Tascam GT-R1 Portable Guitar and Bass Recorder

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A hand-held stereo digital recorder with handy songlearning functions.

The Tascam GT-R1 Portable Guitar and Bass Recorder is a hand-held stereo digital recorder with a built-in high-quality stereo condenser microphone. The A/B configuration stereo mic allows natural wide sound "near-to-human" listening and there is a variable-angle microphone mechanism to help you find the elusive "sweet spot" for the best recordings.

The GT-R1 recorder also accepts both direct guitar or bass input and has built-in multi effects and preset rhythm patterns. The overdub function lets you create perfect tracks. The GT-R1 allows MP3 and WAVE file recording/playback to/from memory. It performs 48/44.1kHz 24-bit (uncompressed) digital recording to SD/SDHC cards. Other features include analog auto gain control, limiter, and low cut filter. The GR-R1 also has a 1/8" powered external mic input for use with electret condenser mic such as the TASCAM TM-ST1, which adds mid-side stereo recording. (The TM-ST1 terminates to a 1/8" jack.)

The Tascam GT-R1 Portable Guitar and Bass Recorder also functions as a trainer. With variable speed playback the digital recorder gives you the ability to slow down the speed of a CD without changing the pitch and allows you to quickly learn rhythm, lead, or bass parts of your favorite artists. The GT-R1 can reduce Guitar or Bass tracks from the music so you can hear yourself as you play along. It has a built-in tuner and metronome.

The GT-R1 has user-friendly easy operation and has a 128 x 64 graphic LCD with backlight, USB 2.0 Mass Storage, and operates on a rechargeable removable battery. It can also be recharged like an iPod using the USB from a computer. It includes a soft case and a 1GB SD card.

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Tascam GT-R1 Portable Guitar and Bass Recorder Features:

  • Handheld Recorder
  • Handheld stereo digital recorder
  • Built-in high-quality stereo condenser microphone
  • 48/44.1kHz 24-bit uncompressed digital recording
  • Records to SD/SDHC card
  • MP3 and WAVE file recording/playback to/from memory
  • Variable-angle microphone mechanism
  • A-B configuration stereo mic allows natural wide sound that resembles human hearing
  • Plug-in powered external mic input
  • Analog auto gain control and limiter
  • Low cut filter
  • Guitar/Bass Trainer
  • Guitar input (also accepts Bass guitar)
  • Built-in Guitar/Bass multi-effects
  • Preset rhythm patterns
  • Over-dub function
  • Variable speed playback without Changing the Pitch
  • Key control and Fine pitch
  • Reducing Guitar/Bass from the music
  • Built-in tuner and metronome
  • In/out loop
  • General
  • Rechargeable removable battery
  • 128 x 64 graphic LCD with backlight
  • User-friendly easy operation
  • USB2.0 Mass Storage Class
  • Soft case
  • Blister pack
  • 1GB SD card included

Tascam GT-R1 Portable Guitar and Bass Recorder Specifications:

  • Audio Input and Output:

    GUITAR IN input:
  • Jack: 1/4", mono, unbalanced
  • Input impedance: 1 Mohms or more
  • Nominal input level: -26 dBV
  • Maximum input level: -10 dBV

    MIC IN input
  • Jack: 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo phone with 2.3V power
  • Input impedance: 30 kohms
  • Nominal input level: -64 dBV (HIGH)
  • -48 dBV (MID); -32 dBV (LOW)
  • Maximum input level: -48 dBV (HIGH);-32 dBV (MID); -16 dBV (LOW)

    LINE IN input
  • Jack: 3.5-mm phone (stereo)
  • Input impedance: 23 kohms
  • Nominal input level: -10 dBV
  • Maximum input level : +6 dBV

    Phones/LINE OUT output
  • Jack: 3.5-mm phone (stereo)
  • Nominal line output : -14 dBV
  • Maximum line output: +2 dBV
  • Maximum headphones output: 15 mW + 15 mW (with 32 ohms)

    Audio performance
  • Frequency response (LINE IN > /LINE OUT): 20 Hz 20 kHz, +1/-3 dB
  • Distortion (LINE IN > /LINE OUT): 0.02% or less
  • S/N ratio (LINE IN > /LINE OUT): 90 dB or more

    Frequency response (GUITAR IN > /LINE OUT): 20 Hz 20 kHz, +1/-5 dB
  • Distortion (LINE IN > /LINE OUT): 0.07% or less
  • S/N ratio (LINE IN > /LINE OUT): 73 dB or more

    Other specifications
  • Audio file compatibility: MP3 files: 32 320 kbps; 44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency; VBR (playback only); ID3 tag support up to Ver. 2.4
  • WAV files: 44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency 16/24-bit rate
  • Recording medium: SD card (64 MB 2 GB) or SD HC card (4 8 GB)
  • File system: FAT16/32

    Physical
  • Lithium ion battery: 3.7 V, 1800 mAh
  • Battery life: About 7 hours when recording MP3 format with the built-in mic (varies with operating conditions)
  • Power consumption: 1 W (during MP3 playback)
  • Dimensions: 70 (W) x 27 (H) x 135.3 (D) (mm)

    Weight: 208 g (including battery)
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NEW REVIEW - Good Product for Your Money

The product is proficient, and proffessionally made, vocals sound very good... Very convinient...but a few things I disliked... 1 the guitar effects s in the types of distortion is very limited, I couldn't get my sound... See the previous guitar trainer was awesome for that which is why i couldnt let go of my guitar cause it just sounded so good...but here I was planning to record some stuff and present it to my drummer but he won't get the vibe im trying to impress... Pretty vital issue yet i gave 3 stars bec. everything else was so well organized and, its still good to have as practice to listen to my own harmonies on guitar and to experiment etc. Hoped my review helped...

Reviewed by Shevach Tamir on 11/11/2009 who plays Hard rock, metal, rock, blues rock.

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The Tascam GTR1 is Amazing!

I purchased a GTR1 last week and I have used every function it has and i love it. It requires some reading to get started. The compact size means it has few external controls. The instruction manual is very easy to understand.

Reviewed by James M. on 1/22/2009

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Awesome Trainer

I have used several trainers but, this one beats them all. You can slow down a lead riff without changing the sound tone, so it makes it easy to figure out the riff. Additionally, if you so chose, you can cancel out the guitar or bass on a tune, and overdub yourself to see how you sound. With the on board guitar effects, this unit is quite a bit of fun. Lastly, it also has the function of recording through its own on board stereo mike. At home in the studio, taping a live performance, or in the boardroom taping a meeting. Well worth the money.

Reviewed by Jim on 3/24/2009 who plays Metal, Blues, Rock.

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I use this all the time

I bought the GT-R1 about 3 months ago and I love it. I bought it to serve 2 purposes, the first was to figure out songs and the second was as a great portable recorder. The guitar trainer is perfect for musicians that play cover songs or for figuring out parts for song ideas. Being able to slow a song down without changing pitch really helps. You are also able to change pitch which helps if you need to change key of a song. The stereo recording is pretty decent too. I have used it on a number of occasions and if you get the right placement it can sound pretty good, it is a little light in the bass, but a pretty accurate representation of the sound. The one thing that I didn't like about it is that you have to buy the power adapter separately. This thing has great battery life and will charge off of the USB port of your computer, but it take about 4 hours for a full charge and you can't use it while it is charging off of USB. If you want to charge it and use it at the same time you need the adapter. If I had know, it would have just ordered it all at the same time. The other thing that is useful is the accessory kit. It really helps to be able to mount this to a mic stand. The accessory kit is expensive but kind of a necessity to mount.

Reviewed by Me who? on 3/9/2009 who plays Pop/folk/rock.

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Many useful features, easy to use -- a worthwhile purchase

I've now been using the GT-R1 for a week, and I have found it to do everything I've wanted: it records my playing (solo or overdubbed onto another track), and it allows me to play over other music. I purchased another portable digital music recorder from Boss, then returned it; I found its manual to be very hard to understand, and found myself to be learning how to use the device more by trial-and-error than by the actual guidance of the manual. That was an extraordinarily frustrating experience. (I wanted to throw the device at the wall. Frequently.) My experience with the GT-R1 has been the opposite. Very easy. So unless you need features which it doesn't have (multi-track recording, for example), I'd recommend it.

Reviewed by Craig on 4/25/2009 who plays Standards from the Great American Songbook, folk.

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