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Marantz PMD560 (No Longer Available)Item ID: PMD560Rackmount Solid-state Recorder with up to 36-hour Recording Time and Onboard Editing Features Sorry, the Marantz PMD560 is no longer available. We've left this page up for reference only. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700 to speak with a Sweetwater Sales Engineer about similar products. From Our Research Team:A 1U Solid-state Recorder for Installed SystemsFor the past several years, Marantz Professional solid state recorders have been revolutionizing the worlds of broadcasting, journalism, and portable professional recording. With no moving parts, solid state technology has virtually made repair and maintenance a thing of the past. Now, Marantz Professional brings the flexibility and reliability of this format to the installation market at an affordable price - with the PMD560.Marantz PMD560 Stereo Solid-state Recorder at a Glance:
No moving parts! Records to CompactFlash cards By storing audio data on Compact Flash (CF) media cards, all of the mechanical hassles of tape recorders are gone foreve r- as are the costs of servicing and maintaining them. Not only that, but CF storage allows you to choose different recording formats, and makes transferring audio files to computers a snap. The PMD-560 can handle up to a 4GB CompactFlash card, providing over four hours of uncompressed stereo tracks. Up to 36-hour recording time No more flipping tapes! With the PMD560 a single 1GB Flash card can hold up to 36 hours of uninterrupted audio (monaural .mp3 at 64 kbps). For music recording, the same size card can hold more than 17 hours high-quality compressed stereo (.mp3 at 128 kbps). If you need the unmatched quality of uncompressed audio, the PMD560 provides about one and-a-half hours worth of 16-bit linear PCM audio at 44.1kHz or 48kHz on the same 1GB card. Easy audio transfer to computer editors With the PMD560, you record in the format you need, and moving that recording to a computer is easy. In some cases, it's as simple as pulling the CF card from the PMD560 and plugging it into the card reader on your computer. Alternatively, you can use the USB port on the front panel to transfer audio files to a PC. It's already in your format of choice, so once it's in your computer, it's ready to post to the web, burn to a CD, or edit in your favorite editor. 99 virtual tracks for editing on the PMD560 In addition, you can make your edits and playlists right on the PMD560. Marantz Professional's exclusive "Virtual Track" mode allows you to create up to 99 virtual tracks - internal playlists of audio segments. You simply tell the PMD560 what segments of a file to play, and in what order, and it does it-without altering the original file in any way, and without using up more card memory. Need to webcast part of a meeting to your sales team? Want to play a few interview segments during your presentation? What about podcasting the six best songs from the holiday concert? Editing is easy with the PMD560's virtual tracks. Marantz PMD560 Stereo Solid-state Recorder Features:
The Marantz PMD560 redefines installation stereo recording!
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ReviewsDoes what it's supposed to do
by K Chambers from Virginia Beach, VA USA
We bought this unit about 6 weeks ago to record sermons and bible study lessons. It was simple to install and we had it up and recording in about 30 minutes. We bought a 4GB CF card at WalMart and it... read more [+] has worked just fine. I like the simple front-panel operation and the ease of transferring files to a PC with a USB cable. In a nutshell, it does what it was meant to do, and it does it well. close [-]
October 4, 2009 Music Background: Guitarist, Sound Reinforcement hobbyist, Software Engineer Sweetwater Advice
Carson McClainI have recommended this unit to bands who need two tracks of audio playback for stage performance. Two simple reasons are the large stop and play buttons. The others are USB computer capabilities, the rackmountable form, and the ease to hook up. It's All About The Card 2
by BTS from San Diego, CA
This is an update from my previous review...October 10, 2008 Music Background: Pro Sound Reinforcement I bought another CF card and the machine is finally doing it's job. I wouldn't typically talk about brands in a review, but in this case sense only... read more [+] one brand seems to work, I'll tell you what it is: LEXAR. I bought a LEXAR Professional 2GB card running at a slower speed (133x) and it seems to be working fine. This was to replace the pair of 4GB 233x I initially purchased. I'm happier with this unit now, but I still think they should either tell you about compatible cards somewhere in the documentation or website (the only way I found out was by calling customer support), and/or supply a card. close [-] It's all about the Compact Flash card!
by BTS from San Diego, CA USA
I can't tell you if I love or hate this machine yet. It arrived a week ago and I bought two 4GB Compact Flash cards to record with. The first card I put in recorded beautifully for 1 track. After b... read more [+]urning a CD and replacing the card it said that it was unformatted. I thought I might have a bad card and replaced it with another brand new CF card. Same exact thing. I called Marantz and they told me that I should use a different brand card. I went to buy that particular card and the first review for that card says, "I bought this for my Marantz solid state recorder and it is incompatible. It works great with my digital camera though!" Great. I called Marantz back and their only response is, that is the card we recommend. Why not ship a cheap card that works with your product? At least it would give us something to go on! close [-]
October 2, 2008 Music Background: Pro Sound Reinforcement Marantz PMD560
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