User manual Tascam DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder DR-40
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User manual for Tascam DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder DR-40
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Product classification: Pro Audio - Recording - Portable Digital Recorders
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User manual for the Tascam DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder DR-40
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The black DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder from Tascam provides professional-level features and flexibility in a compact and durable design that's ideal for use in the field. The unit can record high-quality WAV/BWF or MP3 files to readily-available SD or SDHC flash memory cards, allowing you to record hours of material and share it easily. A 2GB card is included so you can get started recording right away.
The recorder features built-in adjustable condenser microphones, allowing you to choose an X/Y or A/B recording pattern to meet the needs of your environment and application. A built-in limiter and switchable low cut filter reduce peaks and rumble for cleaner recordings. There are a pair of Neutrik combo inputs that accept XLR and 1/4" connections for terrific flexibility. Built-in mic preamps provide phantom power so you can use external condenser mics. A 3.5mm headphone/line output allows you to connect additional equipment such as headphones or small speakers. The high-speed USB 2.0 port allows you to transfer your recordings to a Mac or PC for editing or sharing.
A built-in speaker allows you to play back your recordings immediately for review. Other features include a dual recording mode, and overdub mode, and a peak reduction feature. There is a 2-second pre-recording buffer to ensure that you never miss a priceless moment due to pressing the record button too late. There is also a chromatic tuner and a stereo reverb effect. A threaded mounting hole lets you mount the recorder on a tripod for terrific stability. The DR-40 can operate for up to 15 hours from 3 standard AA batteries. It can also use USB bus power via the included cable. An optional AC adapter and external battery pack (sold separately) provide additional powering options.
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Additional parameters of the Tascam DR-40 4-Track Handheld Digital Audio Recorder DR-40:
Type
Hand-Held 4-Track Digital Audio Recorder
Recording/Reading Methods
SD or SDHC Card (64 MB to 32 GB)
Recording Bit Rate
WAV: 16 and 24-bit MP3: 32-320 kbps, VBR
Sampling Frequency
WAV: 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz MP3: 44.1 and 48 kHz
Number of Channels
4 (2 Stereo)
Recording Time
All times are for a 1GB memory card Stereo Mode: MP3: 17 hours 21 mins (128 kbps), 6 hours 56 mins (320 kbps) WAV: 1 hour 34 mins (16-bit/44.1 kHz), 1 hour 26 mins (16-bit/48 kHz), 28 mins (24-bit/96 kHz)
3 x AA (Alkaline or NiMH) Up to 15 Hours of Continuous Operation, Phantom Power Off
Power
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (via Optional AC Adapter)
Power Consumption
2.5 W Max
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Mics Open: 3.54 x 6.1 x 1.38" (90 x 155 x 35 mm) Mics Closed: 2.76 x 6.1 x 1.38" (70 x 155 x 35 mm)
Weight
7.5 oz (213 g) (Without Batteries)
System Requirements
Windows XP, Vista, or 7, Pentium 300MHz, 128MB RAM, USB 2.0 Recommended Mac OS X v10.2 or Later, Power PC G3, G4, or G5 266MHz Min, 64MB RAM, USB 2.0 Recommended
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