SADiE Debuts Artemis DAW
October 3, 1999 Studio Audio & Video Ltd.,
designers and manufacturers of the SADiE Digital Editing systems, debuted their
new digital audio workstation Artemis at the 1999 AES convention in New York.
The system is capable of 192kHz editing and mixing, full surround sound panning,
and can be configured to provide up to 24 inputs and outputs. The Artemis DAW
is shipping now and is available worldwide.
The Artemis is the latest system in the SADiE digital audio workstation range,
and has been designed to fulfil applications requiring large amounts of digital
signal processing. Artemis is therefore perfect for any audio editing application
including music editing, CD mastering, DVD production, and Film & TV post
production.
Artemis systems are supplied as fully configured, rack mounting turnkey systems
in a range of input/output configurations, from 8 to 24 inputs and outputs. The
entry level Artemis system is equipped with 8 inputs and 8 outputs and can replay
24 tracks of edited 16-bit audio. 20-bit analogue conversion is built into the
system and external converters are provided for by AES/EBU digital I/O on every
channel.
Support for 24-bit 96kHz and 192kHz audio editing is standard, making every
Artemis system ready for DVD. The 8 channels of I/O make Artemis perfect for surround
sound editing and mixing, which is supplied as standard in the SADiE software.
All internal audio processing utilises 32-bit floating-point accuracy, ensuring
the highest possible sound quality throughout the system.
Every system includes full timecode support and 4 channels of RS422 interface.
The supplied Breakout Box 800 includes 8 channels of XLR digital I/O, XLR digital
reference input, RS422 9-pin I/O, XLR timecode I/O, and 8 channels of unbalanced
analogue I/O. The optional Breakout Box 800B adds balanced XLR analogue inputs
and outputs at standard operating levels. All Artemis systems include on-board
SCSI interfaces for direct communication with audio disk storage, CDR, DLT DDS
or Exabyte drives.
The SADiE 3 software includes a true event based, sample accurate automation
system. All of SADiEs mixer controls can be automated, including levels,
positions, EQ parameters, joystick position, etc. More importantly, all automation
data is locked not just to the event or clip but to the actual audio sample within
that event. When a clip is moved, copied or edited, any automation data already
written will be moved or copied alongside the audio itself.
SADiE 3 also offers Macintosh® disk support including read/write of AIFF
and SDII audio files directly without any translation. There are also a number
of other new formats available, which allow audio to be transferred into Windows
95 and NT programs. Plus, the software allows the creation of edit decision lists
(EDLs) and audio files to be directly imported into AudioFile®. More importantly,
SADiE EDLs can be created from a mix of any file or disk format currently supported
SADiE and this feature is entirely transparent to the user.
All SADiE automation data can be displayed and edited graphically. SADiE also
provides an easy interface for snapshot automation when a particular effect on
one or more clips is wanted - for example, adding telephone voice effects to every
other clip on a stream using this feature couldnt be easier.
SADiE 3 includes full support for the new high-density, high resolution audio
that is becoming necessary for DVD and other high quality formats. 24-bit digital
editing and all sample rates up to 96kHz and even 192kHz have been added as a
free upgrade within the software.
For more information, visit
SADiE's web site at www.sadie.com. |