Audio Dubbing

Chapter 5 Duplication and Audio Dubbing
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Audio Dubbing
You can record just sound on a recorded tape.
(Audio dubbing)
Note
You can dub the sound onto a DVCAM-formatted
tape (recorded) in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel/
12 bits). You cannot dub the sound on a tape in the 48
kHz audio mode (2-channel/16 bits). If the audio mode
of the recorded tape is 32 kHz, you can dub the sound
regardless of the AUDIO MODE setting on the
AUDIO SET menu.
For details on AUDIO MODE, see AUDIO SET menu
on page 88 (GB).

Connection of external devices

The following shows an example of a basic connection
for audio dubbing.

Selecting the input channels for audio

dubbing

You can dub the sound in the following channel
combinations: channels 1/2 or channels 3/4.
Set AUDIO DUB on the AUDIO SET menu to select
the input channels for audio dubbing.
CH1,2: Selects the channel 1/2 combination.
CH3,4: Selects the channel 3/4 combination.
OFF: Disables audio dubbing.
Headphones
PHONES
Audio output
Audio input
Note
You cannot dub sound in the following channel
combinations:
Channels 1 to 4 simultaneously
Only one channel
Three channels simultaneously (excluding one
channel)
Channel 1/3, channel 2/4, channel 1/4 and channel
2/3 combinations
1
CH-
1/2
MIN MAX
CH-
3/4
Sound source
Monitor
MONITOR VIDEO
DSR-45/45P
(rear panel)
AUDIO IN
CH-1, CH-2 or
CH-3, CH-4
DSR-45/45P
(front panel)
Video input
MONITOR AUDIO