Aaton-Digital's CantarX3 and CantarMini now offer external data storage possibility with Frame.io and Dropbox cloud systems
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Starting from 55,00 Euros* excl. VAT
*Price includes access to Frame.io cloud management in the Cantar, does not include the storage subscription plan (to be subscribed to frame.io)
Frame.io option allows CantarX3/CantarMini users to upload projects to the ADOBE working environment. This is a cooperative working configuration that allows data to be dematerialized in medium to large projects.
This is an important asset to ensure integration in series productions such as NETFLIX or Amazon.
Frame.io is a collaborative service in a controlled film project environment, permissions are managed by the production.
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Dropbox "MyCantarEverywhere"
Dropbox is the personal storage solution for Cantar data and configurations; "MyCantarAnywhere" for those who rent the machines for example. It is a one time purchase.
299,00 Euros**excl. VAT
** Price does not include the big storage subscription plan (to be subscribed to Dropbox)
Limited time demo license available on request
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The Cantar can use Dropbox links to share files and folders with others without sending large attachments. With the CantarX3 or CantarMini, Aaton Digital offers a simple and powerful solution to capture and transmit original BWF audio files to Dropbox cloud storage services.
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DropBox is a personal cloud file management tool with data sharing capabilities decided by the Cantar owner.
The CantarX3 and CantarMini are award-winning, highly regarded high performance digital multitrack mixer-sound recorders used worldwide for the recording and playback of movie and television soundtracks for both dialogue and music, and for music recording alone. The CantarX3 is 24 track and the CantarMini 16 track.
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They are designed to be used anywhere -on location, in the studio, in the field, with high levels of ruggedness and reliability, superb sound fidelity, and with an exceptional range of features and interface possibilities.