International. Designed to faithfully capture the subtlest nuances of live performances and events, Sony introduced the new PCM-M10 recorder, which is being used as a tool for music recording, religious temples, journalism, among others.
It shares several features and design elements with the PCM-D1 and PCM-D50 engravers, including the same rugged manufacturing and modern design. The new recorder has 96 kHz/24-bit capacity with stereo electret condenser microphones, 4 GB of internal flash memory and microSD/Memory Stick MicroTM (M2TM) slot.
"The PCM-M10 is ideal for budget-conscious professionals who still need high-quality sound capabilities. Musicians will especially love this variety of simple features that can help inspire them and take them to new levels of creativity," said Karl Kussmaul, Sony's Senior Product Manager, Professional Audio.
They include a built-in speaker, "cross-memory" recording (allows continuous recording between internal and expandable memory), digital pitch control, digital limiter, bass cut filter, track mark functions, 5-second pre-recording buffer and A-B repeatability.
In addition, it comes equipped with Sound Forge Audio Studio Recorder Editio software and includes a high-speed USB port to easily upload and download files recorded in . WAV or .MP3 native and from Windows PC or Macintosh.