Thursday, February 11, 2010

Yamaha POCKETRAK 2G - Digital player - flash 2 GB - WMA, MP3, protected WMA (DRM 10)

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The Yamaha POCKETRAK 2G pocket recorder is an unbeatable choice. It's only a half-inch (13 millimeters) thick and will slip unobtrusively into a shirt pocket. But this diminutive, lightweight package contains a large 2-gigabyte memory plus advanced digital audio technology that lets you record and playback with outstanding quality.In addition to a CD-quality linear PCM recording mode that lets you record up to 3 hours of music, there are a number of MP3 modes that provide significantly longer recording times. The supplied long-lasting rechargeable battery can keep the POCKETRAK 2G running for up to 9 hours continuously when recording in MP3 mode. Slide out the built-in USB connecter and connect the POCKETRAK directly to your computer to transfer files back and forth, and use the bundled Cubase AI digital audio workstation software to edit and enhance your recordings with pro-level control.If sound is important to you, there is simply no reason not to have a Yamaha POCKETRAK 2G pocket recorder with you at all times.
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Technical Details

- Only 49 grams and 13 mm thick - Take it Everywhere!
- 2 GB Memory for High Audio Quality and Extended Recording Times
- High-sensitivity Tilt-up Microphone
- Level Meters and ALC for Optimum Record levels
- Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery
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Customer Buzz
 "An excellent recorder, despite Yamaha's best efforts" 2009-07-31
By T. Marshall (Thousand Oaks, CA USA)
This recorder allows you to record 3 hours of 16 bit PCM, or four hundred short memo messages. Yamaha is shooting itself in the foot by trying to make this recorder appeal to too many markets. They provide a line-in, but for copy-protection reasons, only allow you to record from line-in with the 128Kbps MP3 mode. (UPDATE - You can download the 2.01a Firmware from YamahaSynth.com and upgrade the XHQ and Line recording bitrate to 160Kbps MP3). Yet the mic preamp is very good, low noise, and wide dynamic range. With an input volume setting of 6 (out of 30 levels) the recorder spectral noise-floor is more than 110dB below the overload level at the external microphone jack. And overload is smooth, no saturation distortion (such as the Zoom H2 gives when over-driven). A very nicely engineered recorder, at least partly hobbled by the Yamaha marketing department. Distortion is essentially zero. I tested the analog chain from -40dB to -3dB at several frequencies, and never found a 2nd harmonic above -64dB (better than 0.1% distortion). For what I need - a tiny 16-bit recorder for high-quality lapel microphones, this slips into an inside suit-pocket and gives superb quality PCM recordings with an excellent dynamic range. Runs 9 hours on a single AAA Eneloop, but has no SD card slot, so is limited by internal memory to 3 hours of PCM or 25 hours of 160Kbps MP3 recording. The internal microphone is a little colored, probably due to the excessive use of 'chrome' plating around the microphone housing, rather than a wire-open-mesh design. Sigh... Marketing dept again, no doubt...



Customer Buzz
 "Awesome little recorder!" 2009-05-28
By MessyT (USA)
I really haven't found anything negative about this little recorder. The only thing i wish is that you could add more memory cause recording in the highest quality will only giv eyou roughly 3 hrs of recordings so if you go to a festival where there are bands playing for 3 days you can only record a few of your favorites. What you would have to do is have a laptop around so you can dump the recordings then continue to record more bands. however, the recorder is easy to use and the sound quality sounds amazing. I love how you can hear the bass drum/s perfectly. i havn't tried it w/ my full band yet but i'm sure it will sound great and thanks for the the advice about recording from you board into the mic input and recording low, i'm sure that will help big time. I was going to get the roland r-09 but i think i'll keep this bad boy.

Customer Buzz
 "light, effective, good mic" 2009-05-27
By Jay W. Wright
I bought this in December 2008, when the price was almost $300. Now that it's less than $200, I'd say the price is excellent.



This thing is surprisingly light and small, so I always have it on me.



My main use is recording our band's rehearsals and song ideas. We mic all our instruments and run them through a mixer, and I just run a line-out into the mic port on the 2G recorder.



If you do this according to the manual's directions, you will be instructed to select "line" under the mic setting. You can do this, but then the highest recording quality is mp3. I found that I can run my 500W mixer into the mic port, and select "mic" as the input option; however, to prevent clipping, you will want to set the 2G mic level to "1" and keep the mixer output fairly low.



The recording quality is very good this way.

Customer Buzz
 "allot of hype over nothing" 2008-06-21
By J. DiBari (Cali)
I finaly received mine after a wait of about two months. I liked the fact that it has a built in drive and does not use an SD card like most recorders do. After setting it up I noticed it froze on setting. I Called Yamaha customer support and played phone tag for two days. When I did reach an agent they knew absolutely nothing about the product. There is not even anything on there Yamaha's website regarding this. I sent it back. My advice is wait until Yamaha support is available.

Customer Buzz
 "Seems overpriced" 2008-06-04
By Parkker Ellingham (South Dakota)
I got this because I wanted a very compact recorder with high quality stereo sound. It is very compact and lightweight for sure.

The screen is very small and the characters so tiny they can be quite difficult to read. Also, the buttons are tiny too and kind of awkward to use. My friend has an Olympus LS-10 and we did simultaneous recording of a short jam session and afterwards we compared them and the Olympus won for sound quality. Of course, it's also twice the size. All in all it's an okay product if you need something really compact but if you can, wait for the price to drop considerably or shop around.


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