Tascam - Enregistreur DR-10L PRO
The Tascam DR-10L Pro is a compact 32-bit floating-point recorder designed to capture high-quality audio with an included lavalier microphone. Ideal for videographers and journalists, it delivers clear, dynamic capture in all conditions.
Presentation
Thanks to its 32-bit floating-point recording, it captures a wide dynamic range without requiring manual gain adjustment, thus avoiding any saturation or too low recording.
This technology guarantees precise sound reproduction, ideal for interviews, dialogue capture, podcasts and reports.
Its ultra-compact and lightweight format allows for discreet integration on the user, without hindering their movements. It comes with a TM-10L lavalier microphone with an omnidirectional capsule, ensuring natural voice capture with excellent clarity.
The device records directly onto microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards, with a capacity of up to 512 GB, allowing you to store several hours of audio without interruption.
Its flexible power supply via two AAA batteries gives it an impressive 15 hours of battery life, ideal for long recording sessions. It can also be powered via USB, providing a convenient alternative for extended shoots. A 3.5mm headphone output allows for real-time monitoring, with adjustable volume control.
The recorder is compatible with the AK-BT1 Bluetooth adapter (sold separately), allowing remote control via the DR-10L Pro CONNECT app. This feature allows you to monitor and control up to five recorders simultaneously, ideal for multi-mic productions.
It also supports wireless timecode synchronization with Atomos products, ensuring perfect matching of audio and video.
With its adjustable low-cut filter, built-in limiter and dual-file backup mode (safety track), the Tascam DR-10L Pro is a great tool for capturing professional audio in any situation. Designed to be reliable, robust and easy to use, it stands out as a benchmark for demanding professionals.
Features
Other features
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Tascam DR-10L Pro
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Portable field recorder with lavalier microphone
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Recording technology: 32-bit floating point
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Recording formats: WAV (BWF) with BEXT and iXML metadata
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Sampling rates: 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
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Bit depth: 16-bit / 24-bit / 32-bit float
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Recording media: microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC cards (up to 512 GB)
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Included microphone: TM-10L, omnidirectional capsule with locking connector
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Microphone input: 3.5 mm TRS mini-jack with screw lock, compatible with third-party microphones
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Headphone output: 3.5 mm mini-jack, integrated volume control
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Recording modes: Normal recording, one-touch recording, dual file backup (safety track)
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Filtering: Adjustable low-cut filter (40 Hz, 80 Hz, 120 Hz, 220 Hz)
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Level management: Automatic mode, built-in limiter, manual gain adjustment
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Timecode: Wireless synchronization with Atomos products
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Wireless connection: Compatible with the AK-BT1 Bluetooth adapter (sold separately) for control via the mobile application
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Battery life: Up to 15 hours with 2 AAA batteries (alkaline, NiMH or lithium)
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Alternative power supply: USB Type-C (power and data transfer)
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Display: Backlit LCD screen
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OS compatibility: Windows / macOS (mass storage connection via USB)
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Firmware update: Yes, via microSD or USB
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Recording security: Control lock, automatic backup, recovery after power failure
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Dimensions: 75 × 31 × 54.8 mm
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Weight: 37 g
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