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Title: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Arni99 on April 11, 2007, 04:04:15 AM
seems some new toy is being released in a few weeks ;).
http://www.soundman.de/englisch/dr2.html

Features

    *  OLED2 Color Display
    *  Show Artist und Song Name
    *  Show Lyrics
    *  Multi ID3 Language support
    *  integrated FM Radio
    *  Kombined Mic-IN/Line-IN Jack (powered/unpowered mixed)
    *  Build-In Microphon
    *  Recording possible from: Radio, Mic-IN (powered), Mic-IN (unpowered), Line-IN und Build-IN-Microphon
    *  Mic-IN 3V (Plug-in-Power)
    *  manual level adjustment
    *  0 / -10 / -20dB switchable
    *  Recording MP3 (selectable 96, 128, 196, 320 kbps)
    *  Recording WAV (lossless WAV-Format)
    *  Playing Formats: MP3, WAV, WMA
    *  Play Mode: Normal, Repeat one, Repeat all, Shuffle, Random shuffle
    *  Equilizer with 6 Mode: Normal, Klassik, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Bass
    *  Plug-and-play USB(2) Mass-storage (Up/Download/Saving all PC Datatypes possible)
    *  Firmware update possible
    *  2GB internal Memory
    *  AAA/LR03 1,5V Battery (ca. 13h Playtime, standard battery format)
    *  Dimensions in mm: 72,5 x 35,5 x 18,5 (HxWxD)
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: guysonic on April 11, 2007, 06:27:45 AM
From the preliminary information, it's hard to see this as a 'professional' digital recorder without specific wav file formats and manual REC level adjustment ability, but looks to be a nice MP3 player with some recording features.  Time will tell just what this model can do.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Arni99 on April 11, 2007, 06:38:05 AM
From the preliminary information, it's hard to see this as a 'professional' digital recorder without specific wav file formats and manual REC level adjustment ability, but looks to be a nice MP3 player with some recording features.  Time will tell just what this model can do.
it HAS manual level adjustment as stated in the data specs.
;)

of course "professional" seems a bit overrated ;).
but 16bit 44.1khZ WAV recording 3.5h is enough for a concert.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Nick's Picks on April 11, 2007, 07:47:30 AM
cool, but not too exciting looking.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: lessthanbinsch on April 11, 2007, 08:18:05 AM
i think this looks very interesting.  also the price seems to be ok for what you get.  but the memory could be a little more
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Rick on April 11, 2007, 08:33:19 AM
cool, but not too exciting looking.

Nothing special, but it looks tiny. Looks perfect for stealth.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: wbrisette on April 11, 2007, 09:16:06 AM
From the preliminary information, it's hard to see this as a 'professional' digital recorder 

That was my thought exactly. It does seem tiny, but the killer will be the interface. If it works well, then they might have something. If it is anything like most Japanese interfaces on tiny devices, forget about trying to stealth this device because you'll never be able to get it set properly in the dark.

Wayne
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Church-Audio on April 11, 2007, 09:24:10 AM
From the preliminary information, it's hard to see this as a 'professional' digital recorder without specific wav file formats and manual REC level adjustment ability, but looks to be a nice MP3 player with some recording features.  Time will tell just what this model can do.
it HAS manual level adjustment as stated in the data specs.
;)

of course "professional" seems a bit overrated ;).
but 16bit 44.1khZ WAV recording 3.5h is enough for a concert.


It looks like just three levels of adjustment for the input record level if that's the case, I am going to sell a lot more preamps LOL.. I think having fixed record levels is kinda lame. But I guess we will have to see what the real deal is once this unit is released. I am with Nick it sure don't look very pretty. But who knows...  ;)
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: mandoman on April 11, 2007, 04:47:12 PM
Looks slightly more promising than the Vibez Trekstor, by which most accounts was a bust.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: phr on April 17, 2007, 03:05:55 AM
Cute little unit but appears mostly intended for playback and the 2gb nonexpandable memory is a nonstarter these days.  They should put in an SHDC slot.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: SClassical on April 17, 2007, 03:48:13 AM
but for 150Euros it's sort of expensive....compared to the new Zoom H2 which can do 24/96 with line-in option, too.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Arni99 on April 17, 2007, 05:22:01 AM
but for 150Euros it's sort of expensive....compared to the new Zoom H2 which can do 24/96 with line-in option, too.
here in europe everything is more expensive ;)....the edirol r-09 costs 390-400€ and used irivers H140 make 200€-250€ on ebay.

http://geizhals.at/eu/a200168.html

the taperscene in USA is generally more developed I guess than here in Europe.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: vegeta_ban on April 17, 2007, 09:39:50 AM
agree on the low memory, i have an upgraded jb3 60 gb, and that is not enough memory for me. specs are interesting though.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: SClassical on April 17, 2007, 07:01:25 PM
but for 150Euros it's sort of expensive....compared to the new Zoom H2 which can do 24/96 with line-in option, too.
here in europe everything is more expensive ;)....the edirol r-09 costs 390-400€ and used irivers H140 make 200€-250€ on ebay.

A lot of things in US are cheap but really shity, compared to Europe.....I guess you never used a US eraser (rubber) or correction liquid/fluid (tipex) before!
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Arni99 on May 07, 2007, 08:57:53 AM
here the link to the GERMAN instruction manual:
http://www.media-maier.de/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=106&func=download&id=120&chk=5f8cfac48cc37ae00566c95f7c297c0a&no_html=1&fname=DR2_manual_de.pdf (http://www.media-maier.de/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=106&func=download&id=120&chk=5f8cfac48cc37ae00566c95f7c297c0a&no_html=1&fname=DR2_manual_de.pdf)

-it has 3 gain settings: 0dB -10dB and -20dB (comparable to high/medium/low sensitivity) - settings can be changed during recording session
-in between these ranges manual adjustment can be done with the knob using "ext. MIC" ONLY
-5 stages for display-light (OFF, 10sec, 30sec, 60sec, ON), when recording it´s set automatically to medium brightness
-recordings are being saved in folders according to their source: folders: mic-in/line-in/ext.mic/FM
-live-monitoring of sound recorded is possible(headphones)
-firmware updates possible
-standby timer
-sleep timer
-OS languages: German, English



Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: roggae on May 07, 2007, 11:59:05 AM
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-firmware updates possible

rockbox perhaps?
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Arni99 on May 07, 2007, 12:18:23 PM
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-firmware updates possible

rockbox perhaps?
no rockbock ;)
it´s own firmware.

 
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Javier Cinakowski on May 07, 2007, 12:22:33 PM
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-firmware updates possible

rockbox perhaps?
no rockbock ;)
it´s own firmware.

 

Yeah, but it would be cool
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: EoghanMag on December 11, 2007, 09:42:23 PM
Hi all I'm new to this forum and I am trying to learn the ropes so if I make any mistakes along the way please let me know.

I have recently purchased this device the DR2 but made the mistake of ordering it from Austria. The instruction manual was in German and so was the default setup of the device. My ability to translate German is very limited so I had to hunt around the internet a fair bit to get English translations of the manual so I could change the setup to English. Even then the device is baffling me. I did a bit more reading online and then I suddenly figured out how to record on the device. I did not realise that the earphones also doubled as microphones until an hour ago. The instructions need to be dumbed down a bit for a beginner such as me! I still don't know how to make a 'line in' recording as in taking a mono recording from a old fashioned tape recorder through the headphone socket of the tape recorder to the device. This is one of the main reasons why I bought the DR2. The other thing that has me baffled is the firmware aspect of the device. I use windows XP but the firmware updater just freezes on screen and  everything I have tried to get the firmware going has failed. I don't know if anyone else out there has experience with this device but if you do I would much appreciate any advice you are willing to spoon out.

On another point is there a forum here dealing with home made sound-proofing studios? I would like to convert a shed for the purpose of recording poetry and perhaps as use for band practise.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: szumsteg on December 12, 2007, 01:31:29 AM
would be much happier if OKM (soundman) spent more time trying to find capsules for OKMIIrs again instead of trying to compete with Sony, Edirol, etc on recorders.

Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Sebastian on December 12, 2007, 07:38:56 AM
would be much happier if OKM (soundman) spent more time trying to find capsules for OKMIIrs again instead of trying to compete with Sony, Edirol, etc on recorders.

They don't make those anymore?
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: Church-Audio on December 12, 2007, 09:48:08 AM
The thing you have to remember about any "line in mic jack" is they are going to be sensitive and prone to overload even before you get a chance to use a record level control.. So I would have to see what the overload specs are on the line/mic input. Before I smacked any money down on it. Besides everyone here knows I work for Zoom.   ;)

Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: EoghanMag on December 13, 2007, 06:31:19 AM
I might end up regretting this but I know nada, zilch and even nothing about zoom. Please enlighten me.
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: emalvido on March 28, 2008, 01:43:01 PM
So, anybody in here have this? bought it?
Title: Re: New: Soundman DR2 Professional Digital Recorder
Post by: guitarman2007 on August 16, 2011, 11:37:33 AM
can you plug you're guitar into it??