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Tascam DR07 Portable Digital Recorder

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Tascam Dr07 Portable Digital Recorder , M Audio Studiophile Av30 Professi Al Reference Speakers , Vestax Typho Midi C Troller , Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder , Akai Mpc 500 Midi Producti , Product Description TASCAM's DR-07 brings portable digital recording to an even smaller, more affordable package. A pair of highly-sensitive built in mics captures a wide stereo image, recording in either MP3 or 16/24-bit WAV format. The DR-07 is powered by AA batteries and it transfers files to a computer using a high-speed USB 2.0 connection. The versatile recorder even includes a windscreen, tripod stand mount and 2GB SD card to start recording right away.

Portable digital recording in an even smaller, more affordable package. Click to enlarge.
Stereo electret condenser mics for high-sensitivity recordings, plus an external mic input.
Adjustable mic level and line input.
Musicians will appreciate the playback functions of the DR-07, including the ability to loop MP3s and slow them down without changing the pitch. External microphones and sources can be recorded through the mic/line input, and the recorder offers analog limiting, low cut and auto gain setting for great-sounding audio. But for great-sounding recordings, the compact DR-07 is all you need.
Built-in Mic The DR-07 features a pair of built-in stereo electret condenser mics, for instant, high-sensitivity stereo recordings. Thanks to the adjustable input level, it's a great choice for quiet or loud applications, from simple songwriting with a guitar to recording a metal band rehearsal.
SD and SD-HC Support Record to SD cards (including the included 2GB card) or add a little more recording time with high-capacity SD-HC cards up to 32GB.
Simple File Transfer Using the USB 2.0 jack, file transfer is a breeze. Simply connect to your PC and drag-and-drop.
Mic/Line Input Use an external microphone or line input device using the 3.5mm line and mic inputs.
The 3.5mm line output works with headphones or for sending to stereos/monitors/etc.
Keep It Clean The DR-07 has plenty of features to ensure your audio doesn't end up a distorted mess. The switchable low cut filter helps avoid rumble during field applications or recording bass-heavy material, the analog limiter keeps the dynamics in check, and the auto gain setting helps avoid preamp distortion from the get-go.
MP3 or WAV Recording The DR-07 writes WAV files at 44.1 or 48kHz, 16 or 24-bit formats. But you don't always need that for a scratch practice recording, grabbing an interview or lecture, etc. MP3 file recording lets you record directly to MP3 format, from 32kbps to 320 kbps, thus saving you a wealth of space on that SD card.
Variable-Speed Audition Slow down playback without changing the pitch--handy for learning or studying passages, transcribing interviews, or other uses.
Ultra-Portable The DR-07 is ready to go anywhere, since it's powered by two AA batteries (you can add the optional PS-P520 power adapter to power from a wall outlet).
It weighs just 4.4 ounces--with batteries--and is 2.2 x 5.3 x 1.1 inches in size.
What's in the Box TASCAM DR-07, 2GB SD Card, USB Cable, AA Battery, Windscreen, Owner's Manual, Warranty Card


This review is from: Tascam DR07 Portable Digital Recorder (Electronics)
The DR-07 does everything Tascam claims and more. It's easy to use and the recordings sound great. Used it the day it arrived to record an entire 5-hour band rehearsal. Setting it up was simply a matter of putting it on a music stand across the room and pressing REC. I never had to touch it again for 5 hours. The stereo 128K MP3 audio quality was fine and the resulting 5-hour file used only about 300MB of the 2GB (2,000MB) SD card that came with the DR-07. Took it home after rehearsal and quickly transferred the MP3 to my laptop where I sliced and diced the recording into individual song files with CoolEdit 2000. At last there is an easy way to remember how we played it at rehearsal and do a quick review before the gig. This thing is a must for an aging rocker.

Other great musician features include:
- adjust tempo without affecting pitch
- adjust pitch (in half steps) without affecting tempo
- fine tune pitch (cents) without affecting tempo
- quickly mark a phrase (short or long) and loop playback infinitely
- use line-in for quick and easy board tapes
- camera style tripod mount

It lived up to Tascam's claim of 7.5 hours on two AA's. That may seem like a long time but I'm probably going to do the planet a favor and buy the AC adapter. I'd also like to find a reasonably priced carrying case to keep the display from getting scratched up in my gig bag.

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