32-bit float Audio Recorder with Timecode Deity PR-2 & TC-1 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Deity PR-2 32-bit float audio recorder with timecode and Deity TC-1 timecode generator review.
    Deity PR-2 is a perfect pocket recorder with 32-bit float audio, built-in mega-accurate timecode, big and informative display, Sidus Link App where you can control more than 40 compatible devices and sync timecode on all of them in one click, battery life up to 30 hours with AA batteries, can accept MicroSD cards at up to 128gb and you'll have a 32gb card in the kit, also the kit contains Deity W.Lav Pro, which by itself costs 120$. Deity PR-2 recorder is packed full of features and it's a great companion to Deity TC-1 timecode generator. In today's video I did a comparison of Deity PR-2 with Rode Wireless Pro and Zoom H1 recorder. Enjoy watching - Deity PR-2 32-bit float recorder and Deity TC-1 timecode generator review.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @NOlimitsON
    @NOlimitsON  Месяц назад +1

    How do you like the new 32-bit float recorder by Deity?
    #deity #deitypr2 #deitytc1

    • @stewartmoore
      @stewartmoore Месяц назад

      hmmm - 32 bit in mono - not so sure!

    • @parkviewphotography7529
      @parkviewphotography7529 Месяц назад +2

      Most times I have my vocals set as mono instead of stereo in my video editor. All of my recorders record in mono and this just helps to keep everything solid. The sound is mono but is present in each speaker (L and R) equally. The 32-bit feature was a mystery to me until I started using it on my Rode Wireless Pro. I absolutely love the combination of 32-bt float along with the other features the PR-2 offers. 🔥BUT!!! I do hope they add the feature of 32-bit float for stereo. Being the stereo option is there - let’s take it all the way! 🙂

    • @stewartmoore
      @stewartmoore Месяц назад

      @@parkviewphotography7529 totally agree

  • @timmanning9
    @timmanning9 9 дней назад +1

    Can you sync multiple PR2 and Record. For example, having multiple cameras with a switcher. The deity TC 1 doesn't have an SD card from from my understanding. Therefore, syncing and recording 2 PR2 seem more effective than using a PR2 with a TC1 in a multi camera scenario. Thoughts?

    • @NOlimitsON
      @NOlimitsON  9 дней назад

      Yes, you can sync and record 😉

  • @parkviewphotography7529
    @parkviewphotography7529 Месяц назад +3

    I have to say this!!! Anyone thinking about buying the PR-2 needs to do it. I have been using the Rode Wireless Pro and the Tascam DR-10L Pro and I do really like those devices, but the PR-2 is just awesome. Here are a couple of things I like about the PR-2 versus the Tascam DR-10L Pro (which I have loved):
    - Full-color and bigger screen
    - A more fine adjustment to gain
    - Longer battery life (30 hours)
    - 250ft Bluetooth range with app
    - Timecode built-in (and doubles as a timecode device)
    - Control up to 48 devices with the app
    - It can be an audio interface with your laptop
    - Monitor audio via the app on the phone
    - Lavalier sounds better than the Tascam stock mic
    - TRS headphone jack that can process TRRS
    - Can record in mono or stereo modes
    - Can use higher voltage pro mics
    Also, I use the Tascam X8 and have been trying to figure out a hack to get the timecode setup with it and the PR-2. I figured it out and now I can use one PR-2 on my client, one PR-2 (as a timecode generator) each on top of my cameras for a two-camera interview, and the other PR-2 as a timecode generator by connecting the Tascam X8 via the RX-Link cable. So now I can effectively do a solid two-camera interview and have dual audio using the W. Lav Pro / PR-2 and the Deity S Mic 3S boomed overhead with the Tascam X8 - all synced by timecode. But you’ll need to download the free Sidus TC Sync software to sync everything up. To make my workflow easier, I do plan to purchase a couple of TC-1 devices as well - even though the PR-2 can be used as a timecode generator. Deity has really done it this time!!!

    • @NOlimitsON
      @NOlimitsON  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the informative comment mate! Stay tuned 😉

  • @dorythomas1816
    @dorythomas1816 Месяц назад +1

    what do you mean by transmit it?
    this is not a wireless transmitter that record internally simultaneously.
    this is an audio recorder with a headphone jack, period.
    it is insane that you cannot monitor your audio with the headphone jack while recording.
    of cores you can connect a separate transmitter unit to the headphone jack and do it that way if you need to do it, but the product itself is not intended to be a wireless unit.
    Zaxcom has a patent on Wireless audio transmitters that records internally simultaneously.
    this does not apply to the PR2.
    why would zaxcom sue them?!!
    at the end of the day you can connect a wireless transmitter to the headphone jack on all the audio recorders on the market,
    Is zaxcom suing them all ?

    • @NOlimitsON
      @NOlimitsON  Месяц назад

      Watch Who Is Matt review on it - he explains the patent situation well

    • @dorythomas1816
      @dorythomas1816 Месяц назад +1

      @@NOlimitsON I did and it doesn’t make any sense.
      As I explained in my previous comment

  • @AndersBakfeldt
    @AndersBakfeldt 8 дней назад +1

    great walk through thx

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu Месяц назад +1