Internet audio portables will soon evolve into player/recorders whose batteries will operate for up to 30 hours in playback mode, technology developers told TWICE. Portable player/recorders will ...
For users who don't own the necessary analog-centric and analog-to-digital-conversion gear necessary to transform the signals coming out of their microphones or who want to upgrade their setup to ...
Sony is updating its line of professional-quality portable audio recorders with two new models, the $230 PCM-A10, which is basically a souped-up voice recorder that you could use for recording music ...
Join us for an in-depth unboxing and overview of the Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder, a compact yet powerful device perfect for capturing high-quality audio on the go. Discover what's inside the box ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony is expanding its line of portable professional audio recorders with the new PCM-M10, a ...
The Zoom H2 is great, inexpensive portable audio recorder. The downside is that its input options are rather limited. If you're willing to take the device apart, however, you can change that. YouTuber ...
Like we promised, we're here with a week of Ask Engadget. Like always, you can send in your questions to ask at engadget dawt com, and we'll bring the best here for answering by your fellow Engadget ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. PRESS RELEASE: Alesis, the world's leading manufacturer of professional audio recording equipment ...
Module Records cobbled together a short but useful roundup of MP3 recording devices. Most digital audio players record in huge .wav files that take forever to convert into MP3. Although these devices ...
Sound Devices will show the 744T portable digital audio recorder, seen as a design concept at last year’s show, at NAB 2004. The high-resolution 744T four-track audio recorder writes and plays audio ...
Since Sony introduced DAT (digital-audio tape) in 1987, it has been the preferred format option of many journalists, musicians, and live-concert and lecture-audience members, who want to capture a ...