Olympus DR-1000 manual Index Marks, Setting an Index Mark

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Index Marks

Index marks can be placed in a file during recording or playback to provide a quick and easy way of identifying important sections in the file.

Setting an Index Mark

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Time axis

1Either press the A button on Directrec, or click the icon on the toolbar in the [Remote Edit] window while recording or playing.

Index Mark will now be set.

A icon will appear on the time axis bar in the [Remote Edit] window.

The index mark can also be set by selecting [New Index Mark] in the [Tools] menu.

Playback slider Displays the current position of playback or recording.

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Notes

Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file.

Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a locked file. Please see the Online Help for further details (P.9).

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Contents DR-1000 Main Features This product is equipped with the following featuresTable of Contents How to use the pointing device Identification of PartsMinimum Requirement Basic Minimum Requirement of DSS PlayerInstalling DSS Player Installing DSS Player Software2Click the start button and select Run Select a program menu folder Installing the Device Driver7Select where to install DSS Player Authorizing the start of file copyingUninstalling DSS Player Software 5Click Change/RemoveSearch by Contents Using Online HelpSearch by Keyword Disconnecting from Your PC Connecting to your PC Using the USB CableConnection toYour PC Running DSS Player Window Names Dictation Tree ViewUsing the Remote Edit Window Using the Remote Edit Window New Recording Direct Recording3or press Stop button Remote Edit to stop recording 1of the recording to be overwritten Overwrite RecordingMake sure you are at the starting point Press the REC button on the DirectrecInsert Recording Press the Play button on Adjust the volume sliderPlayback Playing a Dictation File LevelHow to Cancel Playback functions1,4 Save RecordingMicrophone Sensitivity Recording ModesSetting an Index Mark Index MarksLocating an Index Mark Clearing an Index Mark Index mark is erased3Click Upload Settings System SoundsDirectrec Default User ID to Directrec Directrec Button Function Customization Customizing Directrec ButtonsDisplaying Programmable Buttons Directrec Button Function CustomizationProgramming Shortcut Keys Registration Default programmed shortcut keys are shown below 3The application shortcut is now set Troubleshooting Specifications Technical Assistance And SupportFor Home or Office USE E1-BZ8156-01 AP0602
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DR-1000 specifications

The Olympus DR-1000 is a versatile digital audio recorder known for its robust features and high-quality recording capabilities. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this device is particularly popular among musicians, journalists, and podcasters. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for capturing sound in a variety of environments.

One of the standout features of the DR-1000 is its dual-recording mode, which allows users to capture audio in two different quality settings simultaneously. This feature is especially useful for preventing audio loss; if one recording is too loud or distorted, users can rely on the alternative copy, ensuring that critical moments are never missed.

The DR-1000 boasts a high-performance microphone that is capable of capturing a wide frequency range. With its built-in, high-sensitivity stereo microphones, the device excels in picking up subtle nuances in sound. Additionally, it supports external microphones with XLR inputs, giving users more flexibility in terms of sound capture. The device is equipped with a preamp that provides low noise, ensuring pristine audio quality.

In terms of storage, the Olympus DR-1000 offers considerable capacity with the option to record in multiple formats, including PCM and MP3. Users can choose the recording format based on their needs, whether it be for high-fidelity studio recordings or smaller files for convenient sharing and upload.

The device also features a user-friendly LCD display that helps users navigate the various settings and recording modes with ease. The intuitive buttons and menus streamline the recording process, making it simple for users of all skill levels to operate the recorder effectively.

Battery life is another key consideration for the DR-1000. It offers extended recording time, which is a crucial feature for long sessions, whether in interviews, live concerts, or field recordings. Users can also charge the device via USB, allowing for quick refueling when on the go.

In conclusion, the Olympus DR-1000 is a powerful digital audio recorder that combines high-quality audio capture, versatile recording features, and user-friendly design. Its variety of input options and robust construction make it suitable for a range of applications, cementing its place as a reliable tool in the audio recording market. Whether it’s for professional use or personal projects, the DR-1000 stands out as a superior choice for all audio enthusiasts.