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Today's Bonus:
- USB2.0 compatible Direct to USB recording; Mac® OS-X/Windows® PC compatible
- 16 analog 1/4" TRS insert-style inputs with stereo & headphone outputs
- Zero latency hardware input monitoring; Built in mixer with pan, solo, mute and volume control; Stereo wave player.
- No Assigning or Arming Tracks Required; Inputs Hard-Wired to Tracks
- No more Mic Splitters, Ground Loops, Computer Crashes, Learning Curves or Messy & Expensive Setups
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I have just received the Cymatic digital recorder (1 week) and used it several times. I connected all 16 channel to my sound board at church (24 channel mixer) and when service started, I pressed record. at the end of service, I pressed stop. easy enough!I then moved the thumb drive (15G = 2hours, 50 minutes of record time @ 16bit 48khz) to my computer and downloaded the files. I was able to pull the pastors mic into Audacity and chop everything but the sermon. I then saved as MP3 and had it uploaded to the church website in minutes. I will probably be a bit more creative in the future, maybe mix in sounds from the congregation to give it a live feel. I also have multi tracks of the praise band that I can mix and adjust to provide an archive of songs. soloists and musicians ilke to get recordings of their performance, now I can give them a well balanced and edited MP3. before I got my Cymatic, I was trying to mix house and recording levels (24 inputs, 1 track record) realtime. House always took priority and the recording mix often suffered. now I can adjust levels for the individual elements of sound after the fact.
I will update when I have more experience. I rated it a 4 due to ease of setup and use, but lack of experience. I never rate a 5 unless it walks on water.
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