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JoeCo BBR1ABLACKBOX RECORDER Rackmount Multi-Track Recorder (Lightpipe)
The BBR1-B BLACKBOX RECORDER from JoeCo is a standalone, USB based, 24-track hard disc recorder that has been specifically designed for recording live events. The unit is functionally the same as the BBR1, but with Lightpipe digital input and output. It plugs into any standard live mixing console via the normal insert points, and not only allows for the capture of the performance, but can also record the sound check to help set fold back mixes, and allow the performers to hear the live mix for themselves. In difficult acoustic spaces it lets the sound engineer achieve the best balance without exhausting the band with endless rehearsals before the gig.
Anumber of specific features have been added to make it suitable and safe in a live environment. These include built-in analog relays that will pass audio through in the event of a power failure at the unit, playback lockout so that a previous recording isn t accidentally triggered, protection against accidentally ending a recording, and virtual sound checking. Some features often found in other multi-track machines are not present such as overdubbing and punch in facilities.
Audio is directly recorded onto a removable USB 2.0 disk drive with up to 24-bit/96kHz resolution, and because the recorder uses the Broadcast WAV file format, the drive can be immediately plugged into a Digital Audio Workstation after the gig for editing and mixing. No copying or reassembling of your studio is required, and you have every mixer input recorded and available to create the perfect live remix. For really large multi-track recordings, multiple BLACKBOX RECORDER units can be chained together and operated from a single control surface.
The unit has been designed to be as simple as possible to operate, recognizing that during a live performance the sound engineer will naturally need to concentrate on the sound, and not operating a recorder. Additionally, if the record button is pressed again whilst in record, the recorder will automatically start a new recording so that each song can be easily identified later. To end a recording requires the STOP button to be held for 2 seconds to ensure that the recording cannot be stopped accidentally.
Due to limitations in the Lightpipe format, use of this option restricts 24-track recording to single speed sample rates (44.1kHz and 48kHz). At double sample rates the unit employs the SMUX2 protocol reducing the I/O count to 12 channels. However, the full 24/24/96kHz facility is still available in the analog domain.
Quick Features
The BBR1-B BLACKBOX RECORDER from JoeCo is a standalone, USB based, 24-track hard disc recorder that has been specifically designed for recording live events. The unit is functionally the same as the BBR1, but with Lightpipe digital input and output. It plugs into any standard live mixing console via the normal insert points, and not only allows for the capture of the performance, but can also record the sound check to help set fold back mixes, and allow the performers to hear the live mix for themselves. In difficult acoustic spaces it lets the sound engineer achieve the best balance without exhausting the band with endless rehearsals before the gig.
Anumber of specific features have been added to make it suitable and safe in a live environment. These include built-in analog relays that will pass audio through in the event of a power failure at the unit, playback lockout so that a previous recording isn t accidentally triggered, protection against accidentally ending a recording, and virtual sound checking. Some features often found in other multi-track machines are not present such as overdubbing and punch in facilities.
Audio is directly recorded onto a removable USB 2.0 disk drive with up to 24-bit/96kHz resolution, and because the recorder uses the Broadcast WAV file format, the drive can be immediately plugged into a Digital Audio Workstation after the gig for editing and mixing. No copying or reassembling of your studio is required, and you have every mixer input recorded and available to create the perfect live remix. For really large multi-track recordings, multiple BLACKBOX RECORDER units can be chained together and operated from a single control surface.
The unit has been designed to be as simple as possible to operate, recognizing that during a live performance the sound engineer will naturally need to concentrate on the sound, and not operating a recorder. Additionally, if the record button is pressed again whilst in record, the recorder will automatically start a new recording so that each song can be easily identified later. To end a recording requires the STOP button to be held for 2 seconds to ensure that the recording cannot be stopped accidentally.
Due to limitations in the Lightpipe format, use of this option restricts 24-track recording to single speed sample rates (44.1kHz and 48kHz). At double sample rates the unit employs the SMUX2 protocol reducing the I/O count to 12 channels. However, the full 24/24/96kHz facility is still available in the analog domain.
Quick Features
- 24 track audio recorder with analog I/O
- Digital Lightpipe I/O
- Virtual sound check facility
- 24-bit/96kHz conversion
- Simple user interface
- Zero latency - inputs routed directly to output during record via relay for safety against power failure
- Keyboard input for naming tracks and songs
- Data entry wheel for navigating menus and making adjustments
- MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
- AES and S/PDIF word clock
- Linear Time Code (LTC) and MIDI Time Code (MTC)
- Sony PII (9-pin) control
- Records to standard USB2 drive in BWF format - instant import into DAW
- Multiple BLACKBOX RECORDER units can be chained for really large multi-track recordings
- Operates as standalone multi-channel recorder for use in studios, conferences, conventions, logging and monitoring
Detailed Features- Recorder has been designed to be very simple to operate with the front panel containing the familiar transport controls that every piece of recording equipment contains, so that basic operation can be very simply understood.
- Everything has been designed to aid in the engineer s primary task, which is to concentrate on the live sound
- Once set up, the unit defaults to having all tracks armed and ready to record - just press record to begin the recording - simplicity itself
- Afoot switch input is provided and can be set up to duplicate the record button function so that the engineer doesn t have to move away from the console
- The LED meters show the relative levels of each input so you can make sure that you re not recording too hot (or too cold ) and can adjust the microphone preamps on the desk accordingly
- Although there are only 3 LEDs on each channel, their brightness varies according to the level, providing a much more detailed representation
- The main screen displays how long you ve been recording and how much space you have left on the disk
- The meters also have a sticky peak feature so that you can see how loud a recording has been and whether you have overloaded the inputs without having to study the unit while you re setting everything else up
- Akeyboard input is provided so that if you have time, you can name every track and even every song to make life easier when you come to use the recordings on your workstation
- 4 function buttons Menu/Ok , Loop , Mark and Back and a data entry/scrub wheel control the more detailed settings of the unit, and set markers for loop points so that you can loop round a particular bit of a sound check while you get the sound in the venue exactly right
- Inputs are normally looped directly to the outputs via relays in all modes except during playback - this provides an additional level of safety so that even if the power were to fail on the BBR, the audio through the PAwill not be affected
- Inside the menu structure all the key variables can be modified - the sample rate, which tracks to arm when you press record, whether to use Timecode, setting up the digital audio clocks, naming the recordings, setting your input and output levels, and setting up loop points
- By default, the unit enters playback lockout mode as soon as you enter record to make sure that you don t accidentally start playing back the sound check in the middle of the performance
- The Lightpipe digital I/O enables audio capture via a digital console that supports Lightpipe (TOSlink) inputs and outputs. The unit can also interface directly with any A/D converters with Lightpipe outputs. There are three 8-channel inputs and outputs, and the full analog capability of the standard BLACKBOX is still available where digital interfacing is not suitable
JoeCo BBR1 Specs
Form Factor | Rackmount |
Number of Tracks | 24 |
Maximum Sampling Rate | 96 kHz / 24-Bit |
Connectivity
Analog Audio I/O | 3 x DB-25 25-Pin Unbalanced Stereo Input 1 x 1/4" TRS Headphone Output |
Digital Audio I/O | 3 x TOSLINK Optical ADAT Input 3 x TOSLINK Optical ADAT Output |
USB (Non-Host) | 1 x USB-A (USB 2.0) |
Sync I/O | 1 x 1/4" TRS LTC Input 1 x BNC Word Clock Input 1 x RCA Coaxial AES/S/PDIF/Word Clock Input 1 x RCA Coaxial AES/S/PDIF/Word Clock Output |
MIDI I/O | 1 x DIN 5-Pin MTC/MMC/Open Loop Input |
Other I/O | 1 x DE-9/DB-9 Sony P2/Control 1 x Mini-DIN 6-Pin Keyboard/PS/2 Input |
Performance
Maximum Input Level | +22 dBu for 0 dBFS |
Maximum Output Level | +22 dBu at 0 dBFS |
SNR | 106 dB (A-Weighted) |
THD | Inputs: 96 dB Outputs: 94 dB |
Digital Audio
Audio File Formats | BWF, WAV |
Sample Rates | 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz (Playback, Record) 96 kHz (AD/DA Conversion) |
Bit Depths | 16 / 24-Bit (Recording) 24-Bit (AD/DA Conversion) |
Frame Rates Supported | 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 29.97 DF / 30 |
Audio Storage & Playback
Supported Media | USB Flash Drive, USB Hard Disk Drive |
File System Support | FAT32 |
Power
Power Requirements | AC/DC Power Adapter (Included) |
DC Input Power | 9 to 16 VDC |
Power Consumption | 25 W (Maximum) |
Physical
Rackmount Size | 1 RU |
Dimensions | 16.7 x 5.9 x 1.75" / 425 x 150 x 44 mm |
Weight | 5.3 lb / 2.4 kg |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 7.15 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 23.4 x 9.9 x 5.7" |
In the Box
- JoeCo BBR1A BLACKBOX RECORDER Rackmount Multi-Track Recorder (Lightpipe)
- External Power Supply
- 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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