MIDIMAN MICROTRACK2496 Details top
The MicroTrack is a rugged high-fidelity mobile 2-channel digital recorder
that records WAV and MP3 files to CompactFlash or microdrives—perfect
for everything from professional field recording to corporate meetings, training,
education and worship. Record via balanced line inputs or built-in high-fidelity
microphone preamps complete with phantom power for studio-quality microphones.
Connect MicroTrack to a PC or Mac via USB and simply drag and drop recordings
to your computer for immediate editing or Web posting. Power derives from a
lithium-ion battery, and the unit can recharge via the computer’s USB
connection or USB power adapter. The MicroTrack combines quality beyond that
of DAT recording with the convenience and cost-effectiveness of personal digital
recorders for the ultimate solution in mobile recording.
Features
2-channel WAV and MP3 recording and playback for pro recording, meetings, training,
education and worship
S torage via convenient CompactFlash or microdrives
I mmediate drag-and-drop file transfer to PC and Mac via USB 2.0 mini- connector
Powered via USB, rechargeable lithium-ion battery or power supply (both included)
Separate left and right input level controls with signal and peak indicators
Professional balanced 1/4” TRS inputs with mic/line switch
Dual microphone preamps with phantom power for studio microphones
1/8” TRS input with 5V power for use with stereo electret microphone (microphone
included)
S/PDIF coaxial input for digital transfers
Monitoring via RCA line outputs or 1/8” stereo headphone output
Stereo output level control
Large LCD for navigation and statistics
Dedicated buttons for navigation, record, hold, pause, delete, menu, and power
Includes software for editing and file format conversion
64MB CompactFlash card included
Post MP3s to the Web-Instantly
MicroTrack’s ability to record directly to MP3 files and transfer them
instantly to the computer means that you can e-mail or post high-quality recordings
to the Web immediately. Musicians can e-mail demos to writing/production partners
and record companies when the inspiration strikes. Business users can easily
upload meetings and presen
tations for review and wider dissemination immediately. Educators can post classes,
lectures and seminars without delay. Faith-based organizations can quickly broadcast
worship services and speakers. Professional presenters can create and sell back-end
collateral content almost instantly—and the list goes on.
Flexible Recording
One of the secrets to the MicroTrack’s compact size is that, like many
of today’s digital cameras, it records to CompactFlash or microdrives.
Recording capacity is based on the recording format selected and the size of
the currently inserted media. An affordable upgrade to a 1GB CompactFlash card
or microdrive, for example, will hold approximately 100 minutes of uncompressed
CD-quality 16-bit stereo 44.1kHz WAV files. That same 1GB media will store 1500
minutes of stereo speech-quality MP3 audio at 96kbps. Of course, you can use
and swap out whatever capacity media suits your needs.
Simple Transfers
You can record as many unique files as the capacity of your available storage
allows. Then just connect MicroTrack to your PC or Mac via USB, and it appears
as a USB mass storage device showing the unique identification number of each
file. Just drag and drop the files to your computer’s hard drive and your
audio is ready to edit and/or post to the Web. The included Audacity software
even gives you the power to easily edit your files and convert between file
formats.
Power to Go
MicroTrack is powered via long-life lithium-ion batteries. You can record for
approximately eight hours on a single charge (or about three hours with phantom
power engaged). Recharge the battery by simply connecting MicroTrack to a PC
or Mac via USB, or using an optional power supply.
Professional Recording—Anytime, Anywhere
At about the size and weight of a deck of cards, MicroTrack will go anywhere
you need to record—but don’t let its small size fool you. Thanks
to leaps in miniaturization, this rugged device is in the same class as our
critically acclaimed audio interfaces. Pro-quality preamps complete with phantom
power will work with your favorite condenser microphones virtually anywhere
you need to capture audio—all the way up to 24-bit/96kHz.
Take MicroTrack with you wherever you go as a songwriter’s notebook
MicroTrack's mobility and mic preamps also make it ideal for recording practice
sessions and gigs, not to mention capturing film-quality sound effects in the
field. Balanced ¼” TRS line outs also make it easy to take a feed
directly from a studio or club mixer. S/PDIF input means that you can even record
the output of digital mixers and do transfers from other digital recording/storage
devices. And regardless of how you choose to record, you can monitor via the
1/8” stereo headphone jack or RCA line outs.
Beyond DAT
The MicroTrack represents a far better way to acquire audio than DAT, especially
in the field. For starters, MicroTrack's media and electronics are all solid
state, making them significantly more compact, reliable and resilient. Where
delicate DAT tapes are comparatively hard to find, CompactFlash and microdrives
are readily available, and the price per megabyte keeps plummeting. Perhaps
even more compelling, audio data transfers from MicroTrack to your computer
almost instantly—no more waiting around for real-time DAT transfers. And
MicroTrack's media can even double as storage for other devices such as digital
cameras.
MIDIMAN MICROTRACK2496 Specs top
Specifications
MP3 recording: 96 to 320kbps at 32, 44.1 or 48kHz
PCM recording: 16 or 24-bit at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96kHz
Storage capacity: variable based on data rate and storage medium
Battery life before recharge: approximately eight hours (three hours with phantom
power)
Width: 61mm or 2.4”
Height: 109.5mm or 4.3”
Thickness: 28.5mm or 1.12” over the LCD.
Weight: 4.9oz or 138.9 grams without CF card; 5.2oz or 147.4 grams with CF card
Compatibility
WAV
MP3
Minimum System Requirements (PC)
Windows 2000, XP (SP1)
USB 1.1 or 2.0 port on the computer for connection and power charging
Minimum System Requirements (MAC)
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater
USB 1.1 or 2.0 port on the computer for connection and power charging