If you’re after a compact field recorder, Zoom’s Handy series offers plenty of choice and great value. Options include not only mono/stereo recorders but also multitrack devices such as the H4 ...
D&M Professional has unveiled the PMD620 SD (Secure Digital) field recorder as the follow-up to the PMD660. Brian Gorman, brand manager for Marantz products, provided a sneak preview on the eve of the ...
We all know (or should) that audio is the most important element of a video project. Of course, great visuals are something we all strive for but if these are lacking, while the audio is good, we can ...
Last spring, Teenage Engineering announced a curious, tiny mixer. At $1,200 the TX-6 appeared to pair a serious price tag with almost comically small controls. It divided music making forums with ...
Field recorders, or backpackable audio recorders with a few XLR jacks and an SD card slot, are a niche device, and no matter what commercial field recorder you choose you’ll always compromise on what ...
The company describes it as a powerful yet compact 4-channel field recorder and mixer, suitable for film production and video journalism, as well as field recordists and sound designers. The FR-AV4 ...
The all-new F1 Field Recorder takes DSLR audio recording to a new level with interchangeable shotgun and lavalier microphone options. Zoom North America is now shipping its F1 Field Recorder with a ...
Blackmagic Design HyperDeck ShuttleSAN FRANCISCO—Go back a few years if you can, and it’s easy to recall that the process of getting much-prized video from the field and into the studio involved a ...
Atomos, creator of the award-winning field recorders Ninja-2 and Samurai, and the acclaimed Connect converters, announces Samurai Blade at NAB 2013, (8-11 April, Las Vegas Convention Center, booth ...
Teenage Engineering has launched a new field recorder called the TP-7 that was designed to record interviews, music and any kind of audio with, in the company's words, "zero friction in the highest ...
If it loses power while recording, due say running out of battery, you get either a corrupt file or a truncated one, not just one that is cut off prematurely. IOW, if you're recording a long interview ...