Dubbing sound to a recorded tape
You can record additional audio to the original sound on a tape recorded in the DVCAM format and the FS32K audio mode.
Preparing for audio dubbing
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| AINPUT1/INPUT2 connectors | Microphone (optional) |
Signal flow
Dubbing/Editing
1 Input audio in one of the following ways.
•Using the internal microphone (no connection required).
•Connecting a microphone or an audio device (optional) to the INPUT1/INPUT2 connectors. (A)
•Connecting an audio device (optional) to the AUDIO/VIDEO jack. (B)
2 Select the (AUDIO SET) menu, [MIC SELECT], then [XLR] (p. 66).
To use the internal microphone, select [INTERNAL MIC].
3 When using the INPUT1/INPUT2 connectors, set the menu items in accordance with the connector and the connected device.
To use a microphone
•When the microphone is connected to the INPUT1 connector, set [INPUT1 LEVEL] to [MIC].
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Dubbing/Editing 99