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Recording from the microphone (Mic synchro recording)
The recording will begin automatically in response to a noise or a person speaking. When
the sound stops, the recording will pause. This function is convenient when recording
lectures, conferences, etc.
Stereo microphone
(commercially available)
To the MIC IN jack
1
Connect the stereo microphone to the
MIC IN jack on the main unit.
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When a microphone is connected to
this unit, the unit will automatically
switch to input from the microphone.
2
Insert a recordable
MiniDisc.
(See page 10.)
3
Press the REC button.
0
A monaural, long-play recording mode
is available. (Page 17)
0
Timed identification marks can be cre-
ated while recording. (Page 15)
4
Move the
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REC LEVEL
w
shuttle
switch to adjust the recording level.
OdB
-4dB
0 Adjust the recording level so that the
maximum sound volume from the
source makes the reading swing be-
tween -4
dB
and 0
dB.
0
When the recording level display is
changed from “MIC H 21” to “MIC L
20”,
the sound will be interrupted mo-
mentarily.
This is normal.
5
Press the ENTER/SYNC button to se-
lect the synchro recording level. (This
level can be changed, even while re-
cording.)
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Refer to the following table.
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Synchro
recording level
Sound level at which
display
to start recording
0
When the microphone input is set to
“MIC SYNC
H”,
recording will start
when the smallest noise is detected.
If the unit starts recording too often
from small unwanted noises, set the
microphone input to “MIC SYNC L”.
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