Monday, December 12, 2011

TASCAM Announces New Palm-sized PCM Recorder

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Dec 9, 2011 4:52 PM

TASCAM has introduced the DR-100mkII , a 24-bit/96kHz in a line PCM recorder. This new imperishable tape deck offers high-end recording specs and includes 4 built-in microphones, two cardioid and two omnidirectional. A span of XLR microphone inputs with haunt power enables the use of pro-grade condenser microphones, and line in and out connectors are moreover provided. The new and softened chronicle of the DR-100 adds offset line inputs, S/PDIF digital inputs, locking connectors and more, creation the DR-100mkII best for high-end unstable recording, DSLR filmmaking and post prolongation belongings gathering.

The DR-100mkII sports an splendid list of features, starting with 96kHz/24-bit WAV recording; MP3 format is accommodated with settings trimming from 32kb/s to 320kb/s. Recordings are prisoner on a selection of SD or SD-HC solid-state cards, with a 2GB card included. Sound high quality improvements add better high quality built-in microphones and an softened mic preamp with aloft earn and descend noise. The XLR submit jack is written for veteran use, with a locking bolt and accepting +4dBu line input.

Control features add a limiter and low-cut filter, non-static playback speed (+16 to -50 percent), and a considerable thumbwheel earn control. Digital signals may be extrinsic from outmost gadgets around the unit's remote jack (RC-10 remote included). Featuring a imperishable aluminum case, the DR-100mkII moreover includes a USB 2.0 jack and cable for easy record transfer, and RCA line input, and built-in speaker. Power is rechargeable (Li-Ion battery included), and the package includes Li-Ion rechargeable battery, windscreen, tripod get up and carrying case.

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