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The Alesis ADAT - The Evolution Of A Revolution



206 pages, Item number 1630039DP, $29.95

The 1991 debut of the Alesis ADAT modular digital multitrack recorder brought with it the availability of a low-cost, high performance, expandable digital recording format. Once the first ADAT recorders started rolling off the production line, everyday musicians suddenly found themselves on equal footing with high-end studios.
 
This book tells the story of the revolution, with in-depth interviews with the insiders that made ADAT into reality. Yet, "Evolution of a Revolution" takes the reader much further, with unbiased evaluations of the six recorders from Alesis as well as the five ADAT recording systems from other manufacturers and looks at accessories from both Alesis and third-party suppliers.
 
But beyond simply recounting the facts, "Evolution of a Revolution" features extensive sections on maintenance and troubleshooting, a chapter devoted to hidden functions that aren't mentioned in the user manuals, and details on interfacing, with instructions for making your own cables and snakes.
 
The bottom line? "Evolution of a Revolution" is written for users who want to get the most out of their ADAT recorders, with more than twenty additional chapters offering advanced techniques--such as mega-tracking, SMPTE/MIDI synchronization, assembly editing, 5.1 surround mixing, etc.--with dozens of tips and tricks for getting the most out of your ADAT system.

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Publisher: This piece was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

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