7.3 Recording adjustments
7.3.1 Selecting the signal source
1) Call the menu [MENU] and the menu item "Recording Setting" [ , ],
[OK].
2) Call the item "Input Select" in the submenu [ , ], [OK].
3) Select the desired signal source [ , ] and confirm it [OK]:
MIC90
MIC180
MIC360
Line In
EXT.MIC mono = signal input MIC IN (5) as a mono signal
EXT.MIC stereo = signal input MIC IN (5) as a stereo signal
Note: For recording via the internal or external microphones do not con-
nect a plug to the jack LINE IN (4).
7.3.2 Selecting the memory location
To select the data carrier where the recordings are to be memorized:
1) Call the menu [MENU] and the menu item "Recording Setting" [ , ],
[OK].
2) Call the item "Save To" in the submenu [ , ], [OK].
3) Select [ , ] the desired memory location and confirm it [OK]:
SD
= an SD or SDHC memory card inserted into the slot (24)
USB
= a USB flash drive inserted into the jack (23)
FLASH = the internal memory of the recorder (128 MB, with 100 MB
approx. available for recordings)
If the selected storage medium is not available when starting a recording,
a note is shown on the display.
7.3.3 Selecting the recording format
1) Call the menu [MENU] and the menu item "Recording Setting" [ , ],
[OK].
2) Call the item "Format" in the submenu [ , ], [OK].
3) Select the recording format [ , ] and confirm it [OK]:
MP3
= memory-saving, compressed format
WAV16bit = uncompressed memory format with the dynamic resolu-
tion of a standard audio CD
WAV24bit = uncompressed memory format with a higher dynamic res-
olution, best possible quality with highest memory re-
quirement
7.3.4 Selecting the sampling rate (for WAV format only)
1) Call the menu [MENU] and the menu item "Recording Setting" [ , ],
[OK].
2) Call the item "Sampling" in the submenu [ , ], [OK]. This is only pos-
sible when the format "WAV16bit" or "WAV24bit" has been selected
(
chapter 7.3.3).
3) Select the sampling rate [ , ] and confirm it [OK]:
Sampling rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz can be adjusted. With increasing
sampling rate the recording quality is increased but also the memory
requirement. The sampling rate selected must be at least twice as high
as the highest frequency to be recorded. A standard audio CD has a
= the internal stereo microphone on the front side (1)
= the internal stereo microphone on the rear side (25);
do not connect a plug to the jack MIC IN (5)
= both internal microphones (1, 25); for sound record-
ing from all directions and an external microphone
at the signal input MIC IN (5)
= signal input LINE IN (4)
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