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This presentation was held on February 28 at the LA Film School. Paul Isaacs and Jon Tatooles from Sound Devices presented this seminar in cooperation with IATSE Local 695 and Location Sound Hollywood. The video is split up into several parts to make the viewing easier. Click on the
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Jon Tatooles introduces the rational behind multi-track recording for production sound. Runtime 6:48 minutes.
Download part I as an MP4 file available to import into iTunes for iPhone/iTouch (27.3 MB)
Paul Isaacs reviews the 788T in detail, showing connections and controls, along with input routing and track assignments. Runtime 17:29 minutes.
Download part II as an MP4 file available to import into iTunes for iPhone/iTouch (65.1 MB)
Paul Isaacs discusses workflow, deliverables, sampling rates, mono and polyphonic files as used in editing workstations. Runtime 19:01 minutes.
Download part III as an MP4 file available to import into iTunes for iPhone/iTouch (75.2 MB)
Paul Isaacs shows the CL-8 attached to the 788T. He illustrates the three views, Main View, Aux Routing View, and Input Settings View.
Paul Isaacs shows the 788T Input Setup Window and input-to-track routing. Inputs must be assigned to tracks to be recorded.
Paul Isaacs shows the Track Setup Menu in the 788T, where tracks are armed for recording and where all 12 tracks can be metered.
View a five minute demonstration of Wave Agent, Sound Devices WAV file librarian, player, and metadata editor.
Jon Tatooles briefly describes the CL-2 Controller for the 788T while at the same time using the video as a sync test with the Canon 5 D Mark II.
Jim Koomar shows the CL-8 at the trade show floor of IBC 2008 in Amsterdam.
The video's below were shot in 2003 and 2004 during the development of the 7-Series recorders. Making these broke up the tedium of development and testing.