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Description

Dive into the world of professional-grade multitrack recording with the Mackie HDR 24-96, a digital powerhouse built for demanding studio environments. Designed to meet the needs of serious musicians and producers, this 24-track digital recorder offers pristine audio quality with its 96 kHz sampling rate. It seamlessly blends the reliability of hardware with the flexibility of digital technology, providing a unique solution for capturing every nuance of your performance.

The HDR 24-96 features a robust user interface with intuitive controls, making it accessible to both seasoned engineers and newcomers alike. Its modular architecture ensures easy integration with existing studio setups, while the onboard editing capabilities allow for precise track manipulation without the need for external software. With 24-bit recording resolution, you can expect high-fidelity sound that preserves the intricate details of your audio.

This multitrack recorder also boasts a versatile I/O section, allowing for seamless connectivity with a variety of studio equipment. Whether you're recording a full band or a solo artist, the Mackie HDR 24-96 delivers consistent, reliable performance that captures the essence of your sound.

Key Features:

  • 24-track digital recording capability
  • 96 kHz sampling rate for high-resolution audio
  • 24-bit recording resolution for superior sound quality
  • Intuitive user interface with comprehensive editing tools
  • Modular architecture for easy integration with studio setups
  • Extensive I/O options for versatile connectivity

Product specs

Brand Mackie
Model HDR24/96 24-Track 24-Bit Digital Audio Hard Disk Recorder / Editor
Finish Dark Gray
Year 2000 - 2004
Made In United States
Categories Recording Gear
Bit Depth 24-bit
Electronics Analog, Digital, Solid State
Format 19-inch Rackmount
Number of Channels 24
Sample Rate 96 khz

FAQs

What is the primary function of the Mackie HDR24/96?

The Mackie HDR24/96 is a digital audio hard disk recorder and editor designed for recording and editing up to 24 tracks of audio at 24-bit depth and 96 kHz sample rate, making it suitable for professional studio recording.

How many channels can the Mackie HDR24/96 handle at once?

The Mackie HDR24/96 can handle up to 24 channels simultaneously, allowing for extensive multi-track recording sessions.

Is the Mackie HDR24/96 compatible with modern digital audio workstations (DAWs)?

While the Mackie HDR24/96 is primarily a standalone recorder, it can integrate with DAWs via digital interfaces, but users should verify compatibility with their specific DAW setup.

What are the recording capabilities of the Mackie HDR24/96 in terms of bit depth and sample rate?

The Mackie HDR24/96 records audio at a 24-bit depth and a sample rate of 96 kHz, providing high-resolution audio suitable for professional production.

Can the Mackie HDR24/96 be rack-mounted for studio use?

Yes, the Mackie HDR24/96 is designed in a 19-inch rackmount format, making it easy to integrate into standard studio rack systems.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mackie HDR 24-96.

Software and compatibility

  • Tracktion 2 might open Mackie's .prj files, though options are limited for automatic alignment without this software.

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Features and functionality

  • Mackie's HDR 24/96 files have unique headers; rendering is needed to prevent file fragmentation during export.

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  • The Mackie HDR 24/96 operates with a custom OS using EPROM and light Mackie OS, not compatible with SATA or SSD drives due to IDE primary drive reliance.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Prepare files in the recorder before exporting to ensure continuous files from 00:00.00 for easier DAW import.

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  • The primary drive is a Quantum Fireball 20.4GB (P/N LB20A011 Rev 01-A), requiring identical replacements for part swaps in failure scenarios.

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  • Owners note the importance of backups due to potential drive failures, recommending FTP transfer to a Mac for dual local SSD backups and a cloud solution like BackBlaze.

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Other

  • Audioease Barbabatch could convert files to usable WAVs, but it's costly and not verified for this specific use.

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User experience

  • Owners praise the HDR 24/96 for its fast and screen-free workflow, comparable to a digital 2" tape machine, ideal for quick idea capturing without DAW distractions.

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Use cases and applications

  • The HDR 24/96 excels in 100% digital tracking setups, integrating with Apogee Rosetta, Sony DMXR-100, and ADAT for seamless transfers to DAWs like Logic or Pro Tools.

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Comparisons

  • While the Mackie HDR supports 128 tracks, only 24 can be used simultaneously, requiring batch exports compared to Tascam XM48's superior converter quality and 48 usable tracks.

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Critic Reviews

Mackie HDR24/96

soundonsound.com

The Mackie HDR 24-96 is a solid contender in the realm of digital multitrack recorders, effectively merging the reliability of traditional tape machines with the editing capabilities of modern computers. While its ease of use and intuitive interface are commendable, the lack of simultaneous editing for multiple tracks and the absence of built-in varispeed functionality are notable drawbacks. Furthermore, it requires additional peripherals, like a monitor, for full editing capabilities, which might deter some users. Overall, the HDR 24-96 shows promise and delivers on its core features, but potential buyers should weigh the limitations against their specific needs.

Mackie HDR24/96 and MDR24/96

mixonline.com

While the Mackie HDR24/96 offers useful features like virtual takes and remote control integration, it struggles with file management and requires cumbersome steps for DAW imports. The upgrade options for larger drives are a plus, but the learning curve and potential confusion with file sorting can deter users. Overall, it's a mixed bag that may satisfy some, but could frustrate others looking for a smoother recording experience.

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Mackie HDR24/96 24-Bit/24-Track Disk-based Audio Recorder/Editor

mixonline.com

The Mackie HDR 24-96 presents a solid option for both novices and pros with its user-friendly interface and impressive features. Its 24-bit, 24-track recording capabilities and versatile I/O options are notable strengths, allowing for high-quality sound and extensive flexibility. However, it does come with a few caveats, including some minor bugs and missing features like track normalization. While its weight may deter some, the easy setup and operation make it a compelling choice for those seeking a capable standalone recorder. Overall, it strikes a favorable balance between affordability and performance, making it a worthy addition to any studio.

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On the gear section for the website for 40 oz Sound, where Ben Began worked as an audio engineer, the Mackie HDR 24-96 is listed as one of the tape machines.

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