DR-100MKIII
Linear PCM Recorder
Designed to meet the needs of the most demanding audio designers and engineers, this new model combines robust reliability, an updated user interface and studio quality sonic performance.
This model has been discontinued.
World class audio performance
AKM AK4558 converters with VELVET SOUND architecture deliver a S/N ratio of 102dB
Used in a variety of combinations, depending upon the selected function, the DR-100mkIII features dual AKM AK4558 converters with VELVET SOUND architecture, providing both high sound quality and low power consumption, achieving a signal-to-noise ratio of 102dB.
Dual ADC mode, using two AK4558 converters in parallel operation, provides a S/N ratio of 109dB
The dual ADC mode uses two AK4558 AD converters in parallel operation. Signal-to-noise ratio is maximized and audio fidelity is improved, delivering a 109dB S/N ratio as compared to the (already excellent) 102dB S/N ratio achieved when recording in standard mode.
Note: As the S/N ratio when recording exceeds the S/N ratio of the entire circuit, data recorded in dual ADC mode will be limited to a 102dB S/N ratio when played back on the DR-100mkIII. This does not affect the S/N ratio of the actual file, which is maintained at 109dB S/N
External microphones supported with XLR/TRS inputs and built-in low-noise HDDA mic preamps
The XLR/TRS inputs, used to connect external mics, deliver the highest sound quality and lowest noise of any TASCAM Handheld Digital Recorder. HDDA (High Definition Discrete Architecture) mic preamps are also included to maintain a pristine audio signal path throughout.
Onboard dual (directional/omnidirectional) stereo microphones with integrated shockmounts deliver flexible recording options while retaining professional quality audio performance
A newly designed microphone housing for the directional mics is based on exhaustive research of previous TASCAM hand held recorders and achieves the perfect marriage of protection and performance. Similarly, the omnidirectional stereo microphone setup features sound pressure level tolerance of 125 dB SPL – able to withstand virtually any audio environment.
Supports up to 192kHz/24bit recording
The TASCAM DR-100mkIII supports high definition recording at both 96kHz/24bit and 192kHz/24, ensuring that remote recordings achieve the same sonic fidelity as their studio-born counterparts.
Shock mount structure
An integrated shock mount structure for the directional stereo microphone suppresses unwanted vibration and handling noise.
TASCAM reliability and features designed for professionals in the field
Dual battery structure allows the built-in high-capacity lithium-ion battery to be used along with 2 AA batteries
With a dual battery structure that allows the built-in high-capacity lithium-ion battery to be used with in concert with AA batteries, operation is possible for extended periods of time ensuring that the DR-100mkIII is ready to go when you are. Additionally, the DR-100mkIII can be rapidly charged by connecting an AC adapter and even support USB Bus power from an external battery pack commonly used to charge mobile phones and tablets.
TASCAM’s unique Dual Level recording function allows simultaneous recording of a backup file at a lower gain level
TASCAM's exclusive Dual Level Recording function simultaneously records a secondary backup file at a lower gain level than the primary recording. This safety file, recorded at a 12db lower level protects your recording session from unexpected volume spikes and accidental overload.
Locking XLR/TRS combo jacks made by Amphenol
Locking XLR/TRS combo jacks made by Amphenol ensure high reliability in the field and protect against unwanted connectivity issues.
Tough aluminum body to deliver years of reliable use
Marrying light weight with long-term reliability, the TASCAM DR-100mkIII’s tough aluminum body ensures many years of trouble-free use.
High-precision clock featuring a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO)
The TASCAM DR-100mkIII offers improved usability based on user feedback
When working on location, decisions must be made quickly and efficiently, and an intuitive and consistent User Interface is critical. By gathering feedback from users of the original DR-100 and the MKII, we have been able to add a variety of usability enhancements designed to streamline workflow and help audio professionals achieve success quickly and efficiently.
The user interface has been designed to provide clear visual feedback, and includes both a large LCD screen and dedicated status LEDs
The user interface has been designed to maximize visual confirmation, and includes a large LCD screen (double the size of the screen on the DR-100mkII), dedicated status LEDs for features such as record levels and status and easy-to-read legends on the casework.
Select hardware switches for quick and positive setting control
Dedicated hardware controls have been implemented for the most commonly accessed features to enable quick, positive operation in the field.
Dual format recording function allows simultaneous recording of both WAV and MP3 files
XRI(eXtended Recording Information) function
XRI (eXtended Recording Information) function stores keeps track of all recording settings as part of the file. This powerful features allows the user to easily double-check the details of the original recording for logging or replication of recording conditions at a later date. This information includes date and time of recording, input sources selection and levels, ADC mode on/off status and more. XRI information is stored as part of the BWF data block.
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Spec description
Recording Media | SD card (64MB to 2GB), SDHC card (4GB to 32GB), SDXC card (48GB to 128GB) |
File format | WAV (BWF), MP3 |
WAV | 44.1k/48k/88.2k/96k/176.4k/192k Hz, 16/24 bit |
MP3 | 44.1k/48k Hz, 128k/192k/256k/320kbps |
Number of channels | 2 channels (stereo) |
Playback Speed Control (VSA) | -50% to +200% (1% step) |
Analog audio inputs | |
MIC/LINE IN | |
Connector | XLR-3-31 (1 : GND, 2 : HOT, 3 : COLD), 6.3mm (1/4") TRS standard jack XLR : Phantom power compatible |
MIC IN | |
Input Impendance | |
XLR | 2kΩ or more |
TRS | 20kΩ or more |
Minimum Input Level | -70.5dBu (PAD Off) |
Maximum Input Level | -14dBu (PAD On) |
LINE IN | |
Input Impendance | 20kΩ or more |
Nominal Input Level | +4dBu |
Maximum Input Level | +24dBu |
EXT IN | |
Connector | 3.5mm (1/8") Stereo mini jack (this connector can be supplied plug-in power) |
EXT MIC | |
Input Impendance | 50kΩ or more |
Minimum Input Level | -46.8dBu (PAD Off) |
Maximum Input Level | -2.8dBu (PAD On) |
EXT LINE | |
Input Impendance | 2kΩ or more |
Nominal Input Level | +6dBV |
Maximum Input Level | -10dBV |
Analog audio outputs | |
LINE OUT | |
Connector | 3.5mm (1/8") Stereo mini jack |
Output Impedance | 200Ω |
EXT LINE | |
Nominal Output Level | -14dBV |
Maximum Output Level | +6dBV |
OTHER | |
Nominal Output Level | -10dBV |
Maximum Output Level | +6dBV |
PHONES | |
Connector | 3.5mm (1/8") Stereo mini jack |
Maximum Output | 40mW+40mW (32Ω loaded) |
Built-in Speaker | 0.4W (mono) |
Digital Input | |
DIGITAL IN | |
Connector | 3.5mm (1/8") Stereo mini jack |
Format | AES3-2003/IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU), IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) |
CONTROL | |
USB | |
Connector | Micro-B type |
Format | USB2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class |
REMOTE | |
Connector | 2.5mmTRS jack |
Model | RC-10, RC-3F |
Tripod attachment screw-hole | 1/4" Tripod attachment screw-hole |
Power Supply | Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery (3,950mAh) 2 AA batteries (alkaline, rechargeable NiMH or disposable lithium) USB bus power AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P520E, sold separately) External battery pack (TASCAM BP-6AA, sold separately) |
Power consumption | 7.5W (maximum) |
Battery operation time | STEREO WAV (BWF), 44.1kHz, 16 bit |
Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery |
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Alkaline battery (EVOLTA) |
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NiMH battery (eneloop) |
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Lithium battery (Energizer ULTIMATE LITHIUM) |
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Dimensions | 80 (W) × 155.7 (H) × 35 (D)mm |
Weight | 425g (including batteries) / 375g (without batteries) |
Operating temperature | 0 to 40℃ |
Accessories | Digital input conversion cable, Owner's manual(including warranty) |
Audio performance
Frequency response | |
Fs=44.1k/48k Hz | 20Hz-20kHz +0.5dB/-1dB |
Fs=88.2k/96k Hz | 20Hz-40kHz +0.5dB/-2dB |
Fs=176.4k/192k Hz | 20Hz-80kHz +0.5dB/-4dB |
Distortion | 0.007% or less(Fs=44.1k/48k/88.2k/96k/176.4k/192k Hz, JEITA) |
S/N ratio | 102dB or more (Fs=44.1k/48k/88.2k/96k/176.4k/192k, JEITA) |
Equivalent input noise | 124dBu or less |
List of function and performance improvements as compared to the TASCAM DR-100MKII
DR-100MKIII | DR-100MKII | |
Maximum Sampling rate | 192kHz | 96kHz |
Supported Media | SDXC ( - 128GB) | SDHC ( - 32GB) |
AD/DA for External Input | AKM AK4558 | AKM AK4556 |
Audio Clock Accuracy | TCXO/1ppm | 30ppm |
Display size | 128x128 | 128x64 |
Operating Language | ENG/FRA/ES/DEU/ITA/JPN | ENG |
Headphone Amplifier | 40mW+40mW | 25mW+25mW |
Low Cut Filter | 40/80/120/220Hz | 40/80/120Hz |
Peak Reduction | Supported | N/A |
Power-on Rec function | Supported | N/A |
Dual Rec function | Supported | N/A |
Dual Format function | Supported | N/A |
Floating Structure for unidirectional mics | Yes | N/A |
XRI function | Supported | N/A |
Slate Tone Generator | Supported | N/A |
External Input Connector | Amphenol XLR/TRS combo | XLR |
Supported Media / Other
SD Supported Mediadr-100mk3_tested_media_list.pdf 163.6 KB
Information
Latest version info | |
Firmware | V1.09 |
- Even if set to prioritize use of AA batteries, depending on the state of the batteries, the built-in battery would be used first. This has been fixed.
Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries (such as eneloop) that have been discharged and recharged numerous times or that have been stored in poor conditions tend to have their voltages decrease even in short amounts of time.
When using rechargeable batteries like this in the unit, even if the battery use priority is set to "AA batteries," operation could switch quickly from them to the built-in battery.
For this reason, we recommend that you replace such batteries with new nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries (such as eneloop).
Spec
XRI Specification Document | 12-21-2017 | 128.9 KB |
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Manuals
Reference Manual (English) | 09-05-2017 | 2.2 MB |
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Owner's Manual | 09-06-2016 | 5.9 MB |
Documents
Release Notes (English) | 04-28-2020 | 2.9 KB |
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Firmware update procedures | 09-12-2016 | 95.0 KB |
Firmware
Firmware V1.09 | 04-28-2020 | 1.3 MB |
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Firmware V1.08 | 07-22-2019 | 1.3 MB |
Supported Media / Other
SD Supported Media | 03-27-2024 | 163.6 KB |
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FAQs
Make sure there is a formatted SD/microSD card in the unit and that you have a Standard USB 2.0 Type-A to micro-B DATA cable (not simply a charging cable) connected between the TASCAM unit and your computer. Occasionally a user will forget that a formatted microSD card must be in the unit. However, 1 times out of 10 when the card is not the issue, having the wrong cable type ends up being the culprit. This is because there is no easy way to differentiate between the two types. You must specify this to the vendor you are purchasing the cable from.