Reddit Reddit reviews TASCAM DR-07MKII Portable Digital Recorder

We found 8 Reddit comments about TASCAM DR-07MKII Portable Digital Recorder. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Musical Instruments
Music Recording Equipment
Portable Studio Recorders
TASCAM DR-07MKII Portable Digital Recorder
Discontinued Model Replaced by New DR-07XAdjustable Stereo Condenser Microphones (XY or AB)Up to 96kHz/24-bit WAV (BWF) linear PCM recording. Stereo MP3 recording from 32-320 kbps bit rate. Reverb effect. Overdub recording modeAuto Record and Auto Mark functions. Peak Reduction function, optimized for music recording, automatically sets the gain of while recording. Limiter and low-cut filter to help prevent distortionVariable speed playback (50%-150%) without changing the pitch. Loop and repeat playback. Level Align feature prevents uneven volume levels during playbackPlayback EQ setting. Editing function (Divide and delete). Chromatic tuner 1/8 Inches stereo mic/line input. Powered by 2 AA batteries, AC adapter (optional: PS-P515U), or USB bus power. MicroSD 2GB card included
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8 Reddit comments about TASCAM DR-07MKII Portable Digital Recorder:

u/camostorm · 4 pointsr/LocationSound

Why does the fridge have to stay plugged in?

Easy trick: fill a bunch of two liter bottles and freeze them. Put them in the fridge and it will keep it cool enough that you can turn off the fridge and If anyone looks in it just looks like soda. You can also use milk jugs.

If the fridge must be turned on turn it all the way up (colder) hours before shooting. then during shooting turn it all the way down (warmer) so the fan doesn't kick on and off as often.


First off what's your budget. I could reccomend something but I am just wasting time until I know your budget.
What exactly are you looking for as a lavalier recommendation? Brand? type? location?

Considering what you are shooting with a simple long cord wired lav might work best for you. You can grab really cheap wireless stuff on amazon that do work but can have problems and the quality can be inconsistant. A quality cheap set is going to be 600ish unless you find some used. As a cheap option that has worked really well for me in the past was using a a cheaper digital recorder with the a lav attached. http://amzn.com/B004TE5HBU
Hit record clap it and stick the recorder in the talents pocket. Now this can be nerve racking cause if something goes wrong with the recording you wont know till you check the recorder. But the audio quality is amazing compared to the really cheap wireless stuff.

There are million ways to this audio stuff. state your budget and what the specifics of what you need to know to make your choice. Im just rambling at this point.

u/DarKbaldness · 3 pointsr/Filmmakers

Well I just bought today for $140 a Rode VideoMic :D But special circumstances brought that price down from $229 that brought so little out of pocket.


I would have to say, a Zoom H1 or TASCAM DR-07MKII with a memory card. I have no audio solution at the moment and the only thing better than anything is audio. :)


Aside from my own personal shortcomings, a $150 payday would be great for a 23" slider that would come in handy

u/gh5046 · 1 pointr/videography

\> "borrow or rent a zoom h4n and a good shotgun until you can afford to buy one"

Or a good Tascam DR-07. This Rode directional microphone is also really nice and its also cost effective.

u/glorious_accident · 1 pointr/letsplay

I highly recommend a Tascam digital voice recorder. They can record 24bit at 98khz and come with a ton of feature that most microphones don't have.

You can listen to what it sounds like here in one of my videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkENwp6VdRQ&feature=youtu.be

There are two different models in your suggested price range. I use this one: http://www.amazon.com/TASCAM-DR-07MKII-Portable-Digital-Recorder/dp/B004TE5HBU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1377478530&sr=8-3&keywords=tascam

And this one is basically the exact same in audio quality but is forty dollars cheaper: http://www.amazon.com/Tascam-DR-05-Portable-Digital-Recorder/dp/B004OA6JW0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377478530&sr=8-1&keywords=tascam

They even have threads on the back to mount it to a stand or tripod.

u/srekcornaivaf · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

Onboard mic's on any camera are terrible, you typically want to but something that doesnt record directly into the camera because you'll get that "hissing" sound.
I currently use a Tascam DR-07 which is a field mic that works BEAUTIFULLY Amazon link
And this is the video I filmed using it! the only pain on recording external is syncing it later in post! but if you're pretty organized it wont be a problem! good luck! :)

u/derpotologist · 1 pointr/edmproduction

Yes! Well, kind of. I have limited experience, but here's what I know:

I've been eyeballing the Tascam DR-40 for a while... I want this one because it has XLR and 1/4" ins if I ever wanted to do a field recording with a nicer microphone. The built ins are condensers, and sound great, but I've never used it for more than voice. A buddy of mine has one of these, it is awesome.

The lower end Tascams seem really nice too, although I've never used them... the DR-07 can record in XY or AB, which is nice, and their entry model DR-05 seems pretty nice too, but for an extra $20, I'd probably go with the next level for AB/XY functionality.

And if you really want to spend the bucks, another friend of mine has a Sony PCM-D50, you can get these on eBay for around $500. AB/XY configurations, and dual condenser microphones. This thing is a beast... we've used it to record everything from concerts to a mosquito truck and everything turns out crystal clear.

u/mattimassacre · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

The Tascam DR-07 MKII is fantastic, and it's $150.