Panasonic AG-DVC30 specifications Audio dubbing

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Audio dubbing (cont.)

$ Listening to sound that has been dubbed

You can switch between the sound that has been dubbed and the sound heard during shooting using the 32K (12bit) AUDIO item setting on the PLAYBACK FUNCTION screen. (P73)

ST1:

The sound heard during shooting is played back.

ST2:

The sound that has been dubbed on a recording is played back.

MIX:

Both the sound heard during shooting and that you have dubbed on a recording are played back at the same time.

$ Performing audio dubbing as you listen to it

You can monitor the sound by setting “ST2” while audio dubbing is temporarily suspended.

If you use headphones when performing audio dubbing on a recording using mic input, you can listen to the sound being dubbed.

When you perform audio dubbing using line input (from the audio component connected to the AV IN/OUT jack), you can listen to the sound being dubbed through the speakers.

$ Using the counter memory function to edit dubbed sound

1First reset the counter memory display at the position where the audio dubbing is to

end. (P53)

2Rewind the tape to the position where the audio dubbing is to start, and start the dubbing.

3The tape then stops automatically at the position on the tape where the counter memory display was reset.

$ Adjusting the audio input level

Use the procedure described for “Adjusting the mic input audio level” (P46) to adjust the audio level of mic input and line input (from the audio component connected to the AV IN/OUT jack).

$ Adjusting the audio output level

Use the procedure described for “Adjusting the headphone volume” (P47) to adjust the audio level output from the headphones and speakers.

Inputs and audio tracks for recordings

 

 

When performing audio dubbing

Input

When shooting

in the 32K (12bit) mode

 

 

 

 

A. DUB INPUT:

A. DUB INPUT:

 

 

MIC

A_IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External mic L channel

CH1

CH3

__

 

 

 

 

External mic R channel

CH2

CH4

__

 

 

 

 

INPUT 1 (XLR mic) 2

CH1

CH3

__

 

 

 

 

INPUT 2 (XLR mic) 2

CH2 (CH1)

CH4 (CH3)

__

 

 

 

 

Internal mic L channel

CH1

CH3

__

 

 

 

 

Internal mic R channel

CH2

CH4

__

 

 

 

 

Audio IN/OUT CH1 (L channel)

__

__

CH3

(white phono jack)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio IN/OUT CH2 (R channel)

__

__

CH4

(red phono jack)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Order of priority

for mic inputs

High

Low

O Which sound is to be recorded during shooting is automatically determined by the order of priority for the mic inputs.

O The audio tracks on which dubbed sound is to be recorded can be changed using the A.DUB INPUT item on the AV IN/OUT SETUP screen. (P77)

2 You will need the XLR microphone adapter (AG- MYA30G, option) if you intend to use the XLR microphone. (P56)

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Contents Digital Video Camera-Recorder For U.K. only Operating precaution Battery eject button Batterij verwijderknopRead this first Contents Contents Accessories AC adapter and battery Operating precautionsDo not drop the camera-recorder while carrying it Operating precautions Camera-recorder Storage precautionsBattery Cassette tapesGetting ready Connecting the power cordChecking the system operations Connect the cords properly as shown in the figure aboveChecking the system operations Turning on the powerInserting the cassette tape Checking what you have shot Tape protection modeShooting Rec checkDisconnecting the power cord Turning off the powerRemoving the tape Attaching the large eye-cup Adjusting the hand strapAttaching the handle Coin screwAttaching the shoulder strap When the handle is not attachedWhen the handle is attached 16 ERemoving the lens hood Attaching the lens hood Lens hoodCassette tapes Preventing accidental erasureFor details, refer to the respective pages Description of partsCamera-recorder 18 EDescription of parts 19 E20 E Shooting/volume controls Wireless remote control unitPlayback controls Charging BatteryCharging and recording times of accessory battery 22 EMounting BatteryReturn the viewfinder to its original position 23 E Keep the battery out of the reach of small children Remote control unitInstalling the battery Setting the remote control unit Setting procedureViewfinder Diopter adjustment lever Using the viewfinderUsing the LCD monitor ViewfinderPress the Menu button three times to exit the menu mode Adjusting the screen displayViewfinder 27 E 2004 Adjusting the calendarTime data Turn the multi dial to set DECTime data Charging the internal battery29 E Press the multi dial to move 1 to YES Setting the user’s bitTurn the multi dial to move to the UB Preset item Press the multi dial to move to the next digitUser’s bit is entered when the multi dial is pressed Press the Menu button twice to exit the menu mode31 E Specifying the time code Setting the time codeTurn the multi dial to move to the TC Preset item Turn the multi dial to specify the time codePress the Menu button two times to exit the menu mode Press the Menu button when you finish setting the time codeTime code is entered when the multi dial is pressed 33 ERegular shooting Preparation and inspectionsSearching specific scenes Image search Shooting techniques for different targetsLow-angle shooting Zoom functionsRecording the time stamp Shooting techniques for different targetsSelf-portrait shooting High-sensitivity shooting SNSVibration reduction function Wind noise reductionMovie-like shooting Markers Photo shots Zebra patternColour bars Video level detection area MarkersChanging the image size Field and frame shootingFrame-by-frame shooting Images are recorded with the standard 43 aspect ratioBacklight compensation Function Using the User buttonsOne-touch zooming AE lock functionFocusing Backup recordingSwitching to manual mode Remember the following when you record backups of imagesShutter speed, iris and gain adjustments Shutter speed adjustmentTurn the multi dial to select the F-number Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsIris and gain adjustments Iris F-numberSetting the white balance White balance adjustmentsAuto white balance White balance adjustments Adjusting the white balance ManuallyPress the multi dial to move 1 to Manual Audio level adjustmentsAdjusting the mic input audio Level 46 EAudio levels of CH1 and CH2 are adjusted together Audio level adjustmentsAdjusting the headphone Volume Turn the multi dial to move to the Monitor Level itemNormal playback Play back the tape using the various function buttonsPlaying back a tape Normal playback Adjusting the volumeChecking the shooting date Time Frame-feed playback Variable-speed playbackSlow playback Still-picture playbackBlank search Search functionsVariable-speed search Press the 1 button to return to normal playback 51 EIndex search Index signalsSearch functions Photo indexTC XX XX XX CounterCounter display Counter memory function UB XX XX XXDigital video equipment Connecting external unitsHeadphones 54 E Video deck Connecting external units TV set 55 E56 E External microphone Connected to XLR connectorExternal microphone Connected to phono jack Stereo microphone AG-MC15, optionMIC Audio dubbing57 E AINAudio dubbing Stop play back on the external unit DubbingAnalogue input 59 EAnalogue input $ Analogue/digital AD conversion DubbingAnalogue output Press the 1 button to play back the tape in the player Regardless of the recorder’s menu settingDigital input/output Press the $ button to stop the recording in the recorderScreen displays Displays in Camera and VCR modesScreen displays Shutter speed Manual modeOperation mode displays White balance informationMonitor volume level meter VCR mode onlySearch number When Partial is selected as the Display item setting Using the Mode CHK buttonSetting the Display items When ALL is selected as the Display item settingMenu operations Setting the menu modePress the Menu button When the remote control unit is used 67 ESelecting the main items Menu operationsSelecting the sub items For items whose setting is to be selected Entering the settingsFor items whose numerical value setting is to be changed Releasing the menu mode Setting other sub itemsSetting other main items Initializing the menu settingsVCR mode menu Menu configurationCamera mode menu 71 EScene File screen Menu configurationCamera Setup screen 72 EPlayback Function screen 73 ESW Mode screen 74 ERecording Setup screen 75 E76 E Display Setup screen AV IN/OUT Setup screen77 E Other Functions screen 78 E79 E Battery Before calling for servicePower supply Normal video recordingEditing Before calling for serviceOther types of video recording DisplaysPlayback sound OtherCondensation System resettingTally lamp Use a cleaning cassette tape Cleaning the video headsMaintenance cautions Factors that make the heads 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