A folder with the same file path as the current media will be created on the secondary media and used for backup and relay recording. When recording, the SS-R250N can use two SD cards and a USB flash drive to create backups or use multiple media in succession. Here’s a nice introduction to this product by Mike Russell from Music Radio Creative (not only for podcasters, external link to Youtube): An optional Dante interface card offers two-channel input/output for Dante audio networks.
Or you can integrate the recorder into existing environments using serial or parallel control.įor audio connections, the SS-R250N is equipped with balanced and unbalanced analogue inputs and outputs as well as SPDIF coaxial and AES/EBU digital I/O with sample rate converter. There is also a dedicated app available for iOS and Android devices that can control transport operations and various settings. The SS-R250N can be controlled in a variety of ways: The RC-SS150 remote control offers a convenient interface with a colour LC display and 12 keys for flash playback. The unit also closes files automatically in case there is a sudden power outage during recording to avoid loss of the entire recording session. During recording, backups can be created on the second memory card, or the recorder switches to the second card as soon as the first card runs out of memory. With its dual SD card slots, the SS-R250N offers more security to your valuable files compared to conventional recorders. Time synchronisation via SNTP is also possible. Since the recorder is able to connect to an FTP server via a network, it can upload recordings automatically after a recording has been finished or download files for playback. It records in WAV and MP3 format to SD/SDHC/SDXC and USB flash memory.
The SS-R250N is a networkable solid-state recorder/player with a variety of remote control options for professional applications like in broadcast studios or fixed installations.