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TASCAM DR-60DmkII 4-Input / 4-Track Multitrack Field Recorder

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TASCAM DR-60DmkII 4-Input / 4-Track Multitrack Field Recorder
Key Features
  • Filmmaking, TV, and Web Broadcast
  • Optimized for DSLR Shooters
  • Dual XLR-1/4" Inputs with Phantom Power
  • 3.5mm Mic/Line Input with Plug-In Power
For filmmaking, television, and web broadcast applications, the TASCAM DR-60DmkII multitrack field recorder is an ideal companion for your DSLR. Capture up to four tracks of high-resolution audio from external sources, route audio to and from your camera, and conveniently monitor through headphones. With strap-friendly handles, a tripod mounting socket, and a camera-mount screw attachment, the DR-60DmkII is compatible with a variety of setups and working styles.
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TASCAM DR-60D MKII Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Dual XLR-1/4" Mic/Line Inputs with Independent Phantom Power
  • 33.5mm Mic/Line Input with Plug-In Power
  • 43.5mm Camera, Line, and Headphone Outputs
  • 5Supports SDHC Cards up to 32GB
  • 6Powered via AA Batteries, USB, or AC Adapter
  • 7Ideal for Tripod- or Camera-Mounted Use
  • 8Soft-Touch Controls
  • 9Stereo Safety Track Recording
  • 10Built-In Level Modes and Signal Processing Enhance Audio Quality
  • 11Selectable Recording Functions
  • 12Tone Generator for Synchronizing Files
  • 13Supports External Remote Control
  • 14Additional Features

For filmmaking, television, and web broadcast applications, the TASCAM DR-60DmkII multitrack field recorder is an ideal companion for your DSLR. Capture up to four tracks of high-resolution audio from external sources, route audio to and from your camera, and conveniently monitor through headphones. With strap-friendly handles, a tripod mounting socket, and a camera-mount screw attachment, the DR-60DmkII is compatible with a variety of setups and working styles.

Versatile powering methods and remote-control options make the DR-60DmkII ideal for location recording and extended video shoots. Its two balanced XLR-1/4" combo inputs handle mic- or line-level signals (even +4 dBu from high-end sound mixers) and can independently supply phantom power. A 3.5mm mic/line input with selectable plug-in power is provided for situations that require you to record a lavalier microphone or the output of a wireless receiver. Utilize modes such as stereo safety track recording, peak reduction, limiting, and auto level to achieve a clean, undistorted recording.

Dual XLR-1/4" Mic/Line Inputs with Independent Phantom Power
Dual locking XLR-1/4" TRS combo jacks support mic level and +4 dBu line level, allowing you to record external microphones or balanced outputs from a professional multichannel mixer. With individually switchable phantom power (24V or 48V) and up to 64 dB of gain, the low-noise HDDA (High Definition Discrete Architecture) mic preamps can serve a variety of microphones such as dynamic, ribbon, or condenser types.
3.5mm Mic/Line Input with Plug-In Power
For maximum intelligibility and optimal vocal tone, recordists often prefer to use lavalier microphones that can be attached to their subject's clothing. The DR-60DmkII's 3.5mm mini-jack input is designed for precisely that situation; clip a lav mic (available separately) to the talent, then plug it into the 3.5mm input on the DR-D60mkII. Knowing that many lav mics require a small amount of voltage called plug-in power, TASCAM offers a selectable setting to supply plug-in power to the 3.5mm input. If you need to record the output of a wireless microphone receiver or an audio mixer, the 3.5mm input can accommodate it because it supports mono and stereo inputs, as well as line-level signals, and handles a maximum input level of +10 dBV.
3.5mm Camera, Line, and Headphone Outputs
The DR-60DmkII boasts three 3.5mm outputs for simultaneous hookup to your camera, a secondary recorder, and headphones. Each is designated for a specific type of level—mic, line, and headphone—and offers separate volume controls next to each jack for efficient management of levels. Plus, the side-panel 3.5mm camera input is ideal for simple monitoring of playback from your camera.
Supports SDHC Cards up to 32GB
To minimize size and maximize portability, the DR-60DmkII records directly to media cards (available separately). It supports SD and SDHC cards (up to 32GB capacity) for long recording times in standard or high resolution. With an 8GB card, the DR-60DmkII can record in stereo for over 13 hours at 16-bit / 44.1 kHz using the uncompressed, BWF-compliant WAV format.
Powered via AA Batteries, USB, or AC Adapter
Using four AA alkaline batteries (available separately), you can power the DR-60DmkII for up to 4.5 hours of stereo recording time at 16-bit / 44.1 kHz resolution. For long-duration sessions that require extended recording time, the DR-60DmkII may be powered via a USB connection to a computer, mobile battery, or optional BP-6AA battery pack, or through the TASCAM PS-P515U AC adapter (available separately).
Ideal for Tripod- or Camera-Mounted Use
The DR-60DmkII's body was manufactured with rigid plastic for a durable and lightweight design. In addition to its light weight, the DR-60DmkII is only 5.25" wide, so it won't interfere with camera operation. All batteries can be replaced without removing the device from the camera or tripod/rig.

The DR-60DmkII can be placed between a DSLR camera and a tripod, or mounted to a cage or follow-focus rig. A tripod socket is on the bottom of the unit, and a removable tripod bracket is mounted on the top. Also, handles on the front left and right sides protect the screen, and permit the attachment of a shoulder belt.
Soft-Touch Controls
In the likely event that you need to press buttons while shooting, you don't need to worry about picking up clicks in the recording. The DR-60DmkII's soft-touch rubber keys are designed for quiet operation to eliminate handling noise.
Stereo Safety Track Recording
Filmmakers and videographers often experience sudden audio volume spikes during filming. An actor could suddenly scream, or a documentary subject could do almost anything. The DR-60DmkII has a dual-recording mode that captures a copy of your take (from a selectable mono or stereo input) at a lower level as a safety track in case of sudden distortion.
Built-In Level Modes and Signal Processing Enhance Audio Quality
Enhance the sonic impact of your audio with the DR-60DmkII's built-in level modes and signal processing. Engage automatic level control to increase or decrease the recording volume when the input sound is too quiet or loud, and switch on the limiter to compress the signal before it reaches the point of distortion. In rehearsal mode or while recording, the peak reduction function automatically reduces the input gain to a suitable level.

Mitigate wind noise and low-frequency rumble by selecting the low-cut filter, which can be set at 40, 80, or 120 Hz. Upon playback, treble, mid, and bass frequencies may be boosted or reduced for custom output tone.
Selectable Recording Functions
The DR-60DmkII offers several recording functions that simplify your workflow and save you from missing the beginning of a performance. Once enabled, the pre-record setting keeps the DR-60DmkII in standby mode, which allows it to capture up to two seconds of signal before you press the record button. The DR-60DmkII is also capable of recording in response to input signal; its auto-record function can begin recording at a user-selectable decibel threshold of -6, -12, -24, or -48. If you'll be recording yourself playing an instrument such as piano or drums, use the self-timer mode to initiate recording after 2 or 10 seconds.
Tone Generator for Synchronizing Files
An internal tone generator makes it easy to synchronize files recorded on the DR-60DmkII and your camera. When the DR-60DmkII is connected to a camera, the adjustable slate tone may be sent to the camera and recorded to the DR-60DmkII. The resulting tones can be used as guides when synchronizing the files in video-editing software. Generate slate tones automatically at the head (or head and tail) of each clip, or manually via the slate button.
Supports External Remote Control
Hand- or foot-operated remote control is possible via the RC-3F footswitch or RC-10 wired remote (both available separately); start/stop recording, make marks, increment tracks, and more without having to touch the DR-60DmkII.
Additional Features
  • 128 x 64 pixel graphic LCD with backlight
  • Quick menu button for easy access to various functions
  • Simple, efficient file transfer via USB 2.0 connection to a computer
  • Adjustable delay function eliminates time lags caused by differences in the distances of two sets of inputs from the sound source
  • Hold switch prevents accidental operation
  • Internal mixer with pan and level controls
  • MS decoding function allows proper stereo monitoring of a mid-side mic configuration
  • High-power headphone amplifier delivers 50mW per channel
  • Automatically creates a new file when the maximum file size is reached
  • File divide/delete functions
  • Loop/repeat playback
  • Resume function retains the last stop point even when the DR-60DmkII is powered off/on
  • Jump-back-and-play feature (1 to 10 seconds or 10/20/30 seconds)
  • Up to 99 marks (locate points) per track
  • Track incrementing function allows a recording to be split by creating a new file when desired
  • File name format can be set to use a user-defined word or the date
  • The first six characters of the file name for recording can be set freely
UPC: 043774031023

TASCAM DR-60D MKII Specs

Portable Recorder
Form Factor
Field Recorder
Primary Use Applications
Audio-for-Video
Number of Tracks
4
Number of Input Channels
4 (4 x Mono, 2 x Stereo)
Maximum Sampling Rate
96 kHz / 24-Bit
Microphone
No
Number of Microphone Inputs
4
Built-In Speaker
No
Display
Monochrome LCD (Backlit)
Memory Card Support
SD (64 MB to 2 GB)
SDHC (4 GB to 32 GB)
Internal Storage
No
Special Features
Slate Function
Recording
Audio File Formats
BWF, WAV
Sample Rates
WAV:
44.1 / 48 / 96 kHz
Bit Depth
16 / 24-Bit
Signal Processing & FX
Auto Gain, EQ, Limiter, Low-Cut Filter
Timecode Support
No
Recording Time
WAV 44.1 kHz/16-Bit:
1 Hr 41 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 48 kHz/16-Bit:
1 Hr 33 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 96 kHz/16-Bit:
46 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 44.1 kHz/24-Bit:
1 Hr 7 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 48 kHz/24-Bit:
1 Hr 2 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 96 kHz/24-Bit:
31 Mins per GB (Stereo)
Included Software
No
Connectivity
Analog I/O
2x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Female Balanced Line/Mic Input (Lockable)
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Mic Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Camera Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Camera Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Line Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Headphone Output
1x 2.5 mm TRS Female Remote Input
Digital I/O
No
Phantom Power
+24 / 48 V ± 4 V (Selectable on Individual Inputs)
Phantom Power Current
10 mA per Channel
Plug-In Power
Yes
System Connection
1x Mini-USB (2.0)
Audio Interface Capability
Multi-Track
Wireless
No
Mobile App Compatible
No
Performance
Frequency Response
Line Outputs, Mic/Line Inputs:
20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5/-2 dB (at 48 kHz, JEITA)
20 Hz to 40 kHz +0.5/-3 dB (at 96 kHz, JEITA)
Gain/Trim Range
Balanced Inputs:
+11 dB to +64 dB
Unbalanced Inputs:
+3 dB to +38 dB
Max Input Level
Mic Inputs:
0 dBu
Line Inputs:
+24 dBu
1/8" / 3.5 mm Inputs:
+10 dBV
Camera Inputs:
+6 dBV
Max Output Level
Camera Outputs:
-30 dBV
Line Outputs:
+10 dBV
Headphone Output Power
50 mW per Channel
Impedance
Mic Inputs:
2 Kilohms
Line Inputs:
≥10 Kilohms
1/8" / 3.5 mm Inputs:
10 Kilohms
Camera Outputs:
200 Ohms
Line Outputs:
200 Ohms
SNR
≥92 dB
THD
≤0.02%
Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)
-120 dBu
Power
Power Options
Battery, USB Bus Power, AC/DC Power Adapter
Battery Type
4x AA (Not Included)
Approximate Battery Life
WAV 44.1 kHz/16-Bit:
2.5 Hours (AA Alkaline, 2 Channels, Phantom On, Recording)
4.5 Hours (AA Alkaline, 2 Channels, Phantom Off, Recording)
3.25 Hours (AA NiMH, 2 Channels, Phantom On, Recording)
5 Hours (AA NiMH, 2 Channels, Phantom Off, Recording)
AC/DC Power Adapter
5 VDC (Not Included)
Physical
Included Accessories
USB Cable
Mounting Options
1/4"-20 Female
Operating Conditions
32 to 140°F / 0 to 40°C 
Dimensions
5.2 x 3.7 x 3.1" / 133 x 93.2 x 78 mm
Weight
1.1 lb / 510 g (without Batteries)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.855 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.9 x 6.9 x 5.8"

TASCAM DR-60D MKII Reviews

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Can I record a track that I'm not outputting to ...

Can I record a track that I'm not outputting to the camera? Basically, shut tracks off for a live broadcast but retain the ability to mix them in later in post?
Asked by: David
I used to use the 60D, and that is the exact reason I had to change recently. I did like the 60 D, it just had some limitations. I bought the TASCAM DR - 70D. It has omni directional mics built in. I can now run that independently.
Answered by: Keith
Date published: 2021-10-04

question

Can this device be used as a USB interface with a computer via the USB port?
Asked by: Greg
Sorry you cant
Answered by: Ahmed A.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Has anyone successfully replaced the usb jack on ...

Has anyone successfully replaced the usb jack on one of these? They are very easily damaged and mine bit the dust the second time I used it.
Asked by: Chris
There are no user serviceable parts on this, and to attempt a repair will void the manufacturer's warranty. Please contact Tascam for service: 323-727-7617
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-12-23

In my interviews I have 4 people with their own ...

In my interviews I have 4 people with their own lav microphones... how can I connect the 4 microphones to this 4-channel recorder so I can get 4 indiclvidual tracks? If one of the guest speaks to loud I want to be able to turn it down individually in post using Adobe Premiere and Adobe sound Booth. I know that I can connect 2 mics to input #1 and #2 but Do I have to use a splitter I guess for the 3/4 input to connect 2 mics there? Will it be separate tracks? Thanks.
Asked by: Miquel
Ok so the Tascam recorder will take two xlr mics and there is a 3.5mm mic input that splits mic 3 and 4 you will need this for the person 3 and 4 copy link https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1025888-REG/polsen_olm_20_dual_omni_lav.html?sts=pi&pim=Y
Answered by: Raul
Date published: 2021-03-16

Can you send timecode to this unit? ideally ...

Can you send timecode to this unit? ideally wirelessly? I know it's a longshot but what if you use a wireless SD card? Will it then receive a timecode?
Asked by: Brandon
No, the DRR-60D does not have a time code function. It does have a slate, though, so if you are passing audio to your camera you can sink up in post.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-05-01

How does the slate function work?

How does the slate function work?
Asked by: Joshua
Hello, I did not understand exactly what slate means if it is the action wheel then move to the right or left and click on the desired function to set
Answered by: david
Date published: 2021-04-05

In my interviews I have up to 4 people talking on ...

In my interviews I have up to 4 people talking on their own microphone... how can I connect 4 Lav mics 3.5mm to this 4-channel recorder... channels do not correspond to 4 inputs? I want to be able to have 4 separate tracks so if someone speaks loudly I can turn that down in post in Adobe Premiere. Thanks!
Asked by: Miquel
The Tascam DR-60D MKII features two XLR/ TRS 1/4-inch inputs and one stereo 1/8-inch input, which is considered channel 3/4. This unit works best with three microphones. I would recommend the Tascam DR-70D, B&H # TADR70D, which has four XLR/TRS 1/4- inch inputs. Each of your lavalier mics would have to be battery- powered, and use an XLR adapter, such as the Rode VXLR - Mono Mini-Jack to XLR Converter, B&H # ROVXLR.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2019-04-28

question

What are the speed requirements for SD/SDHC cards when recording all four channels at the highest quality settings?
Asked by: Christopher C.
high speed it better
Answered by: arnold c.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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