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Portabrace Ar-dr701d Carrying Case For Tascam Dr701d & Dr70d Audio Recorders

Portabrace Ar-dr701d Carrying Case For Tascam Dr701d & Dr70d Audio Recorders
  • Product Code: ga182269
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$540.06 $685.88

The Porta Brace AR-DR701D is a padded carry case designed to protect and house your Tascam DR701D or DR70D audio recorder when you're working in the field. You'll also find room for your wireless mics. With a padded yet semi-rigid frame, your recorder will be held in place as you record. The abrasion-resistant Cordura construction provides a sturdy exterior shell against the elements.


The case sports an easy-access lid for your cable openings, batteries, dials, and switches, while clear vinyl windows let you monitor the controls when you're done adjusting them. A shoulder strap is provided.

Protects & Houses DR701D/DR70D Recorders    Allows Easy Access to Recorder in Field    Easy-Access Lid    Clear Vinyl Windows    Semi-Rigid, Padded Frame    Room for Wireless Mics    Includes Shoulder Strap

Key Specs
ColorBlack
Portable Recorder CompatibilityTascam DR70D
Tascam DR701D
Carry/Transport OptionsShoulder Strap
DimensionsExterior
8 x 7 x 4" / 20.3 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm
Weight11.2 oz / 317.5 g
Parameters
Portable Recorder CompatibilityTascam DR70D
Tascam DR701D
Carry/Transport OptionsShoulder Strap
Interior TypeEmpty
Features
Security LockNo
General
MaterialsExterior: Cordura, Nylon
DimensionsExterior
8 x 7 x 4" / 20.3 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm
Weight11.2 oz / 317.5 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.805 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.8 x 7.5 x 4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can i conect a sennheiser g3 in the out line of the 70d , and the reciver of the g3 to my camera xlr input, so i can record two sources?

A: Walter,We are not familiar with the particular system you are referring to.However multiple inputs can be recorded by the DR-70D as detailed in the Owner's Manual available here: a href= http://tascam.com/product/dr-70d/downloads/ target= _blank http://tascam.com/product/dr-70d/downloads//aThank you for your interest in TASCAM products.

Q: 2. I would like to use this unit to both record and monitor at once.Here's my future use case:-2015 Macbook Pro-Logic Pro XAll 8 XLR inputs are drum mics.Other 1/4 inputs are additional instruments.The 8 XLR inputs are separate tracks in Logic, routed to a single headphone mix bus. That bus sends to one of the outputs on the back of the unit. I'll connect that mix to my headphone amp (JAMHUB).Other band signals will be built separately the same way using separate outputs on the Tascam and connecting to the Jamhub for each musician to build their own mix live.Will this work? Or will the latency be too ridiculous monitoring through Logic?

A: Latency = the amount of time it takes an audio signal to travel (at a rate always slower than the speed of light) from the source of the audio (in your case, drum mics) through any cables to your interface, then via USB to your DAW, and then back again to your headphones. The sound waves created by instruments/amplifiers will ALWAYS reach your ear before a processed signal through a monitor regardless of which interface, DAW, or computer you use--it's simple physics. Your easiest solution is to monitor before the DAW and signal processing (and the headphone output on the front of the unit is an easy option for that). Ideally, everyone routes to the same interface to send to DAW. Conversely, everyone can record through their own interface/DAW and then you can edit the tracks together in post, so you can focus on blending the sounds without the distraction of creating them at the same time.The Tascam US-16x08 is a great tool--it will allow you to record several tracks in your DAW simultaneously (unlike some other units which only permit stereo). Continue to consider your intended application and what will best suit it.

Q: 3. Does this come with Mac OS X recording software? If so, will the included software allow simultaneous 16 channel recording? If not, what Mac OS X software can I use for simultaneous 16 track recording?

A: No the Tascam US-16x08 does not come with any software. If you want to be able to record 16 tracks or more at once I would suggest you get Pro Tools 11. Here is the B&H part number for Pro Tools 11, B&H # AVPT11DVDS. You can record 32 tracks at once and have 256 busses at your disposal. I would suggest you go to the Avid website and make sure your computer is an Avid-qualified Mac before you make the purchase. Then you should be good to go.

Q: 4. Sitting at a computer for prolong periods can cause spinal discomfort from degenerative disc disease. With that said, in simultaneously recording 16 channels interfacing, a term I know little about, with a software platform means foregoing standalone units with built-in mixing that I would find physically easier. I am just learning of sound recording have last worked with a Teac 4-track recorder, so I am admittedly intimidated technically overwhelmed by this approach. However, since someone bestowed upon me an iPad (that I have little idea of what it does), interfacing seems the most inexpensive way to approach the aforementioned goal of learning to simultaneously record a sizable number of tracks. As a revived joy of music has given me brighter days in anticipation of helping others enjoy, too, what resources exist to begin to grasp merely the basic concept of interfacing, which I presume means using an editing software. I sincerely am asking pointing me toward materials availability on this subject. Our wonderful B&H resource (that is to say, staff) has put together a collection of books on various audio and other topics. Any suggestions on where to start, please? Respectfully, Jeff F.

A: Jeff F,Here are a couple of links that might be helpful...a href= http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/the-beginners-guide-to-daws-182337 target= _blank http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/the-beginners-guide-to-daws-182337/aa href= http://www.basic-home-recording-studio.com/ target= _blank http://www.basic-home-recording-studio.com//aThank you for your interest in TASCAM products.

Q: 5. can this be used with a usb hub, a powered hub? i only have one usb-c port om my computer.

A: It is recommended that you use a powered USB hub.

Q: 6. How much is the transformer for 5V input ?

A: We do not have the Tascam branded power supply for this unit, You may wnat to contact them directly. If you would like a universal power supply this one would work for you: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/574791-REG/Hosa_Technology_ACD_477_ACD_477_Universal_Power_Adapter.html?sts=pi&pim=Y

Q: 7. The audio levels are coming in way too low when I use the RodeLink Wireless Filmmaker Kit with the 70D. I've set the gain as high as it will go. Is there another setting that I'm missing?

A: Assuming that when you say you have set the gain as high as it will go (Basic menu/Gain HI+Plus), and turned up the channel volume, the only thing left is to make sure the output on the wireless is at max gain. I have noticed that the 70D doesn't have an abundance of gain. Depending on the output of the particular device, it could run low. It may require normalizing or boosting in software once imported.

Q: 8. Can you 'pause' recording to avoid creating separate files? It seems you can only stop recording when you want to take a break. This ends the file and creates a new file when you start recording again. I would like to pause recording for a break then resume recording on the same file after the break. Like on the tascam dr-05...to pause recording, and keep the file open but not active, you just hit the record button again. This puts the file on hold until you want to resume recording. And if you want to stop recording the track you hit the stop button. Thanks

A: The Tascam DR 70D only has a pause and play button for playback recordings it does not have a pause feature to use while recording, however the Tascam DR-60D does offer a pause while recording button this is the link for it bellow https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1084690-REG/tascam_dr_60mkii_portable_recorder_for_dslr.html?sts=pi&pim=Y

Q: 9. cant use this with radio bose?

A: Yes if your BOSE radio has an AUX/LINE input and you already own the Wolverine speaker system. You might do better with a bluetooth receiver like this one from Aluratek: Aluratek ABCD54F Switchable Bluetooth Audio Transmitter and Receiver BH #ALABCD54F https://bhpho.to/33XKzQH Key Features: Enables Wireless Music Streaming Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX Support Up to 100' Bluetooth Transmission Range 1/8" and Optical Inputs and Outputs Transmit/Receive/Pass-Through Switch Can Stream to Two Devices Simultaneously Optical, 1/8", RCA Y-Cables Included

Q: 10. Does the built in software EQ and compression affect the recorded signal, or is this purely for monitoring?

A: Based on the information provided by Tascam, the dsp mixer of this unit is for monitoring only.

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