Recording A
Recording
settings
Recording condition
Indoor
musical
performance
Band
performance
in a practice
studio
Performance
in a vast hall,
etc.
Outdoor
environment
sounds like wild
birds singing,
railroad noises,
etc.
Conferences
with large
crowds in
vast meeting
venues
Conferences
with a few
people indoors
Recording
level*
(
☞
P.65)
When the [Rec Level] is set to [Manual] you can adjust the recording level.
Adjust while looking at the level meter.
[Mic Sense]
(
☞
P.65)
[Low] [High]
[Low Cut
Filter]
(
☞
P.66)
[Off] or [100Hz] [300Hz]
[Rec Mode]
(
☞
P.65)
The recording level can be adjusted to suit the volume of the original sound
[Rec Level]*
(
☞
P.65)
You can configure whether to adjust the recording level automatically or to adjust it manually.
When [Rec Level] is set to [Manual] you can configure the limiter function.
[Rec
Monitor]
(
☞
P.67)
Select whether or not to output the recording monitor sound from the EAR jack.
[Plug-
inPower]
(
☞
P.67)
Select whether or not to use the plug-in power function according to the external microphone
connected to the MIC jack.
*
When [
Rec Level] is set to [Auto] the recording level will be adjusted automatically. When this happens, the
recording level adjustment function and limiter function will not work (☞ P.65).
Recommended settings by recording condition
The recorder is initially set to [PCM 44.1kHz] mode so that you can make high quality stereo recordings
immediately after purchasing it. The various functions relating to recording can be configured in detail to suit
the recording conditions. The following table shows the recommended settings for some example recording
conditions. Configure the functions to suit the actual recording conditions.
Recording
A