Optical Disc Recorders

The Magneto Optical Disc (MOD) and CD (Compact Disc) recording formats represent significant milestones in digital data storage technology. Developed by Sony and Philips in the early 1980s, the CD format transformed the music industry by providing a high-quality, compact medium for storing audio data. CDs utilise laser technology to read and write data on a reflective disc, ensuring precise reproduction of sound without degradation. Similarly, the Magneto Optical Disc (MOD) format, developed by Sony and Hitachi, utilises magneto-optical technology for data storage. MOD discs employ a combination of laser and magnetic fields to read and write data, offering high reliability and longevity. While CDs revolutionised music distribution, MOD discs found applications in data backup, archival storage, and professional recording. Together, these formats have significantly influenced digital data storage and remain relevant in various industries despite advancements in technology. Update: we will now start including professional CD players to this listing.

Released in 2001
The Fostex DV40 DVD Master Recorder is a professional-grade DVD recorder designed for high-quality recording and mastering of audio. With excellent converters built-in, the Fostex DV40 is a superb sounding recorder.
Released in 2002
The HHB CDR830 BurnIT CD Recorder offers high-quality 24-bit audio recording with advanced features like CD Text, SCMS-free digital input, built-in sample rate conversion, and flexible CD-RW erase modes, all designed for accurate and versatile studio use.
Released in 2002
The HHB CDR830 BurnIT PLUS enhances the original model with additional features like Word Clock input for digital synchronisation, balanced XLR I/O, and versatile recording and editing options, making it ideal for professional audio applications.
Released in 2005
The next generation of standalone multitrack recorders arrived with the Fostex DV824, and it provided supreme quality 8-track recording to standard-size DVD-RAM discs in a unique package representing the very forefront of multitrack recorder design.
Released in 2005
The TASCAM DV-RA1000 recorder is a professional solution for recording high-resolution audio – up to 192kHz/24-bit – to inexpensive DVD media.
Released in 2006
The Fostex CR500 not only allows for professional mastering of stereo recordings onto CD-R/RW, but it also provides the unique capability of directly recording Broadcast WAV files onto a UDF formatted disc.
Released in 2006
The Tascam DV-RA1000HD shatters the price barrier to recording mixes and TEC award winning DV-RA1000HD masters to Direct Stream Digital, Sony’s 2.822MHz/1-bit “Super Audio” format that must be heard to be believed. The stereo recorder captures audio from 44.1kHz to 192kHz as WAV files. In addition, the breakthrough DSD recording format adds incredible detail with all of the depth and imaging of quality analog recording.
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