Audio 911 has just taken delivery of the new Sound Devices 664 mixer with an integrated multitrack recorder from Gotham Sound of New York City. The unit just underwent some bench testing and is ready for action as of 1/2/13. It is slated for use for a few national spots during the third week of January ’13. The 664 joins a good range of audio recording units offered by Audio 911, from expanded ProTools HD3 systems, the Metacorder location audio software application, to the small Marantz MP3 recorders. The 664 is a nice middle ground unit that has 6 iso record channels, 2 aux record channels, and stereo L/R record tracks in a portable package, because sometimes 24 tracks is too much or too complicated, and 2 tracks is not enough! The unit is perfect for DSLR, Alexa, and RED format video camera shoots.
Author Archives: Steve Wytas
Audio 911 faxing out NBC Sports Network audio rooms…
As the new NBC Sports Network facilities come online in Stamford, CT, Audio 911 is making sure that the Audio Control Rooms are up and running 100%. Three CALREC Artemis consoles used at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London are being re-purposed in Stamford, CT for the NBC Sports Network. Audio 911 is currently troubleshooting Audio Control Room 2 & 3. Upon completion, NBC Sports Network will migrate their broadcast operations from Harbor Drive to the new facilities at SPOC (Sports Programming Operation Center)
Timecode Buddy System
Audio 911 just purchased a TC Buddy System. The Timecode Buddy system is the first suite of products to combine generating world-class accurate timecode with the ability to sync to iOS (iPod, iPhone, iPad) devices over WiFi. Download the APP for your iPhone or iPad HERE. This is real cool guy stuff….