Roland

Roland R-26 6-Channel Portable Audio Recorder

3.1 (28 reviews)
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Capture Audio Perfection on the GoIntroducing the Roland R-26, a 6-channel portable recorder designed for professional audio capture in any environment. This versatile device offers a range of features that allow you to record pristine audio with ease. Specifications: Microphones: Built-in...

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Overview

Capture Audio Perfection on the Go

Introducing the Roland R-26, a 6-channel portable recorder designed for professional audio capture in any environment. This versatile device offers a range of features that allow you to record pristine audio with ease.

Specifications:

  • Microphones: Built-in stereo microphones (omnidirectional and directional)
  • Inputs: 2 x XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power, stereo plug-in powered mic input
  • Recording Channels: Up to 6 channels (three stereo channels) simultaneous recording
  • Display: Large LCD touchscreen display
  • Input Level Control: Large input-level knobs

Key Features

Two types of built-in stereo microphones (omnidirectional and directional) that can be used in various combinations

Two XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48 V phantom power, plus an input for a stereo plug-in powered mic

Supports up to six channels (three stereo channels) of simultaneous recording

Large LCD touchscreen display for intuitive navigation

Large input-level knobs for fine adjustment

Specifications

Model
R-26
Channels
6-Channel
Microphone Type
Built-in stereo (omnidirectional and directional)
Inputs
2 XLR/TRS combo inputs (with 48 V phantom power), 1 stereo plug-in powered mic input
Simultaneous Recording
Up to six channels (three stereo channels)
Display
Large LCD touchscreen
Controls
Large input-level knobs
Brand
Roland

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Equipped with two types of built-in stereo microphones (omnidirectional and directional) for versatile recording options.
  • Features two XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power, allowing connection of professional external microphones.
  • Supports recording up to six channels simultaneously, providing flexibility for complex audio capture scenarios.
  • A large LCD touchscreen display facilitates intuitive navigation and control over recording settings.
  • Large input-level knobs enable precise and fine adjustments of recording levels during live sessions.

👎 Cons

  • The device supports up to six channels of simultaneous recording, which might be limiting for larger productions requiring more inputs.
  • Specific battery life information is not provided, which could be a factor for extended portable recording sessions.
  • While it has a large LCD touchscreen, the exact resolution or visibility in various lighting conditions is not detailed.
  • The unit has an input for a stereo plug-in powered mic, but does not explicitly mention support for line-level inputs beyond the combo jacks.
  • Storage capacity is not specified, implying that recording media must be provided separately by the user.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Roland R-26 6-Channel Portable Audio Recorder supports up to six channels (three stereo channels) of simultaneous recording, making it suitable for capturing multiple sound sources.
Yes, the Roland R-26 features two XLR/TRS combo inputs that provide 48V phantom power, which is necessary to operate many professional condenser microphones.
The R-26 is equipped with two types of built-in stereo microphones: omnidirectional for capturing ambient sound and directional for focusing on specific sound sources. These can be used in various combinations.
Yes, the Roland R-26 features a large LCD touchscreen display designed for intuitive navigation, allowing users to easily adjust settings and monitor their recordings.
Yes, it includes large input-level knobs that provide precise control, allowing for fine adjustment of recording levels during your sessions.