It also has a low noise floor compared to most potable recorders - that combined with 24 bit PCM audio is awesome when recording fireworks (or other high dynamic sounds).
Only bad thing the built in not replaceble battery - but in my case it's not to bad since I normally don't have to record for very long times before I can recharge it.
well ,i have a microtrack (the first one) - and i'm REALLY happy with it - sound quality is great ,but microtrack 2 has a limiter for recording something loud is good ,also it has 48v phantom (as opposed to 30v in the first model - which is good for most of the condenser mikes - highly recommended for rehearsal or live shows recordings - with mics or of the board - imho ,the best sound quality for the price :-)
It could but at this price the built-in mics will probably be pretty poor for that purpose. That is why it has a 3 pin input socket and 48V phantom power so you would be best to hook it up to a good quality external mic.
hey guys, what cable do i need to connect synthesizer with this recorder
help, please
Latenium 1 year ago
@Latenium You'll need a black one cause they look cool.
Tand0oriCh1cken 1 year ago
I use that one - really nice recorder.
It also has a low noise floor compared to most potable recorders - that combined with 24 bit PCM audio is awesome when recording fireworks (or other high dynamic sounds).
Only bad thing the built in not replaceble battery - but in my case it's not to bad since I normally don't have to record for very long times before I can recharge it.
C20rules 2 years ago
well ,i have a microtrack (the first one) - and i'm REALLY happy with it - sound quality is great ,but microtrack 2 has a limiter for recording something loud is good ,also it has 48v phantom (as opposed to 30v in the first model - which is good for most of the condenser mikes - highly recommended for rehearsal or live shows recordings - with mics or of the board - imho ,the best sound quality for the price :-)
m4drums 3 years ago
family guy LOLz! Chris Griffin
iblamethemedia 3 years ago
could this clearly record guitar and drums?
jrlev94 3 years ago
It could but at this price the built-in mics will probably be pretty poor for that purpose. That is why it has a 3 pin input socket and 48V phantom power so you would be best to hook it up to a good quality external mic.
dmg19762003 2 years ago