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new product: Trinity

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:11 am
by peeddrroo
looks interesting:
http://trinityaudiogroup.com/
Trinity Audio Group Introduces Linux Appliance: World’s First Portable, Professional, Digital Recording Studio

Linux appliance debuts as the first portable, multi-track, digital recording studio with professional level inputs and outputs and sampling frequencies. Technology and innovation forges new product category.

Bellevue, Wash. (PRWEB) July 06, 2006 -- Trinity Audio Group, Inc.(http://www.trinityaudiogroup.com) announced today the arrival of Trinity, the world’s first ultra-portable, professional, digital recording studio or DAW (digital audio workstation) designed for the audio engineering and broadcast field industries.

"It's like pro tools, only better. It's portable, so you can take your work with you,” says Trinity creative director Ronald Stewart. "The extended battery life, Linux OS, and on-board WiFi makes this a perfect all-in-one solution for recording and podcasting."

Built as a next-generation field recorder, Trinity retails for $999.99 (USD) and has an impressive list of features, including:

- Linux OS

- Fanless

- 520mhz ARM9 CPU

- 128 megabytes of RAM

- (2) Neutrik combo jacks supporting both 1/4" TRS and XLR inputs

- 48 volt phantom power

- (2) 1/4" TRS outputs

- (1) 1/4' TRS headphone jack

- 6.5" TFT LCD

- On screen alpha keyboard

- Touch pad type mouse or HID

- (2) 4200 mah lithium polymer rechargeable batteries achieves more than 4 hours of battery life

- 20 gigabyte hard drive

- 802.11b/g (WiFi)

- Rugged, sleek design

Recording robust high quality audio is easy with sampling capabilities of 16 or 24 bit at 44.1khz, 48khz, or 96khz. Trinity partnered with Echo Audio to design the audio interface portion of the device through a licensing agreement.

Shipments of Trinity begin October 2006. Trinity ships with special edition Linux multi-track audio application audacity.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:29 am
by studiesinsound
yeah that does look interesting.
no Live though
Has anyone messed with ardour?
is it any good?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:34 am
by longjohns
kind of sketchy that there are no photographs and the store link doesn't work

they're just across the lake from me, maybe I'll go shake 'em down

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:35 am
by studiesinsound
yeah plus trigge rfnger not on the supported hardware list.
doh

looks cool though.

Re: new product: Trinity

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:49 am
by forge
they forgot a comma
peeddrroo wrote: Technology and innovation , forges new product category.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:51 am
by leedsquietman
Ardour is audio only. The GUI is quite good. It is not a bad hard disk recorder but doesn't officially support vst plugins and Linux does give support to quite a lot of the dedicated pro audio interfaces.

I think you'd be better off with Reaper for 40 bucks, it can do a hell of a lot more. Or freebie windows software such as Kristal v1 or audacity.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:25 am
by telekom
I say meh. 500MHz CPU? Not sure if it has a USB port, which might be handy for... a mouse, or a midi keyboard...? For that price you could get a better spec laptop and a soundcard. I also thought there might be the chance of touchscreen but no... I mean, the cafe I go to for lunch has a touchscreen cash register! I could probably use the cash register to knock out a few tunes while I wait for my baked potato... :)

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:25 am
by Homebelly
leedsquietman wrote:Ardour is audio only. The GUI is quite good. It is not a bad hard disk recorder but doesn't officially support vst plugins and Linux does give support to quite a lot of the dedicated pro audio interfaces.

I think you'd be better off with Reaper for 40 bucks, it can do a hell of a lot more. Or freebie windows software such as Kristal v1 or audacity.
I'll echo this,,,
I love the potential of ardour,, but it isn't really in the game yet.
No midi or instrument support,,
although midi is coming up in the development schedule,,
the problem with VST is that steinburg won't license it for linux,, or some such shit,, so it's actually illegal for them to develop an official version of ardour with vst support.
Being open source there are apparently a couple of versions of ardour on the net that have a vst hack but i'm not sure how stable or functional they are,, or even how up to date.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:47 pm
by TITBAG
linux is total shit

Re: new product: Trinity

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:54 pm
by hoffman2k
forge wrote:they forgot a comma
peeddrroo wrote: Technology and innovation , forges new product category.
:lol:

I'm not sure if you went anal over the spelling or just the fact that is was near the word "Forge" :lol:

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:30 pm
by sqook
studiesinsound wrote:yeah that does look interesting.
no Live though
Has anyone messed with ardour?
is it any good?
I have, but it's been awhile (~6 months or so?). My impression of it was that it sucked, and although I respect the project itself, I would not find it to fit my tastes at all. I think that this post on the AI blog summed it up well.

Re: new product: Trinity

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:34 pm
by forge
hoffman2k wrote:
forge wrote:they forgot a comma
peeddrroo wrote: Technology and innovation , forges new product category.
:lol:

I'm not sure if you went anal over the spelling or just the fact that is was near the word "Forge" :lol:
pure and simple Egomania! :wink: :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:00 am
by studiesinsound
thanks for the info on ardour
sounds like live kicks it ass!!!


i agree that while this device seems like a good concept, has a ways to go.

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:04 am
by peeddrroo
yeah, i also like the idea of a video-game sized device that you can carry and that has basic audio editing features.
i'll wait until it's cheaper though....

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:32 am
by longjohns
has it been established that it actually exists?

;)