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iPod Portable Mobile Recording Studio

Posted by Jack Cook on September 14, 2006 – 7:53 am
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iTalk Pro:

Plug iTalk Pro into your iPod’s dock connector, and suddenly you have the world’s most portable mobile recording studio in the palm of your hand. No extra cables, no adapters, nothing but portable CD-quality recording capability.

iTalk Pro features two built-in microphones to sample your world in stereo at 44.1 kHz. Of course, if you want to spread out a bit and get greater stereo separation, iTalk Pro can accommodate you, with a stereo 1/8″ (3.5mm) input jack for your external mic.

iTalk Pro will let you record in either 16-bit stereo or 8-bit mono. One-touch recording makes operation a breeze, so you can concentrate on what you’re hearing, instead of how to operate the machinery. With iTalk Pro your ability to faithfully record the sounds of your world is limited only by your iPod’s capacity and your own imagination.

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