KORG ADDS HANDHELD MR-2 TO DSD RECORDER
LINEUP
— New recorder
features X-Y stereo microphone capsule and SD/HDSD card storage —
MUSIKMESSE,
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, March 24, 2010 — Korg
has added a new handheld recorder to its MR Series of DSD digital
recorders – the MR-2 High Resolution Mobile Recorder.
With many new and requested features, the MR-2 is a true workhorse.
As
with all of Korg’s MR recorders, the MR-2 records in the ultra-high
fidelity DSD format, using a 2.8 MHz sampling rate, which captures
every sonic detail while preserving the ambience of the original recording
location. Using the included AudioGate software, this original datastream
recording can be re-purposed into nearly any audio format with minimal
fidelity loss. For job-specific recording, the MR-2 can also record
in any of the popular multi-bit formats, from MP2 and MP3 up to 24-bit/192
kHz.
The
MR-2 features a built-in, professional-grade, electret stereo condenser
microphone. The mic housing can be rotated toward the front, top or
rear of the MR-2 in eight 30-degree steps, offering the freedom to
point the mic directly at the target recording source. Two screw mounts
allow the MR-2 to be attached to a general-purpose camera tripod for
flexible mic-ing and positioning. An additional jack enables connection
to a favorite external mic.
An
on-board analog limiter, low-cut filter and bass EQ are available
to enhance the quality of recordings made on the go. This high-performance
analog circuitry remains under accurate digital control, just as in
the sophisticated consoles used in professional recording studios.
The
MR-2 includes 40 easily-selectable Recording Setups. Each contains
its own settings for mic sensitivity, input level, analog limiter,
low-cut-filter and bass EQ. These setups offer optimized settings
for a range of recording tasks and environments, such as ensemble
performances, solo vocal or piano performance, as well as settings
suitable for field recording or documenting meetings. Ten custom user
settings can be memorized.
Data
recorded on the MR-2 is stored directly to an SD/SDHC card. There
is no motor – as would be required for a hard drive –
which eliminates any chance of unwanted drive noise being captured
and recorded. Over 11 hours of top quality DSD recording is possible
using a 32GB card. The USB 2.0 connector (Mini-B connector) allows
the recorded data to be transferred to a computer at a high rate of
speed.
Portable
and easy to operate, the MR-2 features a highly visible 128 x 128
pixel liquid crystal display. The backlight provides great visibility,
even in dim locations. Dedicated buttons and switches allow quick
adjustments to the input level, Hold on/off, etc. When capturing a
musical performance, a convenient multi-mode chromatic tuner is built
in. Both battery (AA x 2) and USB power sources allow the MR-2 to
be used almost anywhere.
The
MR-2 is bundled with Korg’s AudioGate audio format conversion
software. In addition to converting files from DSD to multi-bit PCM
(or vice versa), this software is an ideal way to edit the recorded
material or to manage archival masters. Two different types of dithering
are offered, including Korg’s “Noise Shaped Dither (KORG
AQUA),” which matches the perceptual response of human hearing.
The
MR-2 will be available in July 2010 with pricing TBA.
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more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville,
NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500; Web: www.korg.
com. |
Korg
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