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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Ozpeter on January 14, 2009, 10:54:56 PM
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http://www.soundstore.co.nz/p-2709-tascam-bb1000cd-portable-digital-recorder-coming-soon.aspx
TASCAM BB1000CD Portable Digital Recorder - COMING SOON!
· Direct recording to CD-R/RW and SD(SDHC)
CD: CDDA(16-bit / 44.1kHz)
SD: WAV(16-bit / 44.1kHz), MP3 (High, Mid, Low / 44.1kHz)
· Copy from SD(wav, mp3) to CD(CDDA) / CD(CDDA) to SD(wav, mp3)
· VSA(Variable Speed Audition) changes playback speed without pitch change. and changes pitch without speed change.
· Easy operation with dedicated knobs and keys
· 5w + 5w digital amplifier (Class D Delta-Sigma modulation with 512 times over-sampling by 1-bit amplifier technology)
· Four microphones for 360-degree recording for band recording and minutes recording
· Over-dub recording
· 8 x AA size alkaline batteries
· Powered through 8 x AA Batteries or AC power adapter
· Wireless remote control unit standard
· 2 x XLR mic inputs with +48V phantom power
· RCA analog line inputs/outputs
· Headphone output (Stereo mini jack)
· Limiter and Auto Gain Control
· Flashback
· Loop playback
· Mark locate
· Folder base file management
· Metronome (sound and LED)
Perhaps not the usual fare for people here, but interesting none the less.
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What does recording to CD-R/RW mean? You can record straight to an audio CD? Sounds good for recording lessons for students. Instead of waiting on a transfer 'n burn, you can just hand them a CD. Handy! Although I'm sure there are tons of these out there that I don't know about...
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I think Marantz do something of the sort already. Of course dedicated CDR recorders have been around for years - what's relatively new is combining the CD part with recording to memory cards for extra flexibility.
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http://www.soundstore.co.nz/p-2709-tascam-bb1000cd-portable-digital-recorder-coming-soon.aspx
· 2 x XLR mic inputs with +48V phantom power
Shame :(
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For the record, it seems to be the 'Ghetto Blaster' of digi-recorders :)
(http://www.sweetwater.com/images/closeup/750-BB1000CD_left.jpg)
(http://www.sweetwater.com/images/closeup/750-BB1000CD_front.jpg)
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Tascam BB1000CD
Doesn't look any better at 340$. than it did at 1340$
http://www.zzounds.com/item--TASBB1000CD