Recording A

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A Recording

Listening while audio is recorded (REC Monitor)

If you start recording after inserting the earphone into the EAR jack on the recorder, you can hear the sound being recorded. The recording monitor volume can be adjusted by pressing the + or button.

Connect the earphone to the EAR jack on the recorder.

After recording has started, you can hear the sound being recorded through the earphone.

To EAR jack

Notes

Recording level cannot be controlled using the volume button.

To avoid irritation to the ear, insert the earphone after turning down the volume level.

Do not place earphones near a microphone as this may cause feedback.

When the external speaker is connected while recording, there is a risk that audio feedback will occur. It is recommended that you use earphones for the recording monitor, or turn [Rec Monitor] to [Off] while recording (P.67).

Settings relating to Recording

[Mic Sense]

Sets the recording sensitivity.

(P.65)

 

[Rec Mode]

Sets the recording rate for

(P.65)

each recording format.

[Rec Level]

You can configure whether

to adjust the recording level

(P.65)

automatically or to adjust it

 

manually.

[Low Cut Filter]

This function can reduce

noise from air conditioners,

(P.66)

projectors and other similar

 

noises.

[Self Timer]

Sets the self-timer function.

(P.66)

 

[Rec Monitor]

Select whether or not to

output the recording monitor

(P.67)

sound from the EAR jack.

 

 

Select whether or not to use

[Plug-inPower]

the plug-in power function

according to the external

(P.67)

microphone connected to the

 

 

MIC jack.

 

Select whether to connect an

[Input Jack]

external device to the MIC

jack to use it as a LINE IN jack

(P.67)

for recording, or to connect

 

an external microphone for

 

recording.

[V-Sync. Rec]

Sets the start level for voice

(P.76)

sync recording.

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