Alesis Protrack (new 2009) iPod Ipod Recording Alesis iPod
Alesis Alesis Ipod Recording
Alesis Protrack Record stereo direct-to-iPod with the Alesis ProTrack. With the Alesis ProTrack you can capture live audio anywhere and anytime with the convenience of your iPod (Classic and 5th generation) and iPod nano (2nd or 3rd generation). Just slide your iPod into the integrated sled and you're ready to roll. iPod not included. You can record without additional equipment using the built-in pair of condenser microphones fixed in XY configuration. Alesis ProTrack also gives you a pair of combo XLR - 1/4-inch inputs so you can connect any professional sound source including external microphones. When running on plug-in power using the included AC adapter, ProTrack supplies 48V phantom power. The exterior of the Alesis ProTrack contains a Universal Dock for iPod, LED signal indicators, and controls for 48V phantom power, limiter, and volume. ProTrack gives you four to five hours of operation on four AAA batteries, or it can run on AC power using the included adapter. A threaded mount allows you mount it on a tripod for tabletop use. Alesis ProTrack is the easiest way to capture sound effects, recitals, jam sessions, speeches, interviews, rehearsals, performances, meetings, lectures, notes-to-self, and anything else you can thing of... directly to your iPod! Features
Sleek industrial design incorporates iPod
Integrated recording to iPod (Classic and 5th generation) and iPod nano (2nd or 3rd
generation) - NOT INCLUDED
Pro-grade connections: two combo XLR - 1/4-inch inputs, 1/8-inch stereo output
Supplies 48V phantom power to inputs when wall-powered
Records 16-Bit, 44.1kHz or 22kHz stereo
Two built-in condenser microphones for detailed recording
Built-in microphones in XY configuration for optimum stereo image
Switchable limiter ensures overload-free recordings even in unpredictable aural situations
AC power adapter included
Four AAA batteries provide four to five hours of operation
Tripod stand mount for placing into ideal recording conditions |