Marantz CDR310 User Manual

Professional Portable CD Recorder  
CDR310  
Marantz is taking CD recording to the next level with the CDR310, the  
first truly portable, affordable CD-based field recorder. Whether for  
documentation, duplication, or archiving, audio CDs promote confidence  
through their permanence and universality. While digital recording and CD  
burning have been commonplace for several years, existing hardware has  
lacked the go-anywhere flexibility and ease of use that users have come to  
expect in the digital age. The CDR310 has changed all that.  
and Adjustable Pre-record modes. Together, these features help ensure  
that you won’t miss a thing – even when a meeting or event starts  
without warning.  
The CDR310 frees the user from the constraints of system-based  
solutions, delivering the same great recording quality in portable field  
capture as it does in permanent installations. With an on-board hard  
drive, the compact, lightweight CDR310 records high quality 16-bit audio  
in CD-DA, WAV, AIFF or MP3 file formats, then can burn a CD instantly,  
on location. Best of all, the CDR310 has battery operation capability so  
you can take it anywhere  
Designed to meet the needs of AV integrators, rental firms, corporate  
boardrooms, broadcasters, government agencies, and houses of  
worship, the CDR310 provides outstanding features that are easy to  
use. When your event is over, just hit the Stop button, and then press  
the Make CD button. The CDR310 will politely ask if you’d like to  
burn a CD. Just say yes. The CDR310 does the rest, and everyone  
goes home happy.  
In addition to the ease of one-touch recording, users will quickly come to  
appreciate two powerful features of the CDR310 – Background Record  
equally at home inside an office or out in the field. When there’s no  
wall outlet around, the unit accepts AA alkaline batteries, or optional  
Ni-Cd and Ni-MH rechargeables. Using the optional RB1651 battery,  
the CDR310 delivers up to 4 hours of continuous operation.  
Key Features  
Digital hard disc recording in a variety of formats  
Instant CD burning  
Convenience and portability with one-touch record operation  
Multi-mode Recording Features  
Flexible record modes – Pre-Record, Background Record,  
Silent Skip, Adjustable Auto Track  
The CDR310 incorporates Pre-Record mode along with Background  
Record to capture all the action. By simply powering up, the Pre-Record  
mode is engaged. This creates a rolling buffer of recorded audio, up to  
10 seconds long (user selectable). So if your meeting or event starts  
unexpectedly, you’re protected.  
Professional hardware from input to output  
Digital Recording  
On-board hard drive records in your choice of formats: CD-DA,  
uncompressed WAV and AIFF, or MP3. The system records high quality,  
16-bit audio at a 44.1 kHz sample rate, and the hard drive holds up to  
110 hours of material (MP3 mono). You simply select the file type  
before recording, and the CDR310 handles the rest.  
Once the event has begun, the Rec-Pause function activates  
Background Record mode. If there’s a break in the action, just hit  
Pause. If anything vital happens, it’s captured on the CDR310’s hard  
drive. When the meeting officially resumes and you release the Pause  
control, the CDR310 gives you the option of deciding whether to keep  
the audio captured during Background Record.  
Instant CD Burning  
At the conclusion of your meeting or event, your audio file can be  
burned to CD instantly. At the conclusion of recording, simply press  
the Make CD button and the CDR310 will ask if you want to burn to a  
CD. Just follow the on-screen prompts, and your disc will be ready in  
minutes. For events over 80 minutes long in CD-DA format, the  
CDR310 offers CD Split burning, dividing the contents over multiple  
discs automatically.  
Another easy-to-use option is Silent Skip recording. This function uses  
voice activation to save disc space by automatically pausing during  
quiet passages, creating a tighter, more client-friendly recording.  
Professional Hardware  
Analog line level and balanced high perfomance XLR microphone  
inputs are included, as well as S/PDIF-format digital I/O with high  
quality A-D converters. The CDR310 also provides +48V phantom  
power, and even has an integrated condenser microphone and playback  
speaker right on board. Remote control is also available by using the  
optional RC600PMD.  
Convenience and Portability  
One-touch record operation and an easy-to-read LCD status screen  
ensure fault-free recording, even for non-technical operators. Its light-  
weight design and battery operation capability makes the CDR310  
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