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Portable Digital Recording Equipment
recorder: equipment for making records
The equipment used to record an interview. It may be in analog or digital format and is either audio or video. The use of broadcast-quality equipment and an external microphone are highly recommended. For a more detailed discussion, see Section 5.
A version of something, such as a small lightweight television or computer, that can be easily carried
a small light typewriter; usually with a case in which it can be carried
A small transportable building used as a classroom
easily or conveniently transported; "a portable television set"
of a motor designed to be attached to the outside of a boat's hull; "a portable outboard motor"
(of a clock or watch) Showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointer
displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout"
relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination"
of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer"
Relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete values (digits) of a physical quantity, such as voltage or magnetic polarization, to represent arithmetic numbers or approximations to numbers from a continuum or logical expressions and variables
Involving or relating to the use of computer technology
Tascam DR-05 Portable Digital Recorder
TASCAM’s DR-05 brings high-quality stereo recording to an easy-to-use portable powerhouse with a size and price that anyone can handle. The DR-05 records in MP3 or WAV format – including 96kHz/24-bit high-resolution audio – to microSD or microSDHC media. A pair of all-new microphones handles up to 125dB SPL with the sensitivity to capture every detail. With new recording features like Peak Reduction and Quick Menu, the DR-05 puts album-quality recording in the palm of your hand. Premium-quality Sound Everything about the DR-05 is designed to get the best quality recordings of your music. A new pair of built-in microphones withstands up to 125dB SPL – the volume of a jet plane from 200 feet away – yet still have the sensitivity to capture every detail of a performance. You can add your own microphone or line-level source through the 1/8” stereo input, including plug-in power for microphones that need it. Simple to Operate The layout of the DR-05 has been revamped to be quick and easy to work with one thumb. Operations like recording, adjusting levels, deleting bad takes and adding markers are just a button press away. Dig deeper to find features like limiting, low cut filtering, a built-in chromatic tuner and more. Classic TASCAM features are included, like Variable Speed Audition to loop and slow down music without changing the pitch – perfect for transcribing or learning new music. A Level Align function can be switched on for playback, to smooth out any sudden volume jumps, and a built-in speaker is also provided. The two AA batteries are enough to power the recorder for 17 1/2 hours, even while recording at CD quality. For musicians and recordists at any stage of their career, there’s no easier way to get great-sounding recordings than TASCAM’s DR-05.
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Portable MiniDisc Recording Equipment
2x Sony MZ-R35's + ECM-D870P electret condenser microphone. One of the recorders I've had from new (circa 1998) the other I bought on e-bay for ?30, mainly to get a new set of earphones & inline remote plus the hold button occasionally sticks on my original machine.
recording equipment #1
All set up for a demonstration of making a phonogram - recording a wax cylinder. Essential recording equipment by 1904 included a phonograph with a very large receiving horn, and an orchestra with several Stroh violins. (seen here)