Roland Introduces A New Portable Recorder

US The R-07 features wireless listening and remote control      08/01/18

Roland Introduces A New Portable Recorder


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Roland is exhibiting at CES 2018 and has launched the R-07 which they say packs mission-critical recording features into a stylish and ultra-portable device that goes anywhere life takes you.

A spokesperson told us, "High-resolution audio, one-touch Scene memory, and Hybrid Limiting ensure great sounding recordings no matter what the situation. And wireless listening and remote control mean you can record with less wires in more places."

Standard Features

  • WAV support: 44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz, 16/24-bit
  • MP3 support: 64/96/128/160/192/224/320 kbps
  • Hybrid Limiter and Dual Recording
  • Bluetooth® remote control with smartphone and smartwatch
  • Wireless headphone and speaker playback
  • One-touch Scene function for instant setup in any recording scenario
  • Tuner and metronome for musical applications
  • Rehearsal function for perfect input levels with a single touch
  • 128 x 64 graphic LCD with white backlight for easy visibility
  • Supports microSD cards (SD, SDHC)
  • Mic/aux Input and headphone output
  • Runs on batteries (AA x 2) or USB bus power
  • Built-in speaker for convenient playback anywhere
  • Stylish, compact design available in black, red, or white
  • Simultaneous WAV and MP3 recording




Pricing and Availability:

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