TASCAM DR-40 Digital Recorder with Accessory Kit and 32GB Mi... - 2024 report by Whydis
TASCAM DR-40 Digital Recorder with Accessory Kit and 32GB Micro SD Card
The DR-40's four-track recording mode gives you several options to record, indicated by LEDs on the front of the unit. The 4-channel recording modes include: DUAL : Record a stereo signal with a copy of that stereo signal at a lower level. This give...
Very easy to link up via USB to copy off audio files (looks just like a flash drive to the computer) or the SD card can be removed and read directly
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The DR-40's four-track recording mode gives you several options to record, indicated by LEDs on the front of the unit
The 4-channel recording modes include: DUAL : Record a stereo signal with a copy of that stereo signal at a lower level
This gives you a safety track you can use in case the main recording is distorted
(See next section for more info) 4CH : Record the built-in microphones along with a pair of external mics, like close-up and ambient microphones
Or record the built-in mics along with a balanced line input, such as the feed from a mixer along with the sound in the room
OVERDUB : Play along with a recording you?ve already made to build up a full production or song demo You can record up to four channels of 96kHz/24-bit audio
Mono and stereo recording is also available
Recording formats include MP3 (from 32 to 320kbps), WAV and Broadcast WAV formats
Dual Recording Mode Dual Recording records a second copy of your performance up to -12dB lower as a safety track
This mean if your recording gets accidentally distorted, you'll have a backup copy that isn't distorted
Dual Recording works in addition to the peak limiting and low cut filter features which also prevent distortion
The Dual Recording mode is perfect for recording your band live
Just set the unit to record and hit the stage without worrying about the recording getting blown out