Transcend Information 820 Record Mode, Record Sound, Select a Recording Device, Record Functions

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RECORD Mode

Record Sound

The T.sonic820 has advanced recording features and is capable of recording audio from 4 different sources: FM Radio, Built-In Microphone, External Microphone, or Line-In(e.g. CD Player), all are capable of making very high quality Audio Recordings.

The FM Radio recording feature has been covered in the previous section “Record a Radio Station.” If you want to make a recording using the T.sonic820’s Built-In Microphone you must select the “MIC” as the recording source.

Select a Recording Device

The default Audio Recording method for the T.sonic820 is its Built-In Microphone. However, you have the option of selecting an External Microphone, or Line-InDevice to make a recording.

1.Pressing and Holding the “RECORD” button for more than 2 seconds in any Mode except the RADIO Mode will begin an audio recording using the T.sonic820’s Built-in Microphone.

2.Select a recording device by Pressing the “Menu” button to enter the Main Menu.

3.Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button until you reach the

“SETTINGS” icon. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button , or “Next-Fast Forward” button to enter the SETTINGS Mode.

4.In the SETTINGS Mode, Press the “Volume Up” / “Volume Down” , or “Next-Fast

Forward” / “Back-Fast Rewind” buttons to select the REC Input Device icon, then press

the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to enter the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode.

5.In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode, Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select the MIC (Internal Microphone), Ext MIC (External Microphone), or Line-In(e.g. CD

Player) as the recording device, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to confirm the selection.

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Settings Transcend Multimedia Converter Warranty Package Contents IntroductionIntroduction Features System Requirements Safety Safety PrecautionsGeneral Use Backing Up DataPlayer Controls Product OverviewIcon Color Oled DisplayCharging the Battery Power onBasic Operation Increase Volume Power OFFDecrease Volume Play a TrackFile Navigation Reset the T.sonicMake an Audio Recording Repeat/Shuffle FunctionsMusic Mode Play MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 Subscription MusicMusic Functions Create a Favorites Playlist File Navigator ModeOr Volume Down button Delete a file in the Music ModeIncrease/Decrease the Volume Radio ModeListen to the Radio Selecting a Radio StationSaving a Radio Station Recall a Saved StationRecord a Radio Station 2GB 4GB Record Sound Record ModeSelect a Recording Device Record FunctionsRecord using the Built-In Microphone Record using the External Microphone Record using the Line-In connection Play a Recorded Sound File Delete a file in the Record Mode Video Mode Play MTV Video files on your T.sonicVideo Functions Delete a file in the Video Mode Photo Mode Display JPG and BMP Photo files on your T.sonicPhoto Functions Delete a file in the Photo Mode Book Mode Read TXT E-book files on your T.sonicBookFunctions Book Functions Delete a file in the E-book ModeSettings Enter the Settings MenuRepeat Mode User EQ Customization Equalizer EQ ModeScreen Saving Contrast SleepSync Lyrics LanguagePlayback Speed Radio ResetMTP Media Transfer Mode USB Media Transfer ModeMedia Transfer Modes Playlist Manager Real Time Clock RTC Slideshow TimerWorld Time REC Quality VAD Voice Activation Detection REC Input DeviceAbout Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Driver InstallationDriver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterConnecting to a Computer Download and Upload Music and other Files Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a ComputerSafely Remove Hardware Removing the T.sonic 820 in Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Disconnecting from a ComputerRemoving the T.sonic 820 in Mac OS 10.0, or Later Remove the T.sonic 820 in Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterSoftware Setup Installing the T.sonic SoftwareSonic Software Software System RequirementsSelect a Software Program Transcend Multimedia Converter Transcend Multimedia ConverterTranscend Multimedia Converter Select a Destination for the ‘.mtv’ file Slideshow Maker Slideshow MakerSlideshow Maker Preview and Start Converting Installing the T.sonic Utility Program Sonic Utility SoftwareSonic Utility Installation complete PC-Lock Function PC-Lock Function for Windows Me, 2000 and XPPC-Lock Function Screen Saver Text Unlock Your Computer Lock Your ComputerSystem Requirements for the Boot-Up Function Boot-Up FunctionEnabling the Boot-Up Function BootBoot-Up Function Enable the Security Function in Windows Me, 2000 and XP Partition & Security FunctionPartition & Security Function Changing your Password Use the T.sonic Security FeaturesChange Password Forgotten your PasswordRestoring Factory Defaults Recover the T.sonic 820 in Windows Me, 2000 and XPRecovery Function Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTrack playback sounds intermittent Cannot play a Video file on my T.sonic 820? Ordering Information SpecificationsWarranty Transcend Limited WarrantyGlossary Glossary IconsGlossary Terminology Terminology40, 44, 51, 61

820 specifications

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