Description: OTARI Radar II 24 Track Random Access Digital Audio Recorder Radar 2 It comes with a power cable, but no key for the lock at the front (if I do find that key then I will update the listing) I've been told it doesn't appear to have analog or digital multitrack cards so please keep that in mind and inspect the photos closely as I'm not an expert on this device. I've been told that from looking at the back, the last three slots would have cards for analog in & out and the horizontal slots on the left would have digital cards. Without any of those, the machine cannot record multitrack. It can be shipped to Canada and USA only (contact for a shipping quote within USA if it is not displaying on the listing) The idea for RADAR was born out of Creation Studios, a high end music recording studio, built in North Vancouver by Barry and Jane Anne Henderson. Barry was also Music Products Division Manager at Anatek Microcircuits, a hybrid manufacturer in North Vancouver, BC. Barry and his team developed the Anatek line of MIDI and audio products including the now famous line of small MIDI signal powered MIDI processing accessories called "Pocket Products". Pocket products were used world-wide by some of the most famous musicians in the world such as Stevie Wonder. The most famous of the Pocket Products, Pocket Merge, sold close to 10,000 units in 1989, the product launch year. In 1991, Barry used Creation Studios as a vehicle to fuel the development of RADAR, the world's first 24 track digital audio hard disk recorder. In 1993 - Creation showed RADAR at the October 1993 AES show in New York. Barry initially marketed RADAR under the Otari brand, and later under his own brand, iZ (iZ Technology Corporation). RADAR is now used world-wide by bands such as U2, and Neil Young, as well in large commercial facilities such as Disney, CBC, IMAX, and NBC.The first model, the Creation RADAR I, was released in 1993. RADAR I was manufactured in North Vancouver BC by Creation Technologies(iZ Technology Corporation), but marketed and distributed in 1994 by Otari under an exclusive license. Creation/iZ also produced the RADAR II. iZ Technology terminated Otari's RADAR distribution agreement in 2000. The Otari RADAR II, released in 1997, was capable of recording and playing back twenty-four tracks of 24 bit, 48k audio on a single hard drive, editing and multiple-machine linking for up to 192 tracks.[2] Until April 2000, the RADAR II was branded as the "Otari RADAR II." After April 2000, it was sold by iZ Technology as the "iZ RADAR II."[7]
Price: 1161.99 CAD
Location: CHILLIWACK
End Time: 2024-11-23T01:22:56.000Z
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Brand: Otari
Type: Digital Recorder
Model: OTARI Radar II