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Fostex Introduces New CR300 Optical Disc Recorder

Full-featured optical disc recorder that offers complete compatibility with CD, CD-R and CD-RW media

January 28, 1999

Fostex Corporation of America, which has led the professional audio industry in bringing highperformance, fully featured multitrack random-access recording and editing systems to more users than ever before, today took that commitment one step further with the introduction of the CR300 CD Recorder. The high-performance and highly functional CD recorder offers complete compatibility with all CD optical media, including CD, CD-R and CD-RW. As a full-featured stereo optical disc recorder, the new Fostex CR300 allows users to own a completely randomaccess digital recording and editing system from multitracking through to mixing and archiving.

The new Fostex CR300 was unveiled at the 1999 NAMM Convention in Los Angeles at Booth #1155 and promises to bring a new level of capability to all kinds of audio environments, from recording and project studios to post production to broadcast and corporate audio/video.

The new Fostex CR300 is designed to be compatible using both standard CD-R (write once) and CD-RW (write/erase, rewrite) media, and discs created using the CR300 will play back on any Red Book CD player. This broad range of compatibility between formats meets the audio industry's needs for a reliable, CD burner whose discs work across the board on any playback machine. In addition to this capability, the new Fostex CR300 offers a high degree of functionality, making it a perfect fit in any number of applications.

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Features include the ability to take input from any source format. The inclusion of both coaxial and optical digital I/O ports, as well as AES/EBU inputs, XLR +4 dBu and 10 dBV inputs (controlled by a dedicated input selector dial on the front panel) means source material from other CDs and DATs, as well as analog from tapes and cassettes can become fully digital.

The CR300 offers three Digital Synchro Recording Modes, which allows the CR300 to be armed and synchronously started from a master DAT player equipped with an S/PDIF connector, such as the Fostex D-5 DAT player, as well as two manual recording modes. (The CR300 is also easily adaptable as a backup format for Fostex's extensive family of hard disk recording systems --- Fostex Disc Management System (FDMS) software can cancel the Auto Stop function of the Digital Synchro Recording feature.)

Other significant new features include:

  • A Built-In Sampling Rate Converter - part of the digital input section that converts 48 kHz or 32 kHz sources directly the Red Book CD standard of 44.1 kHz.
  • Auto Track Incremental Level Setting - allows for six selectable levels (6 dB increments) during recording.
  • Four Erase Modes - for Last Track, All Track, Disc and TOC-only makes the CR300 the most versatile machine of its type for its price.
  • Margin Indicator - Recording level margin can be observed digitally to protect against digital distortion.
  • Digital Fader - the CR300 offers variable digital fade-in and fade-out selectable at 6, 9, 12 or 18 seconds for smooth crossfades.
  • Other features include Copy Bit Selection for three types of copy protection, and an infrared remote controller which comes as standard equipment with the CR300.

"The new CR300 CD Recorder brings a considerably enhanced degree of features and functionality to what has become a basic necessity in digital audio production today - the ability to burn CDs reliably, cost-effectively and in all formats, including CD-RW," said Phil Celia, Fostex Corporation of America Director of Sales. "The Fostex CR300 brings that capability and more to a broad range of users in an easy-to-use package. This kind of technological achievement is what we at Fostex have dedicated ourselves to: feature sets that people need at prices that they can afford."

For more information, visit http://www.fostex.com/

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