Crane Song HEDD 192 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

HEDD, short for harmonically enhanced digital device, is a technological break through in signal
processing. HEDD is engineered to provide musically pleasing sound with the capability of
generating tube/analog sounds in the digital domain.

HEDD gives any user who works with digital the ability to sound less digital and more analog.

Applications include: CD preparation, work station input and output, DAT machine A/D and D/A
convertor replacement and effects generation ( warming or changing sounds in the digital do-
main). HEDD can be used in tracking, mixing, and mastering.

The front panel controls allow the user to select input source, sample rate, and continuously
variable triode and pentode sounds. The HEDD can operate as an effects device or as separate
A/D and D/A convertor with the harmonic generation process applied to either the A/D or D/A
convertor.

The signal processor performs 24 Bit Processing on digital or analog source.

HEDD has transformerless balanced analog inputs and outputs, transformer isolated digital
inputs and outputs, and uses separate power transformers and supplies for the analog and
digital sections. The unit is 1 rack space tall and operates from 110V, 115V, 230V or 240V
mains.

The HEDD-192 will operate at sample rates from 44.1K to 192K

Upgrading to 192K

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