Overview

Tascam 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio

The DP-006 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio from Tascam is a compact, battery-powered multitrack recorder, featuring two built-in omnidirectional condenser microphones and WAV file resolution up to 16-bit/44.1kHz. Additionally, two unbalanced 1/4" TS line inputs can be used to record mic, line or Hi-Z instrument signals. Designed with analog functionality and dedicated control knobs, the DP-006 is ideal for on-the-spot recording. A Mini USB 2.0 output facilitates high-speed file transfer to your Mac or PC.

SKU: GC152-TA-DP-006

Tascam 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio

Tascam 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio

The DP-006 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio from Tascam is a compact, battery-powered multitrack recorder, featuring two built-in omnidirectional condenser microphones and WAV file resolution up to 16-bit/44.1kHz. Additionally, two unbalanced 1/4" TS line inputs can be used to record mic, line or Hi-Z instrument signals. Designed with analog functionality and dedicated control knobs, the DP-006 is ideal for on-the-spot recording. A Mini USB 2.0 output facilitates high-speed file transfer to your Mac or PC.

The DP-006 provides an 1/8" stereo line output as well as an 1/8" stereo headphone output. An integrated chromatic tuner and metronome help you perfect your performance. For elongated battery life, the DP-006 is compatible with Tascam's BP-6AA external battery pack. The DP-006 was designed with a tripod mount for versatile set-up and placement. The DP-006 features an ultra lightweight-less than 0.368 kg -design to ensure portability.

Versatile Recording and Data Transfer

The DP-006 can record, import and export 16-bit/44.1kHz WAV files. It is compatible with both mono and stereo files.

Recording Media Included

The DP-006 records WAV files to SD/SDHC cards up to 32GB, a 2GB card is included. High-speed data transfer is available through the onboard USB 2.0 port. Your files can then be imported to your favorite DAW.

Recording / Playback Engines

The DP-006 can record 2 mono tracks or 1 stereo track simultaneously. It offers up to 6 tracks of simultaneous playback.

Key Features:

Dual Omnidirectional Microphones

Records WAV Files at 16-Bit/44.1 kHz

Two Unbalanced 1/4" TS Inputs

Mini USB 2.0 Output

Integrated Metronome and Tuner

8 Hours of Operation on 4 AA Batteries

1/8" Stereo Line Output

1/8" Stereo Headphone Output

What's in the Box:

Tascam 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio

2GB SD Card

AA Battery

31.5" (80cm) USB Cable

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Tascam 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio

The DP-006 6-Track Digital Pocketstudio from Tascam is a compact, battery-powered multitrack recorder, featuring two built-in omnidirectional condenser microphones and WAV file resolution up to 16-bit/44.1kHz. Additionally, two unbalanced 1/4" TS line inputs can be used to record mic, line or Hi-Z instrument signals. Designed with analog functionality and dedicated control knobs, the DP-006 is ideal for on-the-spot recording. A Mini USB 2.0 output facilitates high-speed file transfer to your Mac or PC.

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