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Description

Designed for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike, the Casio DA2 DAT Recorder offers precision and reliability in every recording session. As an integral part of any studio's mastering setup, this recorder captures sound with 48kHz sample rate clarity, ensuring every nuance is preserved. Whether you're working on a new album or archiving classic tracks, the DA2 provides an impressive dynamic range that captures the full spectrum of sound. Its intuitive interface and versatile connectivity options make it a standout choice for both seasoned engineers and those new to digital audio tape technology.

With a reputation for durability and performance, the Casio DA2 is built to meet the demands of high-stakes studio environments. Its advanced error correction system ensures playback accuracy and data integrity, providing peace of mind during critical recording sessions. The unit also supports long-play modes, making it perfect for extended recording projects. With a sleek design that complements any studio, the DA2 is more than just a tool—it's an essential component of your audio arsenal.

Key Features:

  • 48kHz sample rate for high-quality audio reproduction
  • Advanced error correction for reliable data integrity
  • Versatile connectivity options for seamless integration into any studio setup
  • Supports long-play modes for extended recording sessions
  • Intuitive interface for efficient operation

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Digital Dream Baby (SOS Sep 89)

muzines.co.uk

The Casio DA2 is a competent portable DAT recorder that boasts impressive sound quality and improved controls over its predecessor. However, its decision to use a 15-bit recording resolution instead of the standard 16-bit raises eyebrows and could limit its appeal to serious audiophiles. While the DA2 excels in portability and versatility for sound sampling and mastering, it lacks some features such as track name encoding, which may frustrate users looking for more comprehensive functionality. Overall, it’s a solid choice for budget-conscious musicians but may leave some wanting more.

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Orbital

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Orbital & Angelo Badalamenti

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In a 1993 interview featured in Muzines, Orbital discusses their use of the Casio DA2 DAT Recorder.

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