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The HHB FlashMic is the world’s
first professional digital recording microphone. Combining a
high-quality, Sennheiser omni-directional condenser capsule with an
inbuilt, broadcast-quality Flash recorder, FlashMic is a convenient,
easy to operate and durable recorder that’s perfect for press and
broadcast journalism, or any other voice recording application.
With no messy cables, just one
button press is all it takes to start recording in either linear or
MPEG 2 formats. Simple ‘drag and drop’ file transfer at up to 90x real
time to a Mac or PC for editing or onward transmission is enabled by a
‘plug and play’ USB connection. Two AA batteries provide more than 6
hours continuous power and, with a 0 - 10 seconds pre-record buffer
and 1GB of flash memory, you can be sure that you’ll never miss a word
of that important interview with a FlashMic.
KEY FEATURES
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Convenient, portable and
extremely easy to use
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Rugged build quality, designed
to withstand the rigours of portable recording
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High-quality, omni-directional
Sennheiser condenser microphone capsule for broadcast-quality
recording
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Very high quality microphone
preamplifier with full manual or automatic gain control (AGC)
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1GB Flash memory for digital
audio data
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Maximum record time of over 18
hours (see over for table of record times)
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LCD display with backlight for
time, level and status information
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USB-Interface for transfer of
audio data (configured as a mass storage device), also used for
configuration presets and FlashMic firmware updates
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Headphone amplifier with
volume control
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9 user templates can be
configured externally using the FlashMic Manager PC/Mac software
supplied
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Real time clock, time-date
updated when linked to host PC/Mac
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Uses 2 x AA batteries – either
primary cells or rechargeable
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Battery remaining indicator
with visible low battery warning
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Battery life greater that 6
hours (1500mAh primary cells)
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Pre record buffer adjustable
from 0-10 seconds
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Records linear 32 or 48kHz, or
MPEG 1 Layer 2 encoded audio (128- 384 kbps)
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Records broadcast .wav files
linear (including time stamp) or .mp2 MPEG encoded
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Simple mode of operation where
presets from external PC/Mac templates can be recalled
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Expert mode of operation where
all variables are accessible on the FlashMic
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Record time remaining
indicator with low time remaining visible warning
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Switchable high pass filter,
12dB/octave @ 100Hz
A Complete Package
The FlashMic comes complete with
a pouch, stand clamp, USB cable, FlashMic Manager software and 2 x AA
batteries
Functions
FlashMic Manager PC/Mac software
(supplied) allows FlashMic functions to be configured and stored in 9
user presets. Presets can be set-up and then downloaded to
non-volatile memory in the FlashMic via its USB port.
Function 1 Select record mode
(see table below).
Function 2 Pre record buffer
adjustable from 0 – 10 seconds in 2 second steps.
Function 3 Record volume, set to
either AGC (Automatic Gain Control) or a manual figure 0 –100.
Function 4 High pass filter
(12dB / Octave @ 100Hz) on or off.
Function 5 LCD display backlight
– on or off.
Function 6 Enable configuration
in DRM85. When set to ‘Yes’, EXPERT mode is engaged and functions 1-5
may be configured from the mic itself. If this parameter is set to NO,
then all presets are fixed and none of the above settings can be
altered from the mic.
BWF/MPEG file information can be
entered in the fields on the right hand side of the GUI. This will
then be written into the extensions in the audio file to enable easy
identification of recordings.
The headphone volume is not
controlled by the GUI and not stored in a preset. It can be manually
adjusted from the mic via a rotary control.
Recording Times
Record Mode Audio Format Sample
Rate MPEG Bitrate Recording Time
LIN48K Linear PCM 48 kHz – – 3
hrs 00 mins
LIN32K Linear PCM 32 kHz – – 4 hrs 30 mins
MP384 MPEG1 Layer 2 48 kHz 384 kbps 6 hrs 00 mins
MP256 MPEG1 Layer 2 32 kHz 256 kbps 9 hrs 00 mins
MP192 MPEG1 Layer 2 48 kHz 192 kbps 12 hrs 15 mins
MP128 MPEG1 Layer 2 32 kHz 128 kbps 18 hrs 15 mins
Connectivity
FlashMic has a built in USB port
for fast transfer of recorded data to a computer. Both USB 1.0 and USB
2.0 protocols are supported.
The headphone socket accepts a
standard 3.5mm jack. The mono signal from the
A/D converter is sent to both channels of a stereo input. The output
from the
headphone socket can also be connected to the analogue line-in on any
soundcard, should external recording be required.
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