so actually it something like edirol r-9 but whith full tc generator
probably only unbalance line inputs and unbalance mic with bias .
analog limiters and lf roll off + optional rf receiver board to take time code rf link from zaxcom ifb transmitter
it doesnt have transmitter inside .
not exactly for tappers ,but might be excellent solution for these who play on both sides ( making money on video shotes and waisting it on recording concerts:-))
that what Glenn released
The basic concept of this recorder is to add backup and transcription
capability with time code reference to a sound bag. ZFR100 will have a
small size, light weight and low power consumption at a price point
that sets a new standard for time code referenced recording.
With this new recorder, Zaxcom has eliminated the problem of time code
synchronization with the camera. Currently, sound mixers are making and
using their own improvised time code RF links, but these links are not
capable of providing total reliability. The time code link for the
ZFR100 is designed to be fault tolerant, just a short duration of code
is necessary for synchronization. It has an auto-load mode that allows
the recorder to have a recording that matches the camera video. The
unit can also loop record for 12 track-hours to provide constant backup
of audio for a given time period.
ZFR100 can also be used as a body-worn recorder in a film or video
production environment; it's small enough to fit in a pocket and can
be used with a lavaliere microphone.
The unit records on mini SD cards. Audio is transferred with the use
of an external card reader connected to a PC, Mac or other dedicated
storage device.
The recorder will be available in both single and two-channel
configurations.
ZFR100 unit has an input limiter and high pass filter with selectable
frequencies from 20Hz to 200Hz.
That's about all I can say for now, we'll show the unit at NAB and
hope to see you all there. I will not be able to post photos until
after the show.