
Videographers, podcasters, and content creators looking for a powerful and portable audio-recording solution will find a lot to like in Tascam’s Portacapture X6, a streamlined version of its popular X8 model, but scaled back for smaller productions requiring fewer inputs and tracks. The more compact size makes the X6 easier to position for dialog recording while still allowing you to record up to six simultaneous 32-bit-float tracks at rates up to 96 kHz. The X6 also keeps the easy-to-use Portacapture intuitive touchscreen interface with pre-perfected settings that take the guesswork out of getting great recordings.
Unlike the mics on the X8, the stereo mic array on the X6 is not detachable, but it is adjustable, so you can position the mics in a stereo A/B configuration or true-X/Y configuration, with the mics positioned on the same axis for phase-coherent recordings. Connect line sources or your own favorite microphones to the dual XLR inputs, with phantom power available at either 24 or 48V, depending on the requirements of the condenser mics you’re using. An additional 3.5mm input with plug-in power can accommodate stereo microphones and line sources.
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