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REEDSBURG, WI, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 — Sound Devices, specialists in audio and
video products for broadcast and film production, is pleased to announce that
its 970 rack-mount, multi-track
audio recorder won the Cinema Audio
Society (CAS) Technical Achievement Award in the Production category.
The Cinema Audio
Society was formed in 1964 to recognize innovations in recording technologies,
including hardware and software products that are used by sound mixing
professionals. Sound Devices has now been a recipient of the prestigious CAS
Technical Achievement Award five times. The 744T and 788T Production Recorders,
and the 664 and 633 Field Production Mixers are all past winners.
“To be consistently
recognized year after year for our new products with CAS Technical Achievement
Awards is a remarkable accomplishment,†says Matt Anderson, President of Sound
Devices. “At Sound Devices, we continue to push the boundaries by presenting
high-quality, innovative tools that make a difference in the demanding
workflows of our customers in the motion picture and television industries. 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 (behind the screen) and
two rear-panel e-SATA-connected drives. Material can be recorded to multiple
drives simultaneously or sequentially. With its built-in, rock-steady Ambientâ„¢
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 FileSafeâ„¢, 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.
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.
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