Edirol R-09 Handheld Digital Voice Recorder
Highlights: Voice Recorder, Handheld Design, Digital Recording, Recording Time: Up to 4 Hours... (more)
List Price: $389.99
Low Price: $325.00
Savings: $64.99
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Avg Rating: 4.2 of 5.0 by 8 users.
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Product Information
The R-09 is the best way to Record without carrying a trunk full of microphones and equipment. It''s ultra-small, but don''t let that fool you -- the R-09 is a serious, top-quality Professional Recorder with time-stamp capability. Capture source material at a crystal-clean 24-bit resolution, with your choice of 44.1 or 48kHz sample rates. Record and play back recordings as an MP3. A Stereo microphone is built right into the unit, complete with a Dedicated Input control, mono/stereo selector, low-cut filter, and gain boost. Just point and record! Whether you''re a songwriter looking to record new ideas, or a fan looking to record live music, recitals or rehearsals, endless audio-capturing options are yours.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
Review Summary
2 Amazon user ratings

6 Epinion user ratings
Spotlight Review
Edirol R-09--a fantastic tool for field recordings
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By ethnosax
on Mon Mar 19 11:18:50 EDT 2007I purchased the Edirol R-09 soon after they began shipping in 2006. Prior to the R-09 I had been using a Sharp minidisc recorder for my ethnomusicology fieldwork. The MD was acceptable, but some quirks made it frustrating for field recording. I'm...
Pros: Great sound quality, easy to use, solves a number of minidisc frustrations for field recording.
Cons: Limited in-unit editing, kind of flimsy feel.
Bottom Line: I highly recommend the Edirol R-09 to anyone engaged in field recording. It is a great gift to ethnomusicologists!.





