PCM2 Joins SADiE's Line of Portable Editing Systems
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November 1, 2004
Announced earlier this year, the BB2 is a new product from SADiE targeted primarily at the radio broadcast market. Utilizing a USB2.0 interface, it can be quickly added to any modern Laptop or Desktop host PC running Windows" XP. Designed into a stylish casing incorporating a newly designed powerful DSP sub-system, the fully portable SADiE BB2 is easy to install and with it's simplified user interface, provides an innovative cost-effective solution for all broadcasters. Connections are provided for analogue i/o, SPDIF digital i/o, headphone output and stereo microphone input.
Based on the design of the SADiE BB2, the BB2-J version combines all of the audio i/o capability and functionality of the BB2 with a fully functional Jog Wheel controller, together with core function buttons. The BB2-J has been ergonomically designed to reduce the risk of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) exacerbated by constant use of a mouse in repetitive editing operations.
Driven by customer demand, SADiE has now introduced the PCM2 - a more fully featured version of SADiE V5.3, which is based on the BB2-J hardware. The new system is capable of running a much larger feature set similar to more powerful systems within the SADiE Series 5 DAW family, to extend the choice available to the broadcaster and other end-users
For more information, visit their web site at www.sadie.com. |