TASCAM is reinventing music education once again with the LR-10 Instrumental Trainer/Recorder. Like our CD and MP3 trainers and recorders the LR-10 slow down and loop MP3 files without changing their pitch to help musicians learn new songs and licks. The latest generation features CD-quality recording with overdub to build up an arrangement or record rehearsals with the internal microphone. The SD card slot includes a 2GB card and the new tabletop design makes them the perfect tools for music students hobbyists or professionals to perfect their instruments.
TASCAM's LR-10 is designed for strings wind players keyboardists vocalists or any other musician. Use it to loop and transcribe your favourite music record lessons or capture new song ideas. The LR-10 has a built-in microphone and speaker for recording and playback. A chromatic tuner is also included as well as a metronome for precision playing. A 3-button footswitch input for TASCAM's optional RC-3F allows hands-free control.
• Instrument trainer / recorder
• Records 44.1kHz/16-bit WAV files
• Playback 16 or 24-bit WAV files or MP3 files
• Stereo Microphone
• Internal Speaker
• SD/SDHC card media slot with included 2GB card
• Overdub recording allows sound-on-sound build-up of an arrangement
• Loop playback using dedicated buttons
• Variable Speed Audition speeds up or slows down playback without changing the pitch
• Chromatic Tuner and Metronome
• USB 2.0 jack for high-speed music transfer
• Dedicated keys and large LCD display for easy operation
• New angled desktop design
• Includes 2GB SD card AA batteries USB cable
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