Overview

Tascam 32-Bit 6-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder

High-Resolution Adaptive Multitrack Recorder

Powerful and portable, the Portacapture X6 from Tascam is the streamlined version of the popular X8, redesigned and scaled back for videographers, podcasters, and content creators working on smaller productions. The compact size of the X6 makes it easy to position for numerous recording applications, while still retaining the ability to record up to six simultaneous tracks at 96 kHz / 32-bit floating point.

SKU: GC152-TA-PORTACAPTUREX6

Tascam 32-Bit 6-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder

Tascam 32-Bit 6-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder

High-Resolution Adaptive Multitrack Recorder

Powerful and portable, the Portacapture X6 from Tascam is the streamlined version of the popular X8, redesigned and scaled back for videographers, podcasters, and content creators working on smaller productions. The compact size of the X6 makes it easy to position for numerous recording applications, while still retaining the ability to record up to six simultaneous tracks at 96 kHz / 32-bit floating point.

The stereo condenser microphone pair can be adjusted for A/B or X/Y configurations, depending on the desired stereo field width, and X6 sports plenty of connectivity, including two XLR input jacks with 24 or 48V phantom power, one 3.5mm stereo aux input with plug-in power, a stereo 3.5mm line output, and a USB-C port with 6x2 audio interface capability, just to name a few. The colour touchscreen makes it easy to operate the X6 like an app, with an intuitive and colourful interface, and the recorder can be mounted on cameras and stands via its 1/4" slot for extra versatility. With up to 22 hours max battery life and the ability to take up to 512 GB microSDXC cards, the X6 will keep you creating for as long as your imagination allows, anywhere you want.

App-Like Operation

Quickly access your settings and adjustments on the Portacapture X6's large, 2.4-inch colour touchscreen. With the easy-to-navigate interface and helpful tools, you are just a few taps from the perfect setting for your needs.

Use the Launcher to select from Podcast, Music, Interviews, Field Recording, and 6-track multitrack recording. Start fast, start right, and get exactly what you need.

Fully Connected

The Portacapture X6 hosts a range of connections that can handle small to moderate sized productions. Whether used as a high-resolution digital audio interface or an analogue field recorder, the X6 delivers quality audio and intuitive operation.

Two built-in condenser mics with angle adjustment and switchable A/B or X/Y patterns

Two XLR 3-pin inputs with selectable mic- or line-level operation and 24/48V phantom power

Extra 3.5mm stereo aux input which supports plug-in power

3.5mm stereo line output for sending your mix to external devices and audio systems

Powerful 3.5mm headphone output, delivering 45mW per channel

USB-C port for audio interface duties supporting 6 simultaneous inputs and two outputs

Audio for Video Production

When shooting a video, you want to be able to focus on your video production and not worry about your audio. The Portacapture X6 was built with video production in mind. The workflow, presets and user-saved settings save you countless steps. The X6 has your back with its 96 kHz / 32-bit float recording technology and its ability to capture audio in WAV (BWF) and up to 320 kb/s MP3.

Not only does this mean you will have the highest quality audio, but you will have a dynamic range that allows you to overcome those less-than-ideal realities that can often occur on a shoot. The X6 gives you a time-code sync and app control options via Bluetooth, allowing you to align your audio with your video, even when you have no audio on your camera. Upgrade your audio and reduce your worries with your own Portacapture X6.

Capture Your Way

With its two built-in microphones, the Portacapture X6 is ready to record with a few quick taps. Have your own mics? You can use them thanks to the two included XLR inputs and mix them with the built-in mics for a highly portable four-microphone setup. Record six tracks (four track + two mix) simultaneously and even use the X6 as a 6-in/2-out USB audio interface to connect to your computer.

Control the X6 from Your Phone

In those cases where you want to put your audio recorder in one place and operate it from another, the X6 has you covered. With the AK-BT1 Bluetooth adapter (sold separately) it's easy to remote control your X6 wirelessly from your smartphone or tablet. This feature can unlock nearly endless possibilities and make operation more convenient when recording in the field or on-the-go.

Capture Every Bit

It would be great if every time you need to capture audio, everything is perfect. Not too loud, not too soft. Of course that is not the reality for most of us. The huge dynamic range and ample headroom of the X6 makes it a reality, allowing your dialogue to go from a mumble to a scream with ease.

Even in these extremes, you are expected to capture the sound and deliver a clean result. The 32-bit float point recording technology in the Portacapture X6 gives you a much lower floor and higher ceiling to achieve audio success without distortion.

Ready-to-Publish Audio Anywhere

With the Portacapture X6, your audio will be ready to share. Built-in signal processing, including a compressor, limiter, high-pass filter, EQ, and reverb add that studio polish.

Whether you need to tame the wind when recording outside or want to add the ambiance of reverb to your vocals, the X6 has you covered. From smoothing out your input to preventing extreme peaks or eliminating plosives in dialogue, you can count on the X6.

Your Virtual Audio Engineer

Getting your settings just right for your recording goals can be overwhelming, but not on the Portacapture X6. Select from the pre-perfected settings like Voice, Podcast, Music Recording, ASMR, and Field Recording.

Just select the one that applies and start to record. Each setting was carefully tuned by Tascam audio engineers for the defined use case. They set it all up, so you don't have to.

Key Features:

Ultra-Portable Six-Track Stereo Recorder

Records in WAV (BWF) and MP3 Formats

Adjustable Stereo Condenser Mics (A/B or X/Y)

Dual XLR Mic/Line Inputs with 3.5mm Line Out

Supports Up to 96 kHz / 32-Bit Float Audio

USB-C Digital Connector with 6x2 Interface

3.5mm Headphone Jack and Aux Input

1/4" Mount Compatible with Cameras and Stands

2.4" Colour Touchscreen with App-Like Interface

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Tascam 32-Bit 6-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder

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Product Overview

Tascam 32-Bit 6-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder

High-Resolution Adaptive Multitrack Recorder

Powerful and portable, the Portacapture X6 from Tascam is the streamlined version of the popular X8, redesigned and scaled back for videographers, podcasters, and content creators working on smaller productions. The compact size of the X6 makes it easy to position for numerous recording applications, while still retaining the ability to record up to six simultaneous tracks at 96 kHz / 32-bit floating point.

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