Genex

Genex had a proud tradition of ‘firsts’ including development of the world’s first 96kHz instant access recorder, the first 192kHz-capable recorder and the first commercially available DSD recorder. The generation of Genex recorders continued this tradition, combining up to 48 channels of single wire 192kHz PCM recording with DSD recording.

Released in 2000
The Genex GX8500 is an 8 channel, multi format digital audio recorder designed for multichannel mastering and location recording applications in which audio must be recorded and stored at the highest possible quality.
Released in 2002
The new Genex GX9000 combines 8 channels of single wire 24-bit / 192kHz PCM recording and playback with 8 channels of DSD recording and playback. Industry-standard file formats ensure instant interchange with popular workstations.
Released in 2002
The Genex GX9048 combines 48 channels of 24-bit/192kHz PCM recording and playback with 48 channels of DSD recording and playback to deliver unrivalled levels of performance and flexibility. Seamless punch in and out in DSD mode elevates Direct Stream Digital far beyond its traditional archiving and mastering applications, enabling all the post-production flexibility you’re used to with existing PCM formats.
Released in 2002
Delivering unrivalled sonic purity at unusually affordable prices. the 24-bit/96kHz Genex GXA8 is the only commercially available 8-channel converters equipped to handle all known and anticipated multi-channel recording formats. Advanced features include an optional Pro Tools® interface which supports metadata, enabling sample rates and bit depths to be set conveniently from the Pro Tools© application. Also unique to these highly versatile Genex converters is an optional DSD interface, equipping the GXA8 for the 2.8224MHz bitstream which forms the basis of the Sony SACD format.
Released in 2002
Delivering unrivalled sonic purity at unusually affordable prices. the 24-bit/96kHz Genex GXD8 is the only commercially available 8-channel converters equipped to handle all known and anticipated multi-channel recording formats. Advanced features include an optional Pro Tools® interface which supports metadata, enabling sample rates and bit depths to be set conveniently from the Pro Tools© application. Also unique to these highly versatile Genex converters is an optional DSD interface, equipping the GXD8 for the 2.8224MHz bitstream which forms the basis of the Sony SACD format.

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