Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hard disk recorder

Hard disk recorder

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A hard disk recorder is a type of recording system that utilizes a high-capacity hard disk to record digital audio or digital video. Hard disk recording systems represent an alternative to more traditional reel-to-reel tape or cassette multitrack systems, and provide editing capabilities unavailable to tape recorders. The systems, which can be standalone or computer-based, typically include provisions for digital mixing and processing of the audio signal.

Prior to the 1980s, most recording studios utilized analog multitrack recorders, typically based on reel-to-reel tape. During the 1980s and 90s, companies like New England Digital and Fairlight began to include hard disk recording capabilities in their high-end systems. The high cost and limited capacity of these solutions limited their use to large recording studios, and even then, they were usually reserved for specific applications such as film post-production.

With the takeoff of the compact disc, digital recording became a major area of development by equipment makers. Several affordable solutions were released during the late 1980s and early 90s; many of these continued to use tape, either in reels, or in more manageable videocassettes. However, in 1991, Fairlight ESP Pty Ltd developed the MFX2, the first 24 track disk recorder. In 1993, iZ Technology Corporation developed RADAR (Random Access Digital Audio Recorder distributed by Otari Corporation), designed to replace 24 track tape machines. By the middle 1990s, with the steady decline of hard disk prices and the corresponding increases in capacity and portability, the cost of hard disk recording systems had dropped to the point where they became affordable for even smaller studios. Though there are several other types of digital recorder still in use, hard disk systems are rapidly becoming the preferred method for studio recording. On January 14th 2004, Engineers from Fairlight, Waveframe and AMS were awarded Scientific and Technical Academy Awards for the development of hard disk recording technology [1].

One major advantage of recording audio to a hard disk is that it allows for non-linear editing. Audio data can be accessed randomly and therefore can be edited non-destructively, that is, the original material is not changed in any way. Non-linear editing is not inherent to every hard-disk recording system, however. Different manufacturers implement different degrees of this facility. In addition, hard disk recorders offer some disadvantages, including the limited capacity and relatively high cost of replacement drives, as well as a reduced ruggedness of hard disk recorders as compared to tape-based systems.

Hard disk recorders are often combined with a digital mixing console and are an inherent part of a digital audio workstation. In this form complex tasks can be automated, freeing the audio engineer from 'performing' a mix.

A personal computer can be used as a hard disk recorder with appropriate software; nowadays this solution is often preferred, as it provides a more flexible interface to the studio engineer. Many studio-grade systems provide external hardware, particularly for the analog to digital conversion stages, while less expensive software systems can use the hardware included with any modern computer. The major constraints on any hard disk recording system are the disk size, transfer rate, and processor speed. Some systems use "lossy" digital audio compression to minimize the first two factors. This solution is becoming increasingly rare, thanks to rapid increases in hard disk capacity.


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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Info PDA

DIgital

in the current period, so climb the technology was initially something of a analog to digital, and all penetrated to all lines, both from the university, offices, up to the company, and all are based on using digital technology that words from the word comes from the Digital Digitus , in Greek means finger finger. When we count the fingers finger adults, the amount of ten (10). Value consists of ten 2 radix, namely 1 and 0, so Digital is a depiction of the number consisting of numbers 0 and 1 and on or off (binary number). All computer systems using the system as a digital database. Also can be called with the term Bit (Binary Digit).

Sophisticated equipment, such as computers, on a series of calculations have prosesornya binary complex. In a simple-easy course, as the process of binary light switch, which has 2 state, the Off (0) and On (1). For example there are 20 lights and switch, if the switch is switched in position A, for example, he will form a flower image, and when switched in position B, it will form the heart image. That's about binary digital.

The concept of this digital image was also the understanding of a situation opposite each other. In the description of the light switch on the button is pressed on, the room will look brighter. However, when the light switch is pressed on the key off, the room becomes dark. Conditions of the universe as a whole adopted this digital system. At the equator the earth, the emergence of day and night is a phenomenon that is not subject to. The psychological, the human form with two does, which is good and bad. The concept of Yin and Yang was also in contact with the concept of this digital.