{ "numMessagesInTopic": 1, "nextInTime": 1350, "senderId": "HTb658ZJL1ON6u-H1PB8TQdxBcPsAmfA-k1EZpJRHqsh9XsUc8YebNmsakCFaj62_1T2_E3WDa8ZvM0", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [HDR2496] Digest Number 319", "from": "calebgrayson@...", "authorName": "calebgrayson@mac.com", "msgSnippet": "Yes, I saw an ad in Electronic Musician (I think) that said 12 at 96k. The manual .pdf says 24 through analog and 12 through the digital due to lightpipe", "msgId": 1349, "profile": "xhedos", "topicId": 1349, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 109278851, "messageBody": "
> There's an information gap here. The press release says 12 tracks at
\n> 96 kHz, and on the Mackie forum, Pat the Customer Service (that
\n> includes Tech Support) manager said 24 tracks at 96 kHz.
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\n> Is that your FINAL ANSWER? Didn't get one yet.
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\n> I also don't know whether the SDR will record a file of any length,
\n> or if, like the HDR/MDR, it saves and starts a new file every 15
\n> minutes. This is significant when it comes to moving projects on to a
\n> workstation.
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\n> Better wait a bit.
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