sound with builtin mics, Easytoread display, Soundonsound
Too many things optional at extra cost (tripod mount, AC power supply)
Like most of these devices, the DR-1 gets easier to operate with experience. Once set up, most of the time all I needed to do was press the Record button to bring home a perfectly reasonable recording from the built-in mics. As a field recorder, I’d...
High Resolution Recording on SD Media, Variable Angle Microphone, Internal Lithium Ion Battery
Limited to 24/48, No Digital Input
The Tascam DR-1 is a fantastic recorder in both price and performance; bringing 24 bit, 48kHz recording capabilities in a compact package with a pair of good quality stereo microphones for $299 isnt a small feat, especially with these features. The Ta...
Very robust, Easy handling and navigation, Numerous recording configurations, Builtin effects
Poor minijack in, Limited recording onto playback
The Tascam is a nice, robust audio Swiss army knife. It can record from various sources, give auto-produced sound and record in several layers. An interesting alternative to the giants on the market....
Très robuste, Navigation et prise en main aisées, Nombreuses configurations d'enregistrements imaginables, Effets intégrés
Entrée mini-jack discutable, Enregistrement sur playback limité
Le Tascam est un sympathique couteau suisse du son. Capable d'enregistrer depuis différentes sources, de sortir un son "auto-produit", d'enregistrer en plusieurs couches, il représente une alternative intéressante aux cadors du marché....