DR-2DW UTILITES
TASCAM's DR-2d opens up a list of possibilities for musicians, whether they're songwriting, rehearsing or performing live. With features like dual recording, Variable Speed Playback and 96kHz WAV audio quality, you'll want to take it anywhere you create music.
Features & Benefits | |
Feature | Benefit |
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WAV recording from 44.1kHz/16-bit to 96kHz/24-bit recording quality | Detailed master WAV recordings to archive and master for polished-sounding CDs |
MP3 recording from 32k to 320k | Recordings you can instantly share online |
Low-noise stereo condenser microphone | Mic design improved over the DR-1 captures every detail |
Records to SD or SD-HC card media (2GB card included) | Uses affordable, reusable media that's resistant to shock and other damage |
Built-in speaker | Instantly check or play back a recording |
Included wireless remote control | Start recording from across the room or on-stage |
Line and Mic inputs on 1/8" stereo jacks | Use your own microphone or record a line level source like a drum machine or guitar effect processor |
Effects processor | Add reverb to your recordings, either during recording or on playback |
Camera tripod mount | Attach to any tripod for flexible recording anywhere |
Using Dual Recording to Avoid Clipping |
The dual recording feature can record two WAV files - one at normal level, one much lower - so you always have a backupin case your main recording distorts. Here's how to set that up:
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Better Live Recordings with Dual Inputs |
Another advantage to the dual recording feature is recording two sets of inputs. For live recording, you can record your set using the built-in mics as well as a direct "board mix" from the front-of-house mixer to the line inputs. To set this up:
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Using Variable Speed Audition to Learn Music |
TASCAM portable recorders allow you to loop and slow down music to learn new licks or transcribe parts. Here is how you set that up:
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