Archos PMA430TM Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
27
4.6 Customizing the Equalizer
To set the equalizer, tab the EQ button. You will now be able to adjust the PMA430’s five band
equalizer. Tab on the buttons on the left hand side to select a style,
and move the sliders to adjust
increase or decrease the
response for the given
frequency range
(Bass, Medium-Base,
Medium, Medium-Treble,
Treble). Modifying these
settings changes the sound in
real time.
The slider on the right
lets you change the
volume.
The bottom slider lets
you choose to send the
sound more to the left
or the right
speaker/headphone.
28
5 AudioCorder Application
With this application you can make digital audio recordings from the built-in
microphone (Int. Mic), a connected dynamic microphone (Ext. Mic), or from a
line level audio source (Line In) such as a cassette player, CD player, or the line
output of your home
stereo system. You can
use the red and white
cables (AV in) of your
TV Cradle to make line-
in recordings or you can
purchase the optional
ARCHOS travel kit
which will allow you to
make line-in recordings
with just a cable and
input adapter, thus
making recordings
anywhere, and without
the TV Cradle.
1 Choose your recording source, Internal microphone, external microphone, or line in.
2 Choose the quality of the recording (see technical specs for exact bitrates)
3 Choose the format of the recording. .wav recordings will not allow artist and album tagging.
4 If desired, you can set a fixed recording time.
5 Press to pause your recording. Press again to resume recording.
6 Press to start your recording.
7 Press to stop your recording.
8 Default names for the recording. Using the text input system, you change these.
9 Recording time left or available (left) and elapsed recording time (right).
10 VU meters for the recording level
11 Recording gain control
Your recording will be saved in the folder /Music/Recordings. You can use the File Browser
application to move or copy your files to a different location if desired. A recording will use the
field Title as the file name.