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iZ Technology Now Shipping RADAR Studio Integrated DAW (Video)

Integrates optimized hardware with popular DAW software in a native recording, mixing, and playback environment

iZ Technology is now shipping RADAR studio, which integrates optimized hardware with popular DAW software in a native recording, mixing, and playback environment.

RADAR studio is an integrated audio appliance, ready to run Pro Tools out of the box, and shipping with Harrison Mixbus. Potential users can work directly with iZ Technology to tailor the unit to their specific needs and budget, with configurable I/O, drive bays, external media, DSP cards, and peripherals.

A key component behind RADAR’s sonic quality is the iZ Adrenaline DR recording engine, which houses iZ’s proprietary and time tested Trinity Chip with its frequency synthesized digital PLL to provide an near-zero jitter clock, low-latency audio routing, and real-time crossfades on all channels during punch in/out at all sample rates up to 192 kHz. The Adrenaline DR recording engine also frees up the host processor to provide better DAW/plug-in performance.

“The RADAR studio is free of unnecessary bloat ware and it runs beautifully with its high speed SSDs and massive RAM capacity,” says Dan Brace of Sonic Farm Recording Studio in Buffalo, NY, an early adopter of RADAR studio. “The converters are providing the same sweet sound we experienced with RADAR 6, but with the added editing power Pro Tools provides.”

RADAR studio is designed for simplicity, with the user needed to just arm tracks and press record. iZ Session Controller and Meter Bridge can be integrated for a traditional studio feel. It comes with 10 years of free customer support.

“And it goes without saying, iZ tech support is second to none, they made sure our system was everything it was promised to be,” Brace adds. “We have run it 12-14 hours at a time without a single error and I know I can count on this system day in and day out.”

RADAR studio pricing varies with configuration.

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