Archos FM Recorder 128 MB MP3 Player/Recorder/FM Stereo Radio How to make Incremental Recordings

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6.4How to Change the Recording Bit Rate and Sampling Resolution

These settings allow you to control the quality of the recording. There are default bit rate settings in the Record Submenu in SETTINGS. Go to the main menu by clicking on the Mode button . Click on the left button to go to the SETTINGS mode. Once there, scroll down with the down

button to highlight the Record submenu. Click the Right button to enter into this submenu. Here, you will find all the recording presets. See also Appendix B for technical details.

There are two default recording bit rate settings. Rec bit rate for the Radio and Line-in recordings, and mic bit rate for microphone recordings. Scroll to the menu item and click the Left and Right buttons to increase or decrease the setting. You can now click on the mode button to return to the Settings menu, and then on Mode again to go back to the Main menu. Remember, when making a recording the traditional way via the Recorder Mode (as opposed to Instant-Recording), you can always adjust the recording bit rate and sampling resolution at that time (see the instructions on how to record).

The sampling resolution is changed in the same way. The higher the sampling resolution, the higher the quality of your music or voice will be. However, the MP3 file sizes will also be larger. Decreasing the sampling resolution will decrease the sound quality and the MP3 file size. The suggested settings for sampling resolution are 44.1 Khz for the Radio/Line-in recordings and 22 Khz for microphone recordings.

6.5How to make Incremental Recordings

If you are recording multiple music tracks, for example, from your audio cassette where there are short periods of silence between each song, you can use the Incremental Recording feature. Attention: This feature only works in the traditional recording mode, not in Instant-Recording. While you are recording, wait until you hear the beginning of the silence between songs. At this moment, click on the right button . This will stop and close off the first recording, and immediately start a new recording. The name of the new recording will be the previous name with the suffix b. Then for the next incremental recording it will be suffixed with the letter c. For example, after making a few incremental recordings, you might have MP3 file names of, Rec_07a, Rec_07b, and Rec_07c. Note also, that when the Ondio switches from the end of one incremental recording to the beginning of another, it will say Please Wait. Don’t worry, the recording is taking place during this message.

6.6How to use the Retro-Record Feature

The Retro-Record feature allows you to record from the radio without missing the beginning of a song. For example, you hear a song that you like and would like to record it. You double-click on the Power button which starts an Instant Recording. With the Retro-Record parameter set to On in the SETTINGS menu, your Instant Recording actually starts 30 seconds BEFORE you double-clicked, thus capturing the beginning of the song that you missed. Later, after you stop your recording (double-click on the Power button again), you will be able to Edit that song to neatly trim away the beginning and end of your recording.

Select song to edit

To edit your song, you must first play it. Once it is playing, hold down on the Mode button . If the selected song was recorded from the radio AND the Retro-Record setting was on when it was made AND the song has not already been edited, only then will there be the option in the QUESTION screen to Edit the song. You will have to use the Down button to scroll downward to see it since it will be the last option on the list.

Now comes the tricky part. Once you select the item ‘Edit’, you will go to the EDIT mode and you will hear your recording start to play. As shown in the last image here, you are to make your Cut-in (where you really want the song to start) and your Cut-out points (where you want the song to end). The Left and Right buttons have two functions so be careful. By holding down on either button, you will fast forward or fast reverse through the file. When you let go of the button, the music will play normally. When you have found the exact spot you would like the Cut-in to happen, give a simple click on the left button.

Select edit recording

Then, let the song continue playing (or fast forward toward the end) and then when you arrive at the point

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Contents Ondio FM Recorder Warranty and Limited Liability Table of Contents Technical Specifications Mode/Escape Down Product IntroductionButtons and Controls Main Menu Opening the battery coverStarting up the Ondio How to Adjust the Volume FM Radio ModeHow to Select a new Station How to Create a Station PresetHow to Go to a Station Preset How to Rename a Station PresetHow to Increase the signal quality How to set the Ondio to HoldHow to Display file information Browser Mode file systemHow to Delete a file or folder This section explains Typical Browser Mode ScreenHow to use the Text Input mode How to Create a new folderHow to Read Text files Text Reading Mode WrapHow to Play a Playlist How to Play an MP3 filePlaying MP3 Music files Typical MP3 File Playing ScreenView of the Playlist Playlist Question screen How to Create a PlaylistGo to music submenu via the Settings Menu How to Adjust the Sound SettingsHold to go to settings directly From playing music Radio Question screen optionsTypical Recording Screen Recorder ModeHow to Record from the Radio Instant-Record How to Record Your VoiceRecording Screen Traditional Recording MethodHow to Record from your Hi-Fi unit How to use the Retro-Record Feature How to make Incremental RecordingsSelect song to edit Select edit recordingEditing your recording How to Adjust the Settings Settings and MultiMediaCard MMC ExpansionThis section explains Typical Settings Screen Main menu Settings ScreenConnecting Ondio to a PC Connecting the Ondio to a PC or MacConnecting the Ondio to your Macintosh Disconnecting the Ondio from a PCUse the Ondio file format Safe remove icon here Safe remove buttonQuestions about MUSICMATCH? MusicMatch SoftwareTelephone Support Technical SupportLCD screen contrast Appendix a Settings TableAppendix B Recording Bit Rate Table Appendix C Screen & Button Descriptions Browser ModeReading Text Files Screen Text Input ScreenEdit Screen FM Radio ModeSettings Mode Play Screen Record ModeInstant Recording I-rec Radio List ScreenPlaylist Screen

FM Recorder 128 MB MP3 Player/Recorder/FM Stereo Radio specifications

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