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M
enu
S
etting
4
4 Rec Menu
Rec Mode
T
h
e
r
eco
r
de
r
ca
n r
eco
r
d
in th
e
li
n
e
ar PCM format.
H
igh resolution recording at a high
s
amplin
g
rate and hi
g
h bit rate equivalent or superior to that o
f
a music
C
D is possible
.
M
oreover, it also supports the MP3 and WMA
f
ormats
.
1.
Select the recordin
g
forma
t
.
S
ettin
g
:
[
PCM
]
:
This is an uncompressed audio format which is used for music CDs and the like
.
[
MP
3
]:
M
PE
G
is the international standard established b
y
a workin
g
g
roup o
f
the
ISO
(
International Or
g
anization for Standardization
)
.
[
WMA
]
:
This is an audio compression encodin
g
method that was developed b
y
the Microso
f
t
C
orporation in the U
S
.
2
. Select the recordin
g
rate
.
S
ettin
g
:
[
PCM
]
:
[
9
6kHz
/
24bi
t
]
t
o
[
44.1
kHz
/
16bi
t
]
[
MP
3
]
:
[
3
20kb
p
s
]
t
o
[
1
2
8
k
b
p
s
]
[
WMA
]
:
[
1
60kbps]
to
[
6
4
k
bps]
When the recording format is set to the MP3 or WMA formats, the sampling rate will
be encoded and processed at 44.1 kHz.
When a hi
g
h recordin
g
rate settin
g
is used the
f
ile capacit
y
will increase. Make sure
that the amount of memory remaining is sufficient before recording
(
P.
39
)
.
I
f
the directional microphone
f
unction is used,
y
ou cannot chan
g
e the
[
PCM
]
settin
g
i
n t
h
e
[
R
ec
M
o
de
]
ot
h
er t
h
an
[
4
4.1 kHz
/
16 bi
t
]
.
Y
ou use t
h
e a
ll
mo
d
es
i
n t
h
e
[
MP
3
]
or
[
WM
A
]
of the
[
Rec Mod
e
]
.
Rec Leve
l
You can configure whether to adjust the recording level automatically or to adjust it manually.
1
. Select the Recording level setting
.
S
ettin
g
:
[
M
anua
l
]
:
R
ecordin
g
is per
f
ormed b
y
manuall
y
ad
j
ustin
g
the recordin
g
level.
Whe
n t
he
[
Rec Level
]
is set to
[
M
anual] you can configure the limiter function.
[Auto
]
:
R
ecordin
g
is per
f
ormed b
y
automaticall
y
ad
j
ustin
g
the recordin
g
level. This
is use
f
ul
f
or when
y
ou will be recordin
g
ri
g
ht awa
y.
2
.
Select the Limit
e
r
setting
r
.
S
ettin
g
:
This recorder is equipped with a limiter function that corrects the recordin
g
level
down to an appropriate ran
g
e in cases where a loud noise is suddenl
y
picked up.
Thi
s prevents
di
stort
i
on cause
d
by
an excess
i
ve recor
di
n
g
l
eve
l.
[
Limite
r
O
n
]: Enables the limiter function, thus preventin
g
distortion when recordin
g.
[
L
imiter Off
]
: Disables this
f
unction.
When the [Rec Leve
l
] is set to
[
Aut
o
]
the recordin
g
level will be ad
j
usted automati-
c
all
y
.
S
et the [
R
ec Leve
l
]
to
[
M
anua
l
]
w
h
en us
i
n
g
t
h
e recor
di
n
g
l
eve
l
a
dj
ustment
f
u
n
c
ti
o
n
a
n
d
th
e
limit
e
r f
u
n
c
ti
o
n.
Zoom Mic
T
he directional microphone function utilizes DiMAGIC’s (DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.) DiMAGIC
Virtual Microphone
(
DVM
)
technolo
gy
. DVM is an audio pickup s
y
stem which allows
y
ou
to record b
y
f
ocusin
g
on sound
f
rom an
y
direction. From expansive stereo recordin
g
to high directivity recording, DVM represents the latest in directional control methods
that allow
y
ou to switch to a sin
g
le exclusive microphone
.
S
ettin
g
:
[
Off
]
:
D
i
sab
l
es
thi
s
f
u
n
c
ti
o
n.
[
W
id
e
]
:
R
ecordin
g
b
y
an expansive stereo sound
.
[
Standard
]
:
R
ecor
di
n
g
by
t
h
e natura
l
stereo soun
d
w
hi
c
h
h
as no me
di
um
g
ett
i
n
g
awa
y
[
Narrow
]
:
R
ecording by a directivity stereo sound.
[Zoom
]
:
Recordin
g
with monaural, however
y
ou can record hi
g
h directivit
y
sound.
The directional microphone
f
unction has been desi
g
ned so that this capabilit
y
will be
eli
c
i
te
d
on
ly
w
i
t
h
t
h
e
b
u
il
t-
i
n stereo m
i
crop
h
on
e
.
Please
n
o
t
e
t
ha
t t
he
r
eco
r
de
r w
ill
beco
m
e
u
nable to record normally when using other commercially available microphones.
You can use directional microphone onl
y
when the [
PCM
]
settin
g
in the [
R
ec Mod
e
]
i
s set to
[
4
4.1 kHz
/
16 bi
t
].
Menu
S
etting Method
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