Apogee Announces AD8-113 Master DTRS Tape

July 10, 1998 -- Following the success of its existing digital media products - including the extraordinarily successful recordable CD, the renowned Apogee Master DAT, and ADAT - Apogee Electronics, the Santa Monica-based world leader in digital audio conversion and media products technology, is pleased to announce the latest addition to the line: Apogee Master DTRS tape for Tascam and Sony DTRS machines.

The Apogee AD8-113 will be on sale from September 1998, offering 113 minutes of reliable DTRS recording.

"We have delivered a robust, durable metal particle formulation with a reliable conventional binder system to maximize the tape's durability in multi-pass operations such as overdubbing and editing," stated Richard Wilson, Apogee's Media Product Manager. "As a result signal loss is minimal, even after repeated passes," he noted.

"Enhanced archive capability is another advantage of the Apogee AD8-113 tape construction over other formulations," Wilson went on. "Archiving is becoming more of an issue, as digital audio packing densities increase," he continued, "especially with the use of 'bit-splitting,' where multiple MDM tracks are used to record data streams of higher resolution." Apogee Bit Splitting, or ABS, is one such 'break-through' technology, used by an increasing number of audio professionals employing the enhanced resolution of Apogee analog to digital converters - such as the AD8000 - to produce high resolution stereo and surround-sound masters on modular digital multitrack machines such as the DA-88. "An increasing number of mastering houses accept ABS tapes," Wilson commented, "and the technique allows existing recorders to be used for state-of-the-art high resolution mastering."

Tapes with alternate playing times are planned for the future and the AD8-113 DTRS tape comes with a full 90-day replacement warranty.

For more information, visit their web site at www.apogee.com.


Recent Apogee Headlines

  • Apogee Ships AD/DA-16X Converters (May 24, 2004)
  • Apogee Debuts Rosetta 200 AD/DA with CODA Audio Finishing Module (Apr 20, 2004)
  • Apogee Debuts Rosetta 800 AD/DA with Support Up To 192 kHz (Apr 9, 2003)
  • New Hardware/Software Bundles from Apogee (Apr 2, 2002)
  • Apogee MasterTools UV-22 Plug-in for Soundscape (Apr 18, 2000)
  • Apogee Announces Yamaha-Compatible A/D & D/A Cards (Oct 2, 1999)
  • Apogee Develops Special Edition AD-8000 for Steinberg's Nuendo (Sep 25, 1999)
  • Apogee Announces Single Wire 96kHz Upgrade For PSX-100 and Rosetta Converters (Jul 27, 1999)
  • Apogee Releases AD-8000 SDIF Card for DASH Multitracks (Jul 27, 1999)
  • Apogee Introduces Enhanced Cable Plus Inkjet-Printable & Consumer Audio CDs (Jul 27, 1999)
  • Complete listing

    Search site for Apogee

  • Advertisement

    Latest Headlines

    Parker Guitars Announces General Availability of the Adrian Belew Signature Fly Guitar

    Rivera Amplification Unveils SilentSister™ Isolation Cabinet

    JBL Bags Presents Revolutionary Sub Transporter Bag with Built-in Caster Board

    Numark Announces NS7 Controller For Serato Itch Available Worldwide March 24, 2009

    2009 Guitar Workshop Plus Program Announced

    Focusrite Releases Liquid 4PRE 4-Channel Microphone Preamp

    Loopmasters Releases Wave Alchemy Electro House Progressions and Drumdrops In Dub 2

    Blastwave FX Releases Sound Effects Libraries on USB Flash Drives

    More headlines

    Features

    119th AES

    Summer NAMM 2005

    Winter NAMM 2005

    Musikmesse 2005

    117th AES

    Summer NAMM 2004

    Musikmesse 2004

    Winter NAMM 2004

    HTML Text



    Summer NAMM '98 Coverage provided by Harmony Central®
    Email: webmaster@harmony-central.com
    Copyright © 1998-2005 Harmony Central, Inc. All rights reserved.