FR-AV4: the 4-channel recorder with which Tascam targets videographers and creators
The new FR-AV4, with 4 channels, two AD converters, Ultra HDDA microphone preamplifiers, 32-bit floating recording, time code generator, HDMI synchronization and included mixer, reinforces the catalog of recording units of Tascam.
The latest development of Tascam, a “compact and robust” recorder, arrives to satisfy the needs of videographers y sound designers “in any environment.” The FR-AV4, compact and robust, arrives with dual AD converters y 32 bit floating recording, allowing you to capture all kinds of details through your more than 133 dB dynamic range.
Each of the four combo inputs XLR/TRS has TASCAM Ultra HDDA low-noise preamplifiers (EIN -127 dBu), offering clarity in unpredictable environments. The mixer can capture sound simultaneously in all four canales, plus a stereo mix, for 6-track recording directly to SDXC media.
Tascam equipment works with cameras Blackmagic, Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony and many others via HDMI, synchronizing audio and video precisely using a shared master clock and timecode. Its function of “recording shot” Allows you to start and stop audio recording directly from a compatible camera, without additional steps. With video streaming 4K/8K With full support and integrated multi-channel audio, the FR-AV4 easily integrates with monitor recorders such as Blackmagic and Atomos. Additionally, if more channels are needed, the setup can be expanded with a second unit connected via HDMI.
The FR-AV4 has a timecode generator integrated that results in synchronization throughout your configuration, without the need for additional equipment. It offers a wide range of options, including HDMI I/O, dedicated 3.5mm timecode I/O, a 3.5mm camera timecode output, and wireless syncing with Atomos via Bluetooth (optional AK-BT2 adapter required).
Additionally, with the adapter Bluetooth AK-BT2 Optional, the FR-AV4 allows users to monitor source audio wirelessly. The wired and wireless outputs can be used simultaneously, each with independent volume control, making it easy for multiple users to monitor headphones or speakers simultaneously.
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