I got this thing for filmmaking. We stick it on the end of our boompole and film all night. It requires 4 AAs included and comes with a 1GB SD card. It has a DC input but has no charger, but the batteries last a decent while.USER FRIENDLINESS The device is very simple, but could probably use being a bit more complex. You pick your audio format, (44.1 .wav, 128 .mp3, 240 .mp3, and. 320 .mp3) and hit record. You can adjust the volume as you record, but there's a fair bit of lag on the on-screen UV.
FEATURES It's an audio recorder that records audio. There's a marketing masterclass for you. It has a little 1/4" mount on the bottom for... mounting, just in case having it capable of sliding around is a bit too real for you. It has a 1/4" line in and a 1/4" line out, so for miking, i had to buy a XLR to 1/4" Which are atrociously expensive.
-Stereo or Mono
-Time and tuner
-Adjustable output volume
-Adjustable gain.
-USB port
OTHER STUFF It's a solid piece of equipment but I'm sure it was designed by a game-boy enthusiast. It's a little chunky for how the interface works. (Fat, tiny screen) Other than that, buy it.This item does exactly what its advertised to do. I have no complaints. It works flawlessly and it gets the job done. I recommended this to all.

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