M-Audio Microtrack is a consumer digital recording device. It features two TSR 1/4" inputs, symetrical line or mike switchable level, a 1/8" jack stereo electret mike input, a monitor output and a stereo two-RCA level line output. It makes it possible to record two tracks up to 96 Khz/24 Bits on extractible Compact Flash Card. It is the perfect companion for very small field mixers like the Sound Devices MixPre or 302. It can also be used as backup recorder on heavier recording setup...
Let us point out however that the Microtrack is a consumer recorder device and, for this reason, in spite of the established reputation of its manufacturer M-Audio, subsidiary of Digidesign, it will always be appropriate to carefully check the just recorded files.
The export of these files is possible wether using the Compact Flash Card or via its USB 2.0 connector. MicroTrack is then seen like an external harddrive (UMS) on the host-computer PC or Mac.
Of course, the technicians of DC Audiovisuel could not resist to open the device to auscultate its details. Result: MicroTrack with a Hirose 4 points socket (traditional power supply) and an integrated DC converter which makes it possible to supply the recorder between 9 and 18 V. In counterpart, the Cinch SPDIF input was sacrified on benefit of the Hirose.
Both versions (internal battery and external supply) are available in our online rental catalog.
Let us point out however that the Microtrack is a consumer recorder device and, for this reason, in spite of the established reputation of its manufacturer M-Audio, subsidiary of Digidesign, it will always be appropriate to carefully check the just recorded files.
The export of these files is possible wether using the Compact Flash Card or via its USB 2.0 connector. MicroTrack is then seen like an external harddrive (UMS) on the host-computer PC or Mac.
Of course, the technicians of DC Audiovisuel could not resist to open the device to auscultate its details. Result: MicroTrack with a Hirose 4 points socket (traditional power supply) and an integrated DC converter which makes it possible to supply the recorder between 9 and 18 V. In counterpart, the Cinch SPDIF input was sacrified on benefit of the Hirose.
Both versions (internal battery and external supply) are available in our online rental catalog.