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2010 Winter Namm Show


The buzz around iKEY-AUDIO at Winter NAMM was apparent. A steady stream of the audio-industry insiders rounded the iKEY-AUDIO booth to get a glimpse of the future of personal recorders. 

The iKEY-AUDIO G3 portable instrument recorder, M3 portable digital recorder, and HDR7 portable field recorder took 2010 Winter NAMM by storm with their amazing sound-quality, litany of features, and surprisingly low price.

The revolutionary iKEY-AUDIO recorders are at the core of iKEY-AUDIO’s mission:  to provide musicians with professional-quality audio without the professional-price and to create easy-to-use equipment that still packs the power and customization needed for professional applications.

“I am very impressed with iKEY-AUDIO’s recorders, especially the HDR7,” said NAMM attendee Richard Dubois. “To get 24-bit recording with 96 KHz sampling in such a small and easy-to-use unit is amazing.”

When the iKEY-AUDIO team alerted Richard that it also does MP3 and AAC bit-rates between 64 kbps and 320 kbps as well as WAV and AIFF at both 16-bit and 24-bit depth he said,  “This little thing can do all that?!”

Yes it can.

The M3 and G3 are presently available to consumers, and have received rave reviews. The HDR7 is set to be available by April 2010. Get yours.