Edirol R-1 Solid State Digital Handheld Recorder at £299.00 inc. delivery & VAT from Eastern Electronics
(Discontinued. A few may be available July 2006. Replaced by Edirol R-09)
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Record via built-in mic or external inputs
Need to record audio quickly and easily but without compromising professional
results? The R-1 is equipped with a pair of omni-directional Back Electret
condenser microphones for quick and clean capture.
It offers superior results from the internal microphones because it is
completely solid state and therefore silent. Just press the REC button, the
level indicator pops up on the display, and you're instantly ready to record.
There is even a built-in switchable limiter to prevent over recording.
The R-1 also lets you record audio through both external microphone and line
inputs. The mic socket supports either stereo dynamic or plug-in powered
electret condenser types. We suggest the AT804 for mono
interview use.
Internal effects
Add sparkle, depth, and punch with the onboard effects!
The R-1 goes beyond simple recording functions by offering pro-quality internal
effect processing, such as microphone simulator, noise suppressor, hum-cut, EQ,
reverb, centre cancel, and more. The EQ of the R-1 offers a variety of presets
and even provides tuner and metronome functions, making it even an excellent
portable music-practice tool, quite convenient for musicians.
Take it anywhere
Robust, rugged and ready to travel, the R-1 is built to withstand the rigors of
the road. Capture the sounds of nature, record live music, use it as an MP3
player, plug it into your studio gear or stereo for pristine playback , the
options are vast. The R-1 runs on two AA batteries or from the included AC
adaptor.
In addition to the headphone output and external audio inputs, the R-1 can
connect to computers via USB 2.0 for importing/exporting WAV / MP3 audio files.
The R-1’s headphone socket also doubles as a SPDIF optical out, so you can
stream audio to digital equipment such as digital speakers or DAT/CD/MD.
If you need a larger recorder with even more facilities, we suggest either the Marantz PMD670 or the Marantz PMD660. For a studio player/recorder, there's the PMD570
| SPECIFICATIONS
Audio Input/Output Signal Processing Recorder/Player Power Supply Battery life Others |
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| Recording time in minutes with different size CF cards | |||
|
Data format |
Supplied card |
Larger optional cards |
|
|
64MB |
512MB |
2GB |
|
|
WAV, 24 bit / 44.1 kHz |
4 |
31 |
125 |
|
WAV, 16 bit / 44.1 kHz |
6 |
47 |
188 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 320 kbps |
27 |
208 |
831 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 256 kbps |
34 |
260 |
1039 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 192 kbps |
46 |
346 |
1386 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 160 kbps |
54 |
416 |
1663 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 128 kbps |
68 |
520 |
2079 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 96 kbps |
91 |
693 |
2772 |
|
MP3, 16 bit / 64 kbps |
137 |
1040 |
4158 |
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