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# | Control | Page |
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1 | REC label ............................................... | 55 |
2 | TOTAL label............................................ | 55 |
3 | REMAIN label ........................................ | 55 |
4 | TRACK label .......................................... | 55 |
5 | TIME label .............................................. | 55 |
6 | kbps label ............................................... | 55 |
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8 | Upper alphanumeric display................... | 55 |
9 | AM/PM label ........................................... | 55 |
10 | kHz label ................................................ | 55 |
11 | L | 55 |
12 | Left level meter....................................... | 55 |
13 | 55 | |
14 | Right level meter .................................... | 55 |
15 | TRACK label ......................................... | 55 |
16 | MARK label ............................................ | 55 |
17 | Lower alphanumeric display................... | 55 |
18 | INT MIC label ......................................... | 56 |
19 | LINE label............................................... | 56 |
20 | Record .............................................. | 56 |
21 | Play ................................................... | 56 |
22 | Pause ............................................... | 56 |
23 | Battery .......................................... | 56 |
24 | S. SKIP label .......................................... | 56 |
25 | Margin level ............................................ | 56 |
26 | 56 |
Hint:
When making major changes to your recording setup, we suggest the following procedure:
1.Identify the appropriate input device (internal microphone, microphone(s), Line input, Digital input).
2.Select the input menu choice corresponding to your input device selection. (See page 17.)
3.If necessary, set or change the Rec Format parameters for your recording situation. (See page 30.)
Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Marantz Professional PMD671 Portable Solid State Recorder. The PMD671 is an audio recorder that records in digital audio formats onto a Compact Flash™ memory card (CF card) or Microdrive™.
Compact flash memory cards, also used in digital cameras, are widely available at consumer electronics retailers and computer resellers.
Audio inputs may be from:
•the
•condenser or dynamic microphone(s) con- nected to the XLR jacks,
•line level audio sources connected to the LINE IN jacks, or
•digital audio sources in SP/DIF format con- nected to the DIGITAL IN jack.
Audio outputs may be from:
•the
•headphones connected to the PHONES jack,
•analog audio devices such as an amplifier or other device connected to the LINE OUT jacks, and/or
•digital audio devices using SP/DIF format connected to the DIGITAL OUT jack.
Computer compatible
The PMD671 records directly onto CF cards. Recordings can be transferred to your desktop or laptop computer by removing the CF card from the PMD671. You may also use the supplied cable to connect the PMD671 to your computer via the USB port. Audio recorded in the popular MP3 compression format is directly available for intra- net or internet file sharing.
You can:
• log and archive audio files
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