Recorder
Appearance
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Recorder may refer to:
Music
- Recorder (musical instrument), a woodwind musical instrument in the flute family
Electronic devices
- Camcorder
- Chart recorder
- Data logger, or "data recorder"
- Dictation machine
- Digital video recorder (DVR)
- Film recorder
- Flight data recorder, or "black box"
- Hard disk recorder
- Professional video camera
- Tape recorder
- Videocassette recorder
- Video tape recorder
- Wire recorder
Offices
- Recorder (judge), a part-time municipal judge, or the highest appointed legal officer of some local area
- Recorder of deeds, a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents
- Court recorder, or court reporter
- Recorder (CSRT), the officer who assembled and presented evidence to Guantanamo Combatant Status Review Tribunals
- Recorder (Bible)
- A clerk who records, or processes records
Newspapers and journals
- Indianapolis Recorder, weekly newspaper
- The Recorder (Massachusetts newspaper), a daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts
- The Recorder (Port Pirie), newspaper in Port Pirie, South Australia
- The Recorder, a Central Connecticut State University student newspaper
- The Recorder, the journal of the American Irish Historical Society
- The Recorder (Yemeni newspaper), a newspaper in Yemen
- The Recorder, Albion, Michigan newspaper
- The Recorder, published by the Australian Railway Historical Society; see Rail transport periodical#The Recorder
- The Recorder (Virginia newspaper), a weekly newspaper published in Monterey, Virginia
- The Recorder, a legal newspaper based in San Francisco and published by ALM
- The Recorder, a daily newspaper based in Amsterdam (city), New York and published by McClary Media, Inc.
Other
- Recorder (comics), a fictional race of androids in some Marvel Comics
- The Recorder, a rail-related periodical.
See also
- Audio engineer
- Camera operator
- Record (disambiguation)
- Video camera
- Videographer
- Sound recorder
- The Recorder and Times, a Canadian daily newspaper