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You iPhone is pretty handy for making quick audio recordings. Many musicians use the Voice Memos app, and some have upgraded to Music Memos. Unfortunately, the ...
Though the ubiquitous smartphone can serve as a capable audio recorder, there are times when quality counts. Roland previewed a new high resolution handheld at CES in January, with multiple recording ...
There is no shortage of portable recorders on the market, but the Roland R-07 caught my eye with its unique looks. Add to that the fact that it’s one of the only such recorders with Bluetooth, and it ...
Roland’s new R-07 pocket recorder is pretty rad. Not only is is a super-high quality audio recorder that is always ready to go, but it also has an iPhone app, and can even be controlled by the Apple ...
The R-1000 48-track audio recorder/player and VR-3 AV mixer (pictured) will feature as part of a comprehensive showcase of portable recording products, mixers and video converters from Roland Systems ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Los Angeles, CA — Roland announces the availability of the R-07 High-Resolution Audio Recorder, a ...
Musicians or anyone looking for a more professional recording device when compared to their smartphone, may be interested in the new high resolution audio recorder created and launched by Roland this ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. With its R-26 model, Roland has introduced a six-channel portable recorder that is designed for ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. At the InterBee show in Japan, Roland Systems Group launched its new VR-5 AV Mixer & Recorder.
The rise of cheap, good audio gear has made it harder and harder to figure out where consumer gear ends and the pro stuff begins. Take this wee recorder, for example. It has a 44.1- or 48kHz sample ...