Recording

Recording Outdoors

Set the [MIC GAIN] switch appropriately for the source you’re recording. Choose the H setting if you’re recording relatively soft sounds such as birds, insects, or a rustling stream. Choose the L setting if you’re making a close-up recording of a loud source, such as a passing train or an airplane taking off or landing.

If wind noise is a problem, attach the included wind screen. Since wind noise is largely low- frequency components, turning [LOW CUT] on will also reduce it. However, this will cut the low- frequency portion, so it’s not suitable if you want to capture the powerful low-frequency sounds as well.

If you’re not able to come close to the target you’re recording, using an external mic can allow you to point the mic even where you can’t reach. The separately sold stereo mic (CS-15) is designed to pick up only the sounds in the region toward which the mic is pointed, allowing you to capture just the desired sound.

If you turn Pre-Rec (p. 50) on, recording will start two seconds earlier than the moment you

actually press [ ]. This means that you won’t miss the beginning of that perfect sound.

If you’ll be using the sound together with images in a DVD production, choose 48 kHz as the sampling rate.

Recommended settings

Rear panel switches

MIC GAIN

H for soft sounds, L for loud sounds

LIMITER

OFF

LOW CUT

ON if wind noise is a problem

“Menu” screen settings

Recorder

Sampling Rate

44.1 or 48.0

Rec Mode

WAV-16 bit or MP3-128 kbps

Setup

Pre-Rec

ON

 

 

 

Set appropriately for your mic

 

EXT Mic Type

type (STEREO if using

Input

 

the CS-15)

 

Set appropriately for your mic

Setup

Plug-in Power

type (ON if using the CS-15)

 

 

 

Low cut filter

100Hz

 

cutoff

 

 

 

 

 

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