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Tascam Expansion Card for SV 16 or 24

For 50 years, Tascam has been famed for its multi-track recording technology. Legendary for a combination of solid reliability and outstanding audio quality, Tascam recorders have been the heart of countless recording studios and field-recording systems. The latest addition to this tradition, Tascam's IF-MTR32 multi-track recording card turns a Tascam Sonicview 16 or Tascam Sonicview 24 digital mixer into a powerful recording console for broadcast, production, and recording studios; live/relay broadcasting and recording; a wide variety of fixed installations; bands; and live event recording.

SKU: GC152-TA-IF-MTR32

Tascam Expansion Card for SV 16 or 24

Tascam Expansion Card for SV 16 or 24

For 50 years, Tascam has been famed for its multi-track recording technology. Legendary for a combination of solid reliability and outstanding audio quality, Tascam recorders have been the heart of countless recording studios and field-recording systems. The latest addition to this tradition, Tascam's IF-MTR32 multi-track recording card turns a Tascam Sonicview 16 or Tascam Sonicview 24 digital mixer into a powerful recording console for broadcast, production, and recording studios; live/relay broadcasting and recording; a wide variety of fixed installations; bands; and live event recording.

High-definition Multi-track Recording

With the addition of an optional IF-MTR32 card, your Tascam Sonicview console becomes a multi-track recording mixer, capturing up to 32 tracks at 48 kHz or up to 16 tracks at 96 kHz directly to an SDXC card -all with the same 32-bit precision used in Tascam Sonicview mixers.

The Features Pros Need

More than an audio-capture device, the IF-MTR32 delivers the crucial recording features professionals need. It supports simultaneous 32-channel punch-in/punch-out, with an Overwrite function that can operate from the middle of a recording. A pre-recording function starts recording two seconds before the actual start of the track, ensuring you don't lose data. Auto-record starts recording automatically when the IF-MTR32 detects a selectable audio input level. You also can drop markers wherever desired so you can quickly access the locations for later editing.

The safety of your recordings is always a paramount concern. That's why the IF-MTR32 automatically saves and closes files every 60 seconds during recording, safeguarding against data loss. You can let the recorder do it's job, worry-free, while you focus on mixing.

Key Features:

32-Track Professional Recording

Punch In/Out for 32 Tracks

Supports Up to 32-Bit/96 kHz Audio

Compatible with SDHC and SDXC Cards (Up to 512GB)

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Tascam Expansion Card for SV 16 or 24

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Tascam Expansion Card for SV 16 or 24

For 50 years, Tascam has been famed for its multi-track recording technology. Legendary for a combination of solid reliability and outstanding audio quality, Tascam recorders have been the heart of countless recording studios and field-recording systems. The latest addition to this tradition, Tascam's IF-MTR32 multi-track recording card turns a Tascam Sonicview 16 or Tascam Sonicview 24 digital mixer into a powerful recording console for broadcast, production, and recording studios; live/relay broadcasting and recording; a wide variety of fixed installations; bands; and live event recording.

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