anonymous
22 October 2007
I am a member of Southern Gospel Trio and we use tracks for performance. Right now were using minidisc but are considering upgrading to something hard drive. I have seen many groups using a (pardon my ignorance) a white, table top, apparently hard drive audio player with a remote. Could someone educate me as to what this might be? Also, any suggestions for something better than minidisc? Thanks!
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At my job we use the 360's for incidental track playback and sho
At my job we use the 360's for incidental track playback and short BGM loops. When we need background and sweetener tracks we go with Roland DR16s (we used to use Otari 8 track reels!).
Also, for CD / MP3 playback, we have the Denon 635 CD/MP3 players.
They are pretty rugged, after you remove the cheap plastic track select knob, that is.
What you are talking about is this: http://www.360systems.com/d
What you are talking about is this:
http://www.360systems.com/docs/prod_ir_main.html
This is the new version. The old version was all white. This is RAM based. It does NOT play from a hard-drive, making it WAAAY more reliable.
360 Systems is a staple for your industry. It is also used heavily in broadcasting as well.