The best way to record a conference or a meeting
Keeping record of proceedings at conferences is an important task. This can be done in a variety of ways, but the best way to make an audio recording is on a digital recorder. A good digital recorder should have a built-in microphone that is sensitive enough to pick up and record voices in environments like boardroom meetings where P.A systems are not used. Additionally the recorder should also have the facility to take a direct feed from a sound desk to get a better recording for environments like conferences where P.A systems are used. The Tascam DR-07 portable digital recorder is ideal for these applications. Copies of the digital audio files can be made by transfering it via USB cable to a computer for easy repliction and distribution on flash drives or cd's.
Tascam DR-07 Specifications:
Built-in Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone
Records to SD or SD-HC Card Media
2GB SD Card Included
USB 2.0 Jack for Transferring Files
3.5mm Stereo Mic Input
3.5mm Stereo Line Input and Output
Switchable Low Cut Filter, Analogue Limiter and Auto Gain Setting on Input
Writes WAV files at 44.1 or 48kHz, 16 or 24-bit
MP3 File Recording from 32kbps to 320 kbps
Variable-Speed Audition Function Slows Down Music Without Changing the Pitch
Powered by Two AA Batteries or Optional PS-P520 Power Adapter
Dimensions: 2.2" W x 5.3" L x 1.1" H
Weight: 4.4 Oz (with batteries)
Camera tripod mount