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What are the issues when using a BRC with the Alesis HD24? Any restrictions
on functionality, or length from recorder?

Paul


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What are the issues when using a BRC with the Alesis HD24? Any restrictions
on functionality, or length from recorder?

Paul


A bunch of the functions don't work.
I have to start the recording on each new song once from the HD 24 before the
BRC will work.

The location points cannot be saved with the songs or on the HD24 for future
use.

Track delay only works in delay, whereas the HD24 can advance a track.

There is no way to record @44.1 using the BRC because the BRC sends out 48k
clocking. You can mix using the BRC, @44.1 by using the varipitch.


I use the BRC for track arming, location, and punch ins and it works fine in
thatapplication.

Richard H. Kuschel
"I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty
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(Richard Kuschel) wrote:


There is no way to record @44.1 using the BRC because the BRC sends out 48k
clocking. You can mix using the BRC, @44.1 by using the varipitch.


Why can't you use an external clock? The BRC syncs up to an external
source just fine, in fact I recommend doing it because the clock in
the BRC is so, shall we say "less than stellar".

Mark
http://SoundtechRecording.com



Thanks mark, I'll try it . I have some really nice clocks around the place, but
have never used them for this. I think that my Crane Song HEDD will do this.



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