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PD-6
DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 5: Recording/playback)
“L” position “D” position “P” position “T” position
Mic input
Line input
[INPUT SEL] select switches
[PHASE] switches
[INPUT GAIN] controls
44.1kHz/16bit-2TR 118
48kHz/16bit-2TR 108
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44.1kHz/16bit-4TR
48kHz/16bit-4TR 54
47
44.1kHz/16bit-5TR
48kHz/16bit-5TR 43
44.1kHz/16bit-6TR 39
44.1kHz/24bit-2TR 78
48kHz/24bit-2TR 72
39
44.1kHz/24bit-4TR
48kHz/24bit-4TR 36
31
44.1kHz/24bit-5TR
48kHz/24bit-5TR 28
44.1kHz/24bit-6TR 26
88.2kHz/24bit-2TR 39
96kHz/24bit-2TR 36
48kHz/16bit-6TR 36 48kHz/24bit-6TR 24

You can make recording on both sides A and B of an 8-centimeter DVD-RAM

disk. The following table shows the approximate recording time (in minute)

for each side according the [FS/24] and [REC TR] switch settings.

Selecting an input source

Set the [INPUT MODE] switch appropriately according to the source

(microphone or line) connected to the [ANALOG MIC/LINE IN] connector.

For a line level analog

audio signal

For a dynamic
microphone
For a condenser
microphone which
requires the DC 48 V
phantom power.
For a condenser
microphone swhich
requires the DC 12 V
phantom power.

On channels 2, 4 and 6, the [PHASE] switches are provided, allowing reversing

the phase.