for format conversion between analog, AES
digital, MADI and Dante. Sound Devices’ 970 is designed with a large five-inch
screen for metering of up to 64 tracks and for fast and intuitive menu control.
Additionally,
Sound Devices 970 features the company’s proprietary PowerSafe™ technology,
which has a built-in 10-second power reserve. In the event of a power loss, the
unit continues to operate for up to 10 seconds to safely stop any file
operation and then shuts down. This ensures that a complete power loss has no
effect on the recording. The 970 also features FileSafe, which automatically
detects and repairs corrupted file headers when drives are mounted. Should this
occur when a drive is inadvertently removed during recording, the user can
simply reinsert the drive and FileSafe will automatically repair the files.
The Cinema Audio Society was formed in 1964 to
recognize outstanding sound mixing in film and television as well as technical
achievement in production and post production. A blue-ribbon panel of CAS
Members determined the nominees for the 51st Annual Cinema Audio Society
Technical Achievement Awards. Winners will be announced February 14 during the
CAS Awards ceremony at the Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles.
Sound Devices, LLC designs and manufactures portable
audio mixers, digital audio recorders and related equipment for feature film, episodic
television, documentary, news-gathering, live event and acoustical test and
measurement applications. Video Devices is a brand of Sound Devices for their
digital video recorders and related products that address a
range of multiple-source video productions, including fast-paced,
mission-critical studio applications, live
sports,
live events, and mobile production.
Founded in 1998, the company designs and manufactures
both brands from their Reedsburg, Wisconsin headquarters with additional
offices in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information, visit the Sound Devices
and Video Devices websites: www.sounddevices.com
and www.videodevices.com.
SOUND DEVICES 970 EARNS NOMINATION FOR 51ST ANNUAL CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
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