Marantz Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver



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Marantz Sound Cards & Media Devices driver

Marantz Sound Cards & Media Devices Drivers

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A proficiency test is required to check out this recorder. Schedule a proficiency at the front desk of Media Loan or by calling 360-867-6253. Read this operating guide and the Zoom H4n Audio Recorder Operating Guide and complete the written portion of the Digital Audio Recorder Proficiency Test prior to your scheduled proficiency. Bring your answer sheet with you to the test, which should take approximately 30 - 45 minutes.

  • 1Quick Step Reference
    • 1.2Setting Up to Record (Editing Presets)

Quick Step Reference

  • Marantz PMD660

Plug recorder into wall and turn it on. Once it boots up press the menu/store button while holding down SHIFT.

Troubleshooting Tip: If the screen does not come on, check your power source. If you are using batteries make sure they are in correctly and properly charged. Have extra batteries.

Formatting and Erasing Tracks

Before recording you need to format the CF card. This will erase any previously recorded tracks and prepares it for use in the Marantz. (If the CF card is formatted other than FAT16 or FAT 32 please format in your computer).

  1. Select the Format Edit menu choice. While in stop, push and hold the SHIFT button, then push MENU/STORE EDIT.
  2. Push the TRACK JUMP buttons until 'Format' appears.
  3. Push ENTER twice (if you need to cancel, push CANCEL instead of ENTER.)

Setting Up to Record (Editing Presets)

Press MENU to access the preset menu. Use the following steps to adjust individual parameters:

Editing a Preset
  1. In the presets menu use TRACK JUMP to move between presets and hit ENTER to edit a selected preset.
  2. Use TRACK JUMP to move between preset parameters in the preset, hit ENTER to select the parameter you want.
  3. Use the TRACK JUMP buttons again to cycle through the options for the selected parameter, press ENTER to select the desired option.
  4. Once all the parameters are set to your liking, press the MENU/STORE/EDIT button to save your changes into the current preset. This is very important! If you forget to store your changes, you will have to start all over again!
Preset Options Additional Info
Input Mic, Line, Int Mic Select either line for a mixer, stereo for microphones, or mono left channel only.
Output Line, SP/HP, SP/HP +LINE SP/HP +LINE is recommended since if you plug in headphones/speakers, the internal speaker automatically turns off.
Rec Format PCM 48k & 44.1k, MP3-48k & 44.1k PCM 48k is highest, 44.1k is CD quality and will give you more recording time.
Rec Channel Mono, Stereo Mono recording will allow you to record twice as long
Prerecord On/Off This will record 2 seconds before you hit record, recommended On
Manual Track On/Off Will create a new track with each press of REC.
Auto Track On/Off 1,5,10, etc. Sets a new track to be made on time increments
Auto Mark On/Off, dB level Sets a new mark automatically when paused or silent during recording NOTE: dB levels for automark and silent skip are the same
Silent Skip On/Off, dB level Pauses Rec if silent for 3 seconds, keep this Off as it can ruin temporal placement
Level Control ALC, Manual, ALC & Manual Manual recommended
Meter Mode Peak, Average Average shows all meterings
Mic Attenuation 0dB, -20dB Lets you reduce mic input sensitivity
Auto Power Off On/Off Shut down after 15 mins of no activity
Battery Ni-HM, Alkaline If you plan on using regular batteries you need to select alkaline. If you plan on using rechargeable batteries select Nihm. IT WILL NOT WORK unless this is set properly. It is recommended to have extra batteries and know how to switch this function.
Beep On/Off Controls trigger noises
Machine Id *** This will be added to the filename when saving
Defaults OK? Resets all presets to default settings
Note:The Marantz's at media loan comes with a 512MB flash card to record. DO NOT remove or replace the card. For approximate recording times, see chart below:
MP3 128 kbps PCM 44.1k Mono PCM 44.1k Stero PCM 48k Stereo
512MB 8:52:00 1:36:00 0:48:00 0:44:00

Once out of the MENU, you are able to record. If Manual Track is on, a new track is created every time you hit REC.

Recording

Once you have stored your settings (see previous section), you are now ready to set the input level(s). Connect your source (microphone), press REC PAUSE and set your input levels using the dial and meters on the front edge of the Marantz. Press REC to begin recording.

Getting Your Data

Turn off the Marantz and turn on the computer.

  1. Connect the USB cable from the Marantz to your computer.
  2. Connect the AC power adapter to the Marantz. You cannot copy files using battery power.
  3. Press and hold the COPY button while turning the flash recorder on. Hold COPY until it boots up. The Marantz screen will display USB and you should see a drive on your desktop. Open it and only drag the audio files into your folder. Once you are done, format the CF card.


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The Marantz PMD620 MKII is a high performance handheld digital recorder that records to SD flashcard media in either PCM (.WAV) or MP3 audio formats. The light weight compact form (just 62 x 102 x 25 mm), ergonomic design and ease of operation lend the PMD620 MKII to a wide range of users, including journalists, reporters, municipal and meeting recorders, podcasters, musicians and sound recordists everywhere.

Features include an built-in stereo condenser microphone array for ‘point and shoot recording,’ an intuitive control surface for single handed operation with thumb operated transport wheel and a tactile, red illuminating, record button. A high-contrast, low-power draw organic LED (OLED) screen provides vivid display of menus which guide the user through the optimum set up and operation for their application.

Record settings are selectable between those for high-quality music recording to extended voice recording. The use of SD cards, the most stable and commonly available type of flash media, including support for SDHC (SD High Capacity) cards, provides recording file sizes limited only by card capacity. Recording time with a 4 GB card extends from 3 hrs 44 mins for stereo PCM at 24-bit / 48 kHz, to 283 hrs 44 mins – almost 12 days – for mono MP3 at 32 kbps. Compatibility with SDHC media means cards up to 32 GB in size can be utilized and the new built in ‘SD Card Check’ makes it easy and convenient to insert any SD card and ensure it’s compatibility.

The new ‘Retake’ feature allows a simple button press to take you back though the previously recorded audio to create a new drop-in point. This enables easy re-recording part way through unwanted takes ideal for dictation and verbal note gathering.

New security features have also been added into the MKII with Password Protection and File encryption abilities that work hand in hand to keep recordings safe form unauthorized access. MP3 files can be encrypted to .MPS files and WAV files encrypted to .WAS files. Both MPS and WAS files utilize a 4 digit password protection feature so that only those with the 4 digit key can open and play the files either on the player, or in the new updated PMD Marker Editor software, included in the box.

The free PMD Marker Editor software (for PC) allows marker points made on the recorded file to be adjusted post-recording, and a new file created, meaning basic editing can be carried out on any handy PC or laptop, and files posted for immediate distribution.

Applications include Broadcast and Journalism, Law Enforcement, Municipal and Court Recording, Government and Surveillance, Musicians, Dictation for Law, Medical, Education, Meetings, and Recording.

Marantz Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver

  • Handheld portability, compact rugged design
  • Single handed operation and one-touch recording
  • Utilizes stable and reliable SD/SDHC flash media
  • Selectable stereo / mono / .WAV / MP3 recording
  • Linear style Retake record function
  • Built-in studio-grade stereo condenser microphone array
  • Built-in playback speaker and headphone jack
  • Selectable 16- and 24-bit recording depths
  • 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sample rates (WAV)
  • Six selectable sampling rates from 192 kbps to 32 kbps (MP3)
  • Mic and line level external inputs
  • Card check compatibility feature
  • Passcode protection for the device
  • Password-protected file encryption
  • User configurable, high contrast LED display
  • USB 2.0 connectivity to PC, for drag and drop file exchange
  • Power from two AA cells typically provides 5 hours operation
  • Includes DMP Editor software for advanced features and functionality
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