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Sound Devices 833 User Manual

Sound Devices 833
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Record/Play
Sample Rate
Selects the current sample rate. 12 Track recording is supported at all sample rates. [44100, 47952, 48000*, 48048, 96000, 192000
Hz]
Bit Depth
Selects the current bit depth. [16, 24*]
Pre-roll Time
Selects the amount of Pre-roll recording. Adjustable in 1 second increments. [0*-10 s.] Higher sampling rates reduce the maximum
allowed Pre-roll, 2 seconds is available at 192 kHz.
Post-roll Time
Selects the amount of Post-roll recording. Adjustable in 1 second increments. [0*-10 s.] If a recording is stopped prematurely, press
record within the post-roll time. The machine will continue to record into the original file. Useful for when directors call ‘cut’
prematurely. During the post roll period, the transport joystick ring LED shows orange. Pressing stop again during the post-roll
period cancels the post roll and stops recording.
Track to Media Menu
Selects the sources for each recording media as well as the type of file recorded. Tracks may be routed to media to be recorded as
AAC (LR or Bus 1,2 only), WAV Mono, or WAV Poly files. (Green text box= WAV Mono file, Blue text box= WAV Poly file, Orange
text box = AAC)
Select whether Mono or Poly WAV files are recorded in standard BWF or RF64 format using the Rtn/Fav toggle. BWF WAV files
seamlessly auto-split to a new file when the max BWF 4GB file size is reached. Split files can be joined in any DAW. RF64 WAV files
have a much higher maximum file size and do not require auto-splitting.
Note: Most DAWs support WAV RF64. Some NLEs do not. It is recommended to check NLE compatibility before using RF64.
Also: 8-Series Q-marks are not supported when RF64 is selected.
Tracks L/R and Bus1/2 can also be recorded as AAC audio files. (Orange text box). AAC files are ideal for transcription.
Select the AAC Bit Rate using the */** toggle switches. [32, 64, 128, 192, 256 kbps]
Select the WAV Format using the Rtn/Fav toggle switches. RF64 allows for WAV files larger than 4 GB.
A. SSD- [ISO, L/R, Bus1/2, ALL]
B. SD1- [ISO, L/R, Bus1/2, ALL]
C. SD2- [ISO, L/R, Bus1/2, ALL]
To differentiate between the ISO and L/R mix poly files:
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Sound Devices 833 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Channels8
Mic Inputs6
Main Outputs2
Aux Outputs4
Headphone Output1
Bit Depth24-bit
TimecodeYes
Dynamic Range120 dB
Microphone Preamps6
Analog Outputs4
TypePortable Mixer-Recorder
Line Inputs6
AES Inputs2
Sampling Rateup to 192 kHz
Recording MediaSD, SDHC, SDXC
PowerBattery or External DC
Frequency Response10 Hz to 80 kHz
THD+N0.005%
Digital Outputs2

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