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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARANTZ PROFESSIONAL PMD660 AND CDR310 RECORDERS HELP PRESERVE THE HISTORY
OF ELLIS ISLAND AND FLIGHT 93
— Marantz’s innovative, reliable and cost-effective digital
recorders are now the front line of audio for the Ellis Island Oral
History Project and the Flight 93 Memorial Program —
INFOCOMM, ANAHEIM, CA, June 19, 2007 —
The Ellis Island Oral History Project has recorded and archived over
2,000 personal audio memoirs of immigrants, workers and officials who
passed through the portals of the famed Ellis Island reception facility
in New York’s harbor. The Flight 93 National Memorial, located
at the crash site near rural Shanksville, PA, is an evolving work to
honor the heroism, courage and enduring sacrifice of the 40 passengers
and crew of Flight 93. It is also creating an oral history component,
recording the recollections of 9/11 by those directly affected. Both
of these important national initiatives, overseen by the Museum Division
of the National Parks Service, will have their capabilities significantly
increased by the addition of two state-of-the-art recording devices
from Marantz Professional: the PMD660 Portable Solid State Recorder
and CDR310 Professional CD Recorder.
Previously, the Ellis Island Program relied mainly on
DAT decks, as well as analog cassettes and open-reel tapes (still used
for long-term archival applications). But all three formats have severe
limitations, not the least of which is increased scarcity of reliable
media for them. Kevin Daley, Recording Engineer at the Museum Division
on Liberty Island — also part of the National Parks Service —
explains, “They have other problems, as well, such as trouble
with reliable tracking on the helical scan heads of the DAT decks, and
tape twisting, shedding and stretching on DAT and cassette.” The
new Marantz digital recorders address all of these issues, as well increasing
throughput and expediting workflow for the staff at the Oral History
Program, which has experienced staff cuts in recent years. “Going
[non-linear] with the field recording and editing processes will make
the entire workflow move faster and more smoothly,” says Daley.
A colleague at the Vermont Folklore Center introduced him to the PMD660.
“That program is also a clearinghouse for oral history workers
from all over the country, so the PMD660 gets wide exposure there. I
saw that it offered us what we needed: ease of use, reliability, the
ability to transfer easily and the use of a high-penetration format
in the CD. Previously, when documentary filmmakers would ask for audio
clips, we had to send them on analog cassette. Now, we can send them
a disk. These units are a real step forward for both Oral History Programs.”
About the PMD660
The “hand-held” PMD660 Solid State Recorder features portable,
battery-powered operation. It offers a choice of recording uncompressed
WAV files at 44.1 or 48 kHz, as well as 64 kbps mono or 128 kbps stereo
in MP3 format. An optional 1 GB flash card holds over an hour of stereo
or 3 hours mono of uncompressed audio (recording at the rates specified
above), while the unit itself can operate for up to 4 hours running
on 4 standard AA batteries. Furthermore, the PMD660 has built-in stereo
microphones, XLR connectors with +48V phantom power, and is compatible
with an optional RC600 wired remote that attaches to most any microphone
to supply Record/Pause control, track marking and peak metering from
the mic position.
About the CDR310
The CDR310 Professional CD Recorder is capable of handling a project
from beginning to end, with built-in microphone preamps with XLR connectors
and 48V phantom power for use with external condenser microphones, a
built-in high-quality microphone for maximum convenience and portability,
and the ability to record for hours, then finish the final project to
the built-in CD burner, all within one lightweight, battery operated
compact unit. The burner can create both audio discs for instant playback
on CD players, or data discs for transfer to a computer or for archiving
purposes. Battery power capability — using the optional RB1651
battery — allows for up to four hours of remote operation without
an external power supply, while support for uncompressed WAV, CD-DA,
AIFF audio and MP3 file formats provides flexibility and long record
times. The CDR310’s Background Record Mode enables recording to
always be active, as an ongoing backup, even when the unit is in Pause
Mode. Recording can also be active in Pre-Record Mode for up to 10 seconds
with the recorder stopped. Easy One-Touch recording makes operation
simple, even under challenging circumstances. Analog line-level inputs
and outputs and S/PDIF-format digital inputs and outputs allow connection
to a wide range of professional audio equipment.
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