32-bit float recorders have become very popular over the past couple of years as they offer a wide dynamic range and don’t require you to adjust gain levels. The Zoom H1 XLR is a nifty portable recorder with 2 x locking XLR/TRS inputs, so you can use it with microphones and musical instruments. The H1 XLR has stereo and mono files.
This recorder lets you record at up to 96kHz sample rate. It has an OLED display that shows your real-time waveform. It also has a built-in speaker for feedback. You can use this as a 32-bit float audio interface for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC devices. It can record to microSD cards at up to 1TB. The battery life lasts up to 10 hours.
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