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Stem Ripper

$375.00
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Product number: CV5487
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8 Channel Audio Recorder

  • +12V 150mA
    -12V 20mA
    +5V 0mA
    Width 6HP
    Depth 32mm

Description

8 Channel Audio Recorder

The Stem Ripper is a compact 8 channel audio recorder designed for immediate full patch recording without the need for external hardware. Capture all audio stems of a patch with ease.

Patch stems are recorded directly to a micro SD card which can then be easily transferred to a computer to mix, edit or archive patches. Each input is recorded as an individual track in a 16bit 44.1kHz multichannel date stamped WAV file. Record time is limited only by SD card size. Two additional tracks within the output WAV contain a configurable stereo mix down of the inputs.

The module has large 20Vpp per input headroom with LED clip indication if exceeded.

An optional 2HP ‘Thru’ output expander duplicates the 8 inputs to a row of unbuffered outputs, eliminating the potential need for stacking patch cables at the expense of more case real estate.

A suitable 64Gb SD card is included with the unit.

Features

  • Simple quick full patch audio recording
  • 8 independent 16 bit 44.1kHz audio tracks
  • Direct recording to a micro SD card with recording time limited only by SD card size
  • Multichannel WAV file output for easy drag and drop functionality
  • Additional fixed stereo mix tracks with configurable levels
  • Accurate automatic date stamping of recordings with battery backed clock
  • 20 Vpp headroom per input with LEDs for clip indication and recording status
  • Optional ’Thru’ expander that allows signal to pass unbuffered through the Stem Ripper
  • Up to 1Tb sized SD cards supported
  • Skiff friendly with reverse power protection
 

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