Solid State/CD Stereo Audio Recorder
The SS-CDR200 Solid State and CD Digital Audio Recorder from Tascam provides versatile and stable audio recording, ideal for broadcasting and contract applications. The slim rackmount chassis can fit into any standard 19" equipment rack for easy installation. The recorder can record audio as WAV or MP3 files to meet a variety of needs. Files can be stored on Compact Flash, SD/SDHC, or USB memory for ultimate convenience. You can also burn files to an audio CD via the slot-loading CD transport.The rear panel offers balanced stereo analog XLR inputs and outputs, as well as unbalanced stereo analog RCA inputs and outputs.
There are coaxial digital RCA I/O connectors, allowing you to connect a variety of consumer and professional audio sources to the recorder. The SS-R200 offers multiple playback modes including continuous, single, programmed, and random. You can even adjust the playback speed without changing the pitch.A computer keyboard can be connected via PS/2 or USB for editing file names, transport control, and flash start.
There are also RS-232C and Parallel control connectors, which support the optional RC-20 and RC-SS20 direct play remote controls.
Features
- The remotes provide up to 20 tracks of flash start.The recorder offers versatile and stable audio recording in a compact design, ideal for professional applications
- The slim 1RU chassis can fit into any standard 19" equipment rack for easy installation
- Audio can be captured as WAV or MP3 files and stored on Compact Flash, SD/SDHC, or USB memory for ultimate convenience and versatility. You can also burn files to an audio CD via the slot-loading CD transport
- The rear panel offers several inputs and outputs, allowing you to connect a variety of consumer and professional audio sources to the recorder. There are balanced stereo analog XLR inputs and outputs, as well as unbalanced stereo analog RCA inputs and outputs. There are also coaxial digital RCA I/O connectors, which offer automatic detection of S/PDIF and AES/EBU signals
- There are multiple playback modes including continuous, single, programmed, and random. You can even adjust the playback speed without changing the pitch
- A computer keyboard can be connected via PS/2 or USB for editing file names, transport control, and flash start
- There are RS-232C and Parallel control connectors, which support the optional RC-20 and RC-SS20 direct play remote controls. The remotes provide up to 20 tracks of flash start