Menu Contents
Initial settings are indicated with rectangles.
AUDIO SET menu
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| AUDIO SET | AUDIO MONI |
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| CH1,CH2 | : Outputs CH1 and CH2 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones. | |||||
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| CH1 : Outputs CH1 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones | ||||||
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| CH2 : Outputs CH2 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones | ||||||
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| CH1+CH2 : Synthesizes the audio of CH1 and CH2 and outputs them to the L/R channel | ||||||
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| When [AUDIO MIX] is set to [CH3, CH4], the CH1 and CH2 portions are replaced with CH3 | |||||||
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| and CH4, respectively. When it is set to [MIX], CH1 and CH2 are replaced with CH1/3 | |||||||
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| synthesis sound and CH2/4 synthesis sound, respectively. | |||||||
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| AUDIO MIX |
| Select the audio to be output from the AUDIO jack or headphone jack during the | |||||||
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| CH1,CH2 | : Outputs only channels 1 and 2 audio recorded on a tape. | |||||
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| MIX : Outputs the synthesized audio of channels 1 and 3 and channels 2 and 4. (Each | ||||||
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| CH3,CH4 : Outputs only channels 3 and 4 audio only. | ||||||
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| • You cannot set this menu for a tape recorded using the FS48K audio mode of the [AUDIO | |||||||
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| MODE] menu. | ||||||
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| • You cannot set this menu during HDV recording. | |||||||
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| • The indicator of the audio level meter will display according to the | |||||||
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| AUDIO MODE |
| Selects the audio mode. | |||||||
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| FS32K | : Switches the audio mode to the four channel mode | |||||
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| FS48K | : Switches the audio mode to the two channel stereo mode | |||||
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| • When signals are input via the HDV/DV jack, the audio mode of the signals to be | |||||||
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| recorded is the same as that of the input signals. | ||||||
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| • Recording is performed automatically using the [FS48K] mode during HDV recording. | |||||||
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| • You cannot change the setting of this item during recording. | |||||||
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| • Noise may occur at the instant you switch the audio mode. | |||||||
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| • If you intend to the dub sound on the tape recorded in the DVCAM format, set to [FS32K]. | |||||||
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| AUDIO LOCK |
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| : Independently records the sampling clocks of audio and video. This | ||
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| LOCK MODE : Synchronizes the sampling clocks of the audio and video for recording. | ||||||
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| This setting is effective for digital processing and performing a clean splice during the | ||||||
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| • You can set this menu when recording in the DV format (SP mode) only. | |||||||
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| • This menu is automatically fixed to [LOCK MODE] for the HDV/DVCAM format. | |||||||
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| • During the i.LINK input, the same setting as that of an input signal is selected regardless | |||||||
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| AUDIO LIMIT |
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| OFF | : Disables the function for preventing audio crackling. | |||||||
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| ON : | Enables the function for preventing audio crackling. | |||||
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| This menu is valid only when the AUTO/MANU (manual) audio switch is set to MANU. | |||||||
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| When AUTO is selected, this menu is automatically set to [ON]. | |||||||
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Menus Through Setting and Adjusting 4 Chapter
Chapter 4 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus 47