

The Edirol R-44 is designed for professional use within a very conveniently sized package. Capture up to 4 channels of uncompressed audio with selectable bit depths (16-bit or 24-bit) and sampling frequencies (44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz). R-44 employs SD cards or large capacity SDHC cards as the recording media. No moving parts enables the most silent and reliable operation possible.
4 Channel Recording
Up to uncompressed 24-bit / 192 kHz linear PCM (Stereo)
Supports SDHC large capacity media
Light-weight 1.3kg compact body
AA batteries for 4 hours of recording
Built-in stereo microphones and monitor speakers
Although the R-44 is compact, all the necessary functions are included. Built-in high quality microphones and speakers make recording and monitoring without external devices possible.
Built-in limiter, low-cut filter and studio class effects

Pre-Record function ensures you never miss that important moment again
The Pre-Record function buffers input signals for a certain amount of time. When the REC button is pressed, the material from the previous few seconds (selectable) is included. This also helps reduce sound bites at the beginning of a recording by not having to start the recorder too early.
Combo type analog jacks and digital output enables connection with a variety of devices
The combo input jacks (4) supports the connection of both XLR and 1/4 inch plugs. XLR inputs are equipped with phantom power. Eleven steps of input sensitivity enable the connection of various devices with a variety of inputs levels from microphones to musical instruments. High quality analog circuitry in the preamp ensures superior recording results.
High-contrast Organic LED display and operation-oriented user interface

Capture eight channels by linking two units

Link to computer via high speed USB

Four hours of recording with four AA batteries

AC adaptor, external battery and AA batteries.
Four hours* of operation is possible
with NiMH or alkaline batteries.
* at 16-bit/44.1kHz stereo.
No phantom power and pre-record disabled.
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