Miniature high-end audio recorder

Oct 5, 2005 10:58 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Sonosax’s MINIR 82

Sonosax’s new MINIR 82 is a small hard disk and CompactFlash card audio recorder specifically designed for on location recording.

The recorder is 4.75in x 3.15in x 1.1in in size and weighs 1/2lb. The recorder operates with 4 AA alkaline batteries.

Configurable from two to eight tracks with audio recording capabilities from 44.1kHz to 192kHz at 24-bits, the MINIR 82 writes industry standard WAV and BWF mono or stereo audio files to either its internal 20- or 30GB hard disk or to a small CompactFlash card.

The unit is also equipped with two high quality microphone amplifiers with switchable limiters , two analog line inputs and eight digital inputs (4xAES/EBU ). The MINIR 82 also offers full time code capability, including the HDTV format. The tiny recorder can also be used as master or slave device.

For more information, visit www.sonosax.ch.

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