Audio digital recorder

a digital recorder is a device capable of recording a sound. He is therefore part of the large family of audio recorders.  Its particularity lies in the fact that it is digital and uses this technology. 

Commonly, "digital" is known to be the opposite of "analog." Digital recorders record and store sound on a memory card, the opposite of analog recorders that record and store them on audio cassettes.  c

more likely to digital dictaphones which mainly record conversations, digital recorders have a more developed performance. They have, among other things, a wider scope of registration and a higher sound quality. They also offer a clearer rendering for recording its other than voices (noises).

Forms

The digital recorder is a rectangular and long case about ten centimetres long. It has adjustment buttons on either side of its faces. Some have a small backlit screen. Others even have microphone inputs and outputs.

use 

The digital recorder can be used in place of a dictaphone to take voice notes or record a voice. 

Sophisticated versions even allow you to take basic sound shots. For example, they are plugged into a camera to perform better sound shots. Some musicians also record their songs on this kind of device.

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