Tentacle Sync, the German company specializing in affordable timecode-based solutions for filmmakers, has recently announced that they are now shipping the Tentacle Sync TRACK E pocket audio recorder. The TRACK E is controlled via Bluetooth, it records 32-bit floating-point audio onto a microSD, and you can easily synchronize it with or without cables if you’re already in the Tentacle Sync eco-system. Let’s take a closer look at it! If you’re new to Tentacle Sync, the company has been making affordable timecode solutions for filmmakers for quite some time now. In 2017, they released the Tentacle Sync E, a system that consists of small boxes that connect to your camera’s microphone input. The Sync E are linked to each other via Bluetooth, so you can quickly and easily synchronize as many cameras as you wish in post-production based on timecode. However, these Sync E timecode devices don’t record audio, which is why the company launched the TRACK E to solve that problem. Tentacle Sync TRACK E Features We first saw the Tentacle Sync TRACK E pocket-sized audio recorder during IBC 2019. This device is the company’s first attempt at making an audio recorder. Image credit: Tentacle Sync This small box (47 x 68 x 19mm/1.85 x 2.67 x 0.74in) weighs close to nothing at only 58g/2.1oz. It can easily fit in your pocket for recording on the go. The idea is to suppress radio-link connection and audio transmission between a traditional audio transmitter and receiver. Left and right side of the TRACK E. Image credit: Tentacle Sync Your audio recordings are stored directly onto a removable microSD card inside the TRACK E. It records one track at a 48 kHz sample rate in WAV (BWF) format at a 32-bit float (or 24-bit) bit rate. In short, it records “RAW audio”, so you don’t have to worry about the gain of your recorded audio as all details can simply be adjusted in post-production. Also, there is a built-in Low Cut filter and Limiter if you’re recording in 24-bit mode, so you’re covered. On a 16Gb memory card, Tentacle Sync claims that you can record up to 30 hours in 24-bit mode or 23 hours in 32-bit Float mode. Top and bottom view of the TRACK E. Image credit: Tentacle Sync According to the company, the Tentacle Sync TRACK E is powered by a built-in battery that lasts up to 10 hours. To charge it/offload your audio recordings/firmware update, there is a USB Type-C port at the bottom of the TRACK E. A full charge takes around two hours. On the top of the box, you’ll find a 3.5mm lockable mini-jack input. Having a lockable connector is extremely important if you don’t directly monitor your audio recordings, so your lapel mic doesn’t disconnect from the TRACK E. The TRACK E features plugin power for supporting a wide range of microphones. Next to the microphone input, you’ll find a 3.5mm headphone jack to monitor your signal. However, please note that in the US version, the headphone output is deactivated during recording. Image credit: Tentacle Sync Timecode Synchronization The TRACK E offers timecode synchronization over Bluetooth based on the well established Tentacle Sync technology. You can control the device via the Setup App (available for iOS and Android), which seamlessly integrates into the SYNC E synchronization network by pushing a button via Bluetooth. However, the TRACK E does not necessarily need a SYNC E device to operate – it can easily function as a stand-alone device and can be jam-synced via cable. But, if you have a SYNC E device plugged into your camera’s microphone input, both devices will be in perfect sync, making the experience even better. Once you’re back in post-production, the process is straightforward as the bundle includes a free license of Tentacle Sync Studio (Mac only at the moment, €124 value). All you have to do is load your footage, your audio recordings, and hit sync. Image credit: Tentacle Sync Pricing and Availability The Tentacle Sync TRACK E is available now for $349.00/€321.00 and in the box, you’ll find: One Tentacle Sync TRACK E One general-purpose lavalier mic with 3.5mm lockable connector and microphone clip as well as a windjammer A small zipper bag and a medium one One 16Gb microSD card Cables: USB-A to USB-C cable and USB-C to USB-C cable A black Belt Clip made of powder-coated stainless steel Five colored silicone bands A Tentacle Sync Studio license for macOS For more information, please visit Tentacle Sync’s website here. What do you think about the TRACK E audio recorder? Did you ever use Tentacle Sync products on set? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below! The post Tentacle Sync TRACK E Now Shipping – Compact Synchronized Audio Recorder appeared first on CineD.