LS-100
Description of This Manual
Trademarks and registered trademarks
Index
Menus About the PC 117 For Quick Reference 123
Table of Contents
Chapter About the Tuner, the Lissajous Metronome
Chapter Menus
Chapter About the PC
Chapter For Quick Reference
Safety precautions
FDanger
FWarning
FCaution
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product
Do not turn the volume up before start- ing operation
Recorder
Battery
AC adapter
Disposal of rechargeable battery
Do not damage the power supply cord
XLR/standard phone combo jack
Do not touch or hold the AC adapter with wet hands
Checking Accessories
How to attach the strap
Lithium ion battery
Manual
Overview of Recorder
Main Features
Name of Each Part
Name of Each Part Battery/SD card cover Lock switch
Switch L
SD card slot
USB terminal
Connecting with External Devices
Connecting with External Devices
Recorder Mode
Lets use LS-100
Overdubbing
Solo practice
Multi-Track Mode
Tuner/Lissajous/Metronome Mode
Mix them into a single file
According to the type For microphones Instrument
Recording Tips for Each Instrument
Recorder position examples
Acoustic guitar
Electric guitar
Hall
Instrument
XLR/standard phone combo jack
Connecting the instruments
Connecting the microphone
Startup
Power Supply
Inserting the battery
Recharging the battery
Connecting the recorder to the USB AC adapter for recharge
Battery indicator
4Operating temperature
4Recommended temperature range
Recharging
4Discharge
How to Use the POWER/HOLD Switch
Turning the power on Turning the power off
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch
Sleep mode
Activating the hold mode
Clearing the hold mode
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to
Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to posi- tion a
Initial Settings before Using the Recorder
Setting the date and time Time & Date
How to set the voice guide
Example 1038 p.m
1038 p.m 2238 Initial value
March 24 initial value
Card is inserted all the way
Inserting and Removing the SD Card
Inserting the SD card
Removing the SD card
SD card
Operations on the Home Screen
Recorder Mode
What You Can Do in the Recorder Mode
Normal
Overdub
Play Sync
Files and Folders
Folders
Selecting folders and files
Folder List Screen
MP3 format
File Screen
File name
Adjusting the recording level properly
Recording standby mode
Before Recording
REC Level dial
Recording
Normal Recording Normal
Pausing the recording
Play
Overdubbing Overdub
Usage Example
Set the Rec Mode to Overdub
Press the REC button to start recording
File to dub over P
Press the Play button to start
Play Sync Play Sync
Vocal
Adjust the recording level to balance it
With the playback file
CRecording level meter
Select a file for sync recording P
Set the Rec Mode to V-Sync
Press the 9/0button to adjust the voice sync level
Voice Sync Recording V-Sync. Rec
Press the REC button again to start recording
Recording using the metronome
Select Setting and set Display to On P
Important Notes on Recording
Set Metronome Menu to On
Searching for files
Home Recorder
Press the OK button
Press the F1 Search button
Volume dial
Playback
Playback
Changing the playback speed
Skipping to the beginning of a file
Fast-forwarding
Rewinding
Placing an index mark
Erasing an index mark
At the position you wish to
Place an index mark, press
Will flash on the display
Segment repeat playback
Releasing the segment repeat playback
Erasing
Erasing a File
While the recorder is stopped Press the Erase button
Select All in folder or One file
Partially erasing a file
Playerase.the file you wish to partially
Start point and End point will
Flash alternately on the display
Disconnect the AC adapter Remove the battery
Important Notes on Erasing
Multi-Track Mode
What You Can Do in the Multi-Track Mode
Project
Bounce
Save as one file
Multi-Track screen
Selecting a project and track
Home screen Project screen
Multi-Track screen
File list screen under a project
Creating a Multi-Track Project
Select Multitrack
On next
Creating a Multi-Track Project
Bounce the tracks
See pages 59 to 63 for details
Select Multitrack, and press the OK button
Select a track
Select Multitrack
Stop recording
Adjust the recording level
Start recording
Adjust the track
Press the 9button to choose the setting you wish to change
Check the track playback
Press the Play button
Add tracks
Output balance Press 9twice
Left/right balance Press 9three times
Track assignment Press 9four times
Bounce the tracks
Press the Stop button to stop recording and playback
Erasing a Multi-Track Project/Track
Erasing a project
Erase a track
Select a project to erase Press the Erase button
Select the track to erase with
+/− button
Select Start with the + button Press the OK button
Erase confirmation screen appears
Lissajous, Metronome
Using the tuner
Home Tuner
Adjust while looking at the tuning meter and the indicator
Guitar chords chart
Bass chords chart
String number/Note name
What is a phase difference?
About the Lissajous measurement
Home Lissajous
Before starting to measure
Phase difference
Current measurement value appears
Examples of the measurement display
Degrees
Using the metronome
Press the +/− button to adjust the tempo
Home Metronome
Press the Play button to start the metronome
Menus
How to set the menus
Press the Menu button
Item to be set
Press the 9/0button to
Setting
When the menu screen is opened
Press the +/ − button to select a
Menu item Menu screen
List of menus
Recording Menu Rec Menu Menu settings for recording
Choices field indicates the default setting
Multi-Track Mode, Play Menu do not function
Bounce P To one file
Metronome P Tempo, Sound, Beat, Volume List of menus
CD Write P Format file into a CD
Languages available for display vary
Language Lang P Depending on the sales region
Speed 100%-400%
Voice Guide P
Power Save P
AC Adapter Optional USB Settings P USB Class Composite
Resets the settings to the default Reset Settings P
Fn. Recorder F1 F2 F3
Recording mode Rec Mode
Menu Rec Menu Rec Mode
Sync. time setting
Recording menu Rec Menu
Press the OK button to finish the setting
Microphone gain Mic Gain
Menu Rec Menu Mic Gain
Input source
Press the +/− button to select a menu item
Recording level Rec Level
Menu Rec Menu Rec Level
Input switch Input Select
Menu Rec Menu Input Select
Limit/Comp Off
Line
Microphone power source Mic Power
Menu Rec Menu Mic Power
Phantom Power
Plug-in Power
Recording format Rec Format
Menu Rec Menu Rec Format
Press the +/− button to select the recording rate
MP3
Low cut filter
Menu Rec Menu Low Cut Filter
300Hz
100Hz
How to use Pre-Recording
Pre-recording Pre-Recording
Menu Rec Menu Pre-Recording
While the recorder is in stop mode, press the REC button
Recording monitor functions
Recording monitor Rec Monitor
Menu Rec Menu Rec Monitor
Play mode Play Mode
Menu Play Menu Play Mode
Play menu Play Menu
Skip space Skip Space
How to play with skipping and reverse skipping
Press the OK button to finish
Min min
Sec sec min min
File menu File Menu
Erase lock File Lock
Select a file to set the erase lock
Stop mode, open the menu
File Move/Copy Move/Copy
Menu File Menu Move/Copy
Selected files setting
Repeat , select a file to be
Moving/copying to Recorder
Moving/copying to Multitrack
Press the +/− button to select a
Project to be moved or copied
File divide File Divide
Menu File Menu File divide
Multi-Track Mode, File Divide does not function
File divide is available only from the file display screen
Property Property
MP3 Convert
Menu File Menu
Property
Convert check screen appears
Menu File Menu MP3 Convert
Press the + button to select Start Press the OK button
CD write CD Write
Menu File Menu CD Write
Screen for your selection will appear
File menu Insert an empty CD to the CD drive
Setting 1File
Setting Selected Files
Bounce Bounce
Home Multitrack
Bounce check window appears
Menu File Menu Bounce
Screen shifts to the Multi-Track screen
Setting
Te m p o , S o u n d , B e a t , o r Volume
Metronome menu Metronome Menu
Metronome Metronome
Using the metronome function in Multi-Track Mode
Sound setting
Setting sets the metronome tone
Metronome volume can be adjusted between 01
Menu LCD/Sound Menu Backlight
LCD/Sound menu LCD/Sound Menu
Backlight Backlight
Beep sound Beep
Menu LCD/Sound Menu LED
Menu LCD/Sound Menu Beep
LED turns on
Language switch Lang Language Lang
Voice guide Voice Guide
Menu LCD/Sound Menu LanguageLang
Menu LCD/Sound Menu Voice Guide
10sec., 5sec., 3sec
Intro play Intro Play
Menu LCD/Sound Menu Intro Play
Fn key setting Fn. Setting
Fn. Setting
Fn. Recorder setting
Device menu Device Menu
Fn. MTR setting
Memory select
Memory Select
Registered function is called
Sleep Power Save
Time setting Time & Date
Menu Device Menu Power Save
Menu Device Menu Time & Date
USB setting USB Settings
Press the +/− button to select the setting item
Menu Device Menu USB Settings
USB Connection
AC Adapter
Optional
Storage Class or Composite and then press the OK button
Composite
Setting reset Reset Settings
Menu setting after setting reset default setting
Menu Device Menu Reset Settings
Recording Menu
Device menu
Metronome Menu
LCD/Sound Menu
Format Format
Screen shifts to the Format screen
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Memory information Memory Info
System information System Info
Menu Device Menu Memory Info
Menu Device Menu System Info
About the PC
Using the recorder on your PC
Precautions on using the recorder connected to a PC
PC operating environment
Windows Macintosh
Connecting to your PC
Disconnecting from your PC
Windows
Screen. Click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device
Macintosh
Drive name and folder name when a PC is connected SD card
Transferring voice files to your PC
Using the recorder as a USB microphone/speaker
Using the recorder as an external memory for your PC
For Quick Reference
Message Description Action
Alarm message list
Alarm message list
125
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom Probable cause Action
127
128
Accessories optional
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary Description
Specifications
General points
Reference input level
Hz to 20 kHz
General frequency response
Guide to recording times
Maximum recording time for a single file
Recording format Built-in memory SD card
Guide to battery life
Lithium ion battery linear PCM format
Technical assistance and support
STechnical Hotline Number in Europe
User Support E-mail address in Europe
For customers in Europe
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