Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting

Recording Levels

This unit is capable of recording 4 independent audio channels in all recording formats except for native recording with VFR. When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch is positioned at [AUTO], the recording levels for audio channels 1 and 2 are automatically adjusted. To manually adjust the recording levels, position the switch at [MAN]. Note that the recording levels for audio channels 3 and 4 are selected through a menu option.

Note

4-channel sound is recorded on P2 cards.

Selecting Audio Input Signals

The input signals to be recorded on audio channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 are selected with the AUDIO IN switch. For more information, see [Audio (input) Function Section] (page 17).

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a. Display window

b. MONITOR CH1/3 / ST / CH2/4 selector switch

c.MONITOR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 selector switch

d.AUDIO IN switch (CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4)

e.AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 controls

f.AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch

Specific audio settings are performed through the <MIC/ AUDIO1> and <MIC/AUDIO2> screens on the MAIN OPERATION page.

For more information, see [MAIN OPERATION] (page 195).

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Recording for Settings and Adjustments

Notes

Four-channel-recorded audio signals are SDI-output as they are.

When using VFR with native recording, audio cannot be recorded or output.

Adjustments and Settings for Recording: Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording Levels

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