Marantz is introducing the PMD580 Solid State Recorder, a rackmount digital recorders. The new PMD580 brings many of the same features found in the PMD Series recorders but adds network connectivity. Via its Ethernet port, the PMD580 can be positioned as a network device, allowing users to set menu parameters, schedule recording events, and transfer and archive audio files, all by using a web-based GUI interface from any PC or Mac in the network.
Network accessibility allows users of solid-state digital recording devices, such as universities and government agencies, the ability to archive audio files effortlessly even at designated times, and it makes managing multiple units a breeze. The PMD580 also has an internal clock for scheduling recording events. For instance, lectures could be automatically scheduled for recording, multiple events can be scheduled via the web interface and recorded files can then be downloaded to a local PC with drag-and-drop simplicity. Of course, files can also be uploaded automatically to a server or network location, at a user specified time.
The new unit also adds balanced XLR inputs and outputs, SPDIF as well as AES/EBU digital interfaces and RS232 control. The new PMD580 offers MP3 and WAV Recording formats, and users can select between 16-bit and 24-bit resolution.
Originally posted on February 27, 2008 @ 2:37 am
3 responses to “Marantz PMD 580 digital recorder”
Theres also these solid state recorders from Tascam
http://www.soundonsound.com/news?NewsID=9877
Thanks for the tip!
Sweet piece of hardware