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The DA-6400 is a universal recording system for up to 64 audio tracks received from a Digital Audio Workstation or live mixing console.
The recorder can be used with a variety of interface boards like MADI, Dante, DigiLink, AVB or AES/EBU to integrate flawlessly into virtually any environment. Moreover, Tascam plans to maintain the recorder as a living system by adapting it continuously to new interfaces and systems according to the needs of users.
The DA-6400 uses an embedded operating system for quick startup and simple operation. Stable recording is possible when using high sampling rates with large amounts of data transmission.
Furthermore, files are saved approximately every 20 seconds during recording, so file losses due to unexpected power supply interruptions are kept to a minimum.
The DA-6400 uses solid-state drives (SSD), which have excellent vibration and environmental resistance and offer simple, maintenance-free operation. It includes a Tascam SSD designed and thoroughly tested using DA-6400 units.
Component parts, including IC control elements, are carefully selected and constantly tested lot by lot in cooperation with the parts manufacturers to maintain quality specifications.
Key Features:
Product | DA-6400DP |
Recording media | SSD/HDD |
File system | FAT32 |
File format | BWF format (wav extension) |
Number of channels | 64 channels maximum (44.1/48kHz sampling frequency) 32 channels maximum (88.2/96kHz sampling frequency) |
Quantization bit depth | 16/24-bit |
Sampling frequencies | 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz |
Clock references | INTERNAL, WORD IN, VIDEO IN, SLOT1 IN, SLOT2 IN |
Timecode frames | 23.976F, 24F, 25F, 29.97DF, 29.97NDF, 30DF, 30NDF |