Zoom’s latest handheld recorder has been designed specifically for musicians on the move, and boasts a versatile selection of I/O, a range of built-in effects, and an onboard rhythm section with over 80 drum patterns.
Updated device offers 32-bit floating point recording
The DR-10L Pro combines a wired lavalier microphone with a 32-bit floating point field recorder, offering a simple and unobtrusive all-in-one dialogue recording solution.
Microphones with integral 32-bit floating point recorders
Zoom's MicTrak series offers a range of stereo microphones combined with 32-bit floating point field recorders, allowing users to capture audio anywhere without worrying about clipping.
The English Channel combines CEntrance’s SoapBox, BlackCab, and Portcaster devices with a custom desktop enclosure, providing an all-in-one channel strip with a built-in SD Card recorder and audio interface.
Compact device aimed at capturing live performances
Bouncer is a compact 10-channel line mixer and stereo digital recorder which promises to fill an important gap for synth performers, DJs and live musicians who need to mix several stereo sources.
32-bit float recording now available in USB audio interface mode
Version 1.30 of Tascam's Portacapture X8 firmware extends the device's 32-bit float functionality and adds a Mix Minus feature alongside some new memory capabilities.
Paul White and Hugh Robjohns discuss the evolution of recording from the perspective of their own experiences, starting with analogue tape and ending with computer-based digital systems.