Otari DTR-8

Otari DTR-8 Digital Audio Tape Recorder

Otari proudly introduced a new R-DAT recorder in 1995, the Otari DTR-8. The Otari DTR-8 follows the concept of the familiar DTR-7, but with greatly enhanced capabilities.

Otari DTR-8 Digital Audio Tape Recorder Details

The Otari DTR-8 uses a 2-head mechanism for professional quality and conforms to the EIAJ conference standard for compatibility with other R-DAT recorders, including consumer models.

For professional use, the Otari DTR-8 has +4 dBu (- 10 dBV switchable) active balanced analogue 1/0 with XL type connectors and has both AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital 1/0. In search mode the Otari DTR-8 uses TOC information from tape to locate up to 300 times normal play speed. The Otari DTR-8 does not use SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) for maximum flexibility in professional environments.

Otari DTR-8 Features

  • Conforms to the DAT standard. Compatible with other R-DAT machines.
  • Selectable sample rate: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz
  • High speed search at a maximum of 300 times play speed by using TOC information on tape
  • Character pack support
  • Active balance input/output with professional standard XL type 3-pin connectors
  • Higher sound quality by pulse flow 1 bit D/A converters, 1-bit wide range linear A/D converters, etc.
  • Two digital audio interfaces: AES/EBU and S/PDIF (coaxial).
  • Subcodes: Various time information, start ID, skip ID, end ID, etc. can be written on and erased from the tape. TOC information for tape editing and archiving is also available.
  • Q code synchronised start ID: When receiving digital signal input from a compact disc player, the Q code in the signal is used to write start IDs precisely even there is no blank between tracks.
  • No SCMS
  • Rigid construction
  • Parallel remote control
  • Hour meter for maintenance scheduling.
  • Wireless remote controller with numeric and character keys
  • Rack mount adapters

Specifications

  • Track Format: IEC DAT standard
  • Tape Speed:
    • 8.15 mm/s
    • 4.075 mm/s (Long Play)
  • Frequency Response:
    • 20 Hz – 22 kHz @ 48 kHz
    • 20 Hz – 20 kHz @ 44.1 kHz
    • 20 Hz – 14.5 kHz @ 32 kHz
  • Dynamic Range: >90 dB
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: >90 dB
  • THD: 0.007%
  • Crosstalk: >80 dB
  • Dimensions: 483mm x 140mm x 383mm
  • Weight: 8kg

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