Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording
For the detailed
For details, refer to “Chapter 7 Menu description tables.”
#< MIC/AUDIO1 > |
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FRONT VR CH1 | :OFF |
FRONT VR CH2 | :OFF |
MIC LOWCUT CH1 | :OFF |
MIC LOWCUT CH2 | :OFF |
MIC LOWCUT CH3 | :OFF |
MIC LOWCUT CH4 | :OFF |
LIMITER CH1 | :OFF |
LIMITER CH2 | :OFF |
AUTO LEVEL CH3 | :ON |
AUTO LEVEL CH4 | :ON |
REC CH3/CH4 | :SW |
CUE REC SELECT | :CH1 |
TEST TONE | :NORMAL |
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FRONT MIC POWER | :ON |
REAR MIC POWER | :ON |
AUDIO OUT | :ON |
MONITOR SELECT | :STEREO |
FRONT MIC LEVEL | |
REAR MIC CH1 LVL | |
REAR MIC CH2 LVL | |
REAR LINE IN LVL | :0dB |
AUDIO OUT LVL | :0dB |
HEADROOM | :18dB |
WIRELESS WARN | :OFF |
4-4-2 Adjusting the audio signal recording levels
The procedure for manually adjusting the levels at which the signals are to be recorded on audio tracks CH1 and CH2 is set forth below.
1 Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to the CH1/2 position so that the audio level meter display in the display window indicates CH1 and CH2, and check that 1 and 2 are actually indicated as the display in the display window. Before proceeding any further, on the menu, set whether to activate the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls which are used for attenuation. (At the factory, the mode in which these controls are inactive is established.)
2 Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 buttons to MAN (manual).
3 While monitoring the audio level meter in the display window or the audio level meter display inside the viewfinder, adjust the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 and CH2 controls. If the uppermost bar (0 dB) is exceeded, the “OVER” display lights up to indicate that the input volume is too high. The level must be adjusted so that 0 dB will not be indicated even under maximum volume conditions.
Audio level meter in display window
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Audio level meter display inside viewfinder
For the audio levels to be adjusted by one person only, it is recommended that the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls be used. Select in advance the audio channels whose levels are to be adjusted, and while monitoring the level meter on the viewfinder screen, adjust the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls in such a way that the input will not be too high.
4-4-3 CH3 and CH4 recording levels
Audio signals can be recorded separately for four audio channels. Perform menu operations to open the <MIC/ AUDIO1> screen from the VTR MENU page to change the settings for the AUTO LEVEL CH3 and AUTO LEVEL CH4. Depending on the setting conditions and input level for these items, recording levels for audio tracks CH3 and CH4 change as shown in the table below. Note that adjustments cannot be performed manually.
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<Note>
The DVCPRO HD EX format allows signals for 8 audio channels to be recorded, but the same signals as CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 will be recorded for CH5, CH6, CH7 and CH8, respectively.
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