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Part names and functions
Front, side and back panels
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REC
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1 LCD screen
2 [REC/PAUSE ]
Starts or pauses recording.
3 [STOP/ESC ]
Stops recording or playback. Press this button during the menu setting operation to return to the previous screen or setting.
4 [VOL +] button
Increases the output volume of the speaker or headphones. Also, it moves the cursor upward during menu operation or file selection.
5 [VOL –] button
Decreases the output volume of the speaker or headphones. Also, it moves the cursor downward during menu operation or file selection.
6 [ ] button
Locates the beginning of the previous file, or fast reverses a file. Also, use this button to return to the previous screen during the menu setting operation or while the list screen is displayed, move the cursor to the left, or set the recording level.
7 [ ] button
Locates the beginning of the next file, or fast forwards a file. Also, use this button to proceed to the next screen during the menu setting operation or while the list screen is displayed, move the cursor to the right, or set the recording level.
8 [MENU/ENTER] button
While the main screen is displayed, press and hold down this button for at least two
(2) seconds to display the menu screen. During the menu setting operation or while the list screen is displayed, press this button once to confirm the item selection or the operation.
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9 Built-in stereo microphone
The recorder features a high-performance X-Y stereo microphone.
0 LED indicator
Lights up or flashes red during recording and lights up green during playback.
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Changing the LED setting (page 25)
A [PLAY/SPEED ]
Starts playback or changes the playback speed in stages.
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Changing the playback speed (page 29)
B MIC/LINE
External stereo microphone/line level input socket.
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Recording with an external microphone (page 9)
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Recording from an external audio device (such as a CD player) (page 10)
C [POWER] button
Turns the power to the recorder on or off. Press the button once briefly to turn the power on. Press and hold down the button for at least two (2) seconds to turn the power off.
D [FOLDER/A-B REPEAT] button
Displays the folder select screen, or executes A-B repeat playback.
E [LIST/INDEX] button
To display a list of files in the selected folder, press this button while the recorder is stopped.
Press this button during recording or playback to insert index marks (playback position locators).
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Inserting and deleting index marks (page 43)
F [SCENE/PHRASE] button
Recalls a recording scene while the unit is stopped. Alternatively, use this button to perform Phrase playback (the playback point will be moved back by the specified number of seconds).
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Using a preset or custom recording scene (page 12)
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Using the Phrase playback function (page 31)
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G [DELETE] button
Deletes files, folders, or index marks. It also recalls the Recycle Bin menu while the
Recycle Bin folder is selected.
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H microSD card slot
Insert a microSD card here.
I USB terminal
Connect this terminal to a computer using the included USB cable.
J Remote sensor
Receives remote control signals.
K [HOLD] switch
To engage the Hold function (to avoid accidental operation), slide the switch in the direction of the arrow.
L Headphones socket
Connect inner-ear headphones or other types of headphones here.
M [ALC ON/OFF] switch
Set this switch to ON to automatically adjust the recording level in accordance with the source level to optimize the dynamics of the resulting recording.
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Turning the ALC (Auto Level Control) on and off (page 17)
N [MIC SENS HIGH/LOW] switch
Switches the microphone sensitivity to high or low in accordance with the recording environment.
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P Battery cover
Q Threaded socket for attaching a tripod or a microphone stand adapter
Use this socket to attach a tripod or a microphone stand adapter.
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Refer to the Owner’s Manual
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Remote control
Pressing any remote control button will cause the recorder to emit a beep (unless other recorder settings override this function).
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1 [W] button
Starts playback.
2 [ ] button
Locates the beginning of a file, or fast reverses a file. Alternatively, this button enables you to lower the REC LEVEL.
3 [REC] button
Starts recording.
4 [ ] button
Locates the beginning of a file, or fast forwards a file. Alternatively, this button enables you to raise the REC LEVEL.
5 [A] button
Stops recording or playback.
6 VOLUME button (+)
Raises the playback volume level.
7 VOLUME button (–)
Lowers the playback volume level.
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LCD screen
The unit will not display all the following indicators and items at the same time.
High Pass Filter
Bit rate
(for recording and playing back MP3 files and playing back WMA files)
Frequency (for PCM recording and playback)
Auto Divide microSD card
Recording scene
Bit rate (for PCM recording and playback)
Recording level (with ALC off)
Remaining battery power
File format
Folder name microSD indicator
Level meters, Information indicators
(track name, file name, artist name, total playback time, operation status, file type, current time and date, etc.)
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Remaining recording time
(hour : minute)
Elapsed recording time
(hour : minute : second)
Microphone sensitivity
File number/
Total number of files
EQ (equalizer)
File name
Level meters
Recording/Playback
indicators (S/W)
Recording margin, playback position indicator
Hint:
· What is Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) recording?
Linear PCM (LPCM) recording is a digital recording method that samples analog audio signals at a certain frequency and saves them as digital signals without compression.
Music CDs (CD-DA–CD digital Audio) use PCM recording (sampling rate of 44.1kHz, bit depth of 16-bit samples, bit rate of 1,411kbps, and frequency response from 20 to
20kHz).
PCM recordings are digitally-recorded unprocessed audio, and are supposed to be of the highest sound quality. “WAVE” format is used to import these PCM recording files into a computer. The WAVE file extension is “.WAV”. MP3 and WMA format files are created by compressing the LPCM data.
· Recording margin indicator
Recording margin: space or margin (expressed in dB) between 0dB and the input peak levels.
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Table of contents
- 4 Part names and functions
- 4 Front, side and back panels
- 7 Remote control
- 8 LCD screen
- 9 Recording with an external microphone
- 10 Recording from an external audio device (such as a CD player)
- 12 Using a preset or custom recording scene
- 12 Selecting a recording scene
- 13 Recording with the selected recording scene
- 13 Modifying the recording scene settings
- 16 Changing the Recording mode (Selecting a sound quality)
- 16 Changing Recording mode
- 17 Turning the ALC (Auto Level Control) on and off
- 17 Setting the microphone sensitivity (MIC SENS)
- 18 Setting the recording EQ (equalizer)
- 18 About recording EQ options
- 19 Selecting a recording EQ option
- 20 Customizing the recording EQ
- 21 Setting the recording peak limiter
- 21 Setting the High Pass Filter (HPF)
- 21 Setting the recording peak hold indication
- 22 VAS (Voice Activated System) recording
- 22 Setting the voice sensing level (VAS value)
- 23 Setting the Auto Divide function (AUTO DIVIDE)
- 24 Recording with the self timer
- 25 Changing the LED setting
- 26 Playing files
- 27 Playing back tracks from the Playlist
- 27 Indicators displayed during playback
- 28 Fast forwarding and fast reversing
- 28 Using headphones
- 29 Changing the playback speed
- 30 Playing back specific sections of a track
- 30 Using the Skip playback function
- 31 Using the A-B Repeat playback function
- 31 Using the Phrase playback function
- 32 Playing back the same track repeatedly
- 33 Locating a playback position by time (Time Search function)
- 34 Setting the sound EQ (equalizer)
- 34 About the sound EQ options
- 35 Selecting a sound EQ option
- 36 Customizing the sound EQ option
- 37 Tuning your musical instrument
- 37 Calibrating the standard pitch
- 38 Using the metronome
- 38 Setting the metronome tempo (speed)
- 39 Setting the metronome beats
- 39 Playing the metronome during recording
- 40 Dividing files
- 42 Using the fade in and fade out effects
- 42 Applying the fade in effect
- 43 Applying the fade out effect
- 43 Inserting and deleting index marks
- 43 Inserting index marks
- 43 Deleting index marks
- 44 Using the Playlist function (available only for the MUSIC folder)
- 44 Assigning the folder and files to a Playlist (P1–5)
- 45 Changing the playback sequence in a Playlist (P1–5)
- 45 Removing a file from a Playlist (P1–5)
- 46 Removing all files from a Playlist (P1–5)
- 47 Managing the Recycle Bin
- 47 Activating the Recycle Bin function
- 48 Displaying the Recycle Bin folder
- 48 Playing back a file in the Recycle Bin folder
- 49 Restoring a file from the Recycle Bin folder
- 50 Emptying the Recycle Bin folder
- 51 Deleting a selected file
- 52 Deleting all files from a folder
- 53 Formatting the internal memory/a microSD card (Deleting all data)
- 54 Programming a timer
- 58 Setting the current date and time
- 59 Setting the beep sound
- 59 Settings related to remote control operation
- 60 Activating the Auto Power Off function
- 61 Setting the Backlight function
- 61 Adjusting the LCD contrast
- 62 Initializing the menu settings
- 62 Checking the firmware version
- 63 Computer system requirements
- 63 Connecting the recorder to your computer
- 64 Disconnecting the recorder from your computer
- 64 Troubleshooting (Windows Vista/XP)
- 65 About files and folders
- 70 About the file naming rules
- 71 Transferring audio files from the recorder to a computer
- 72 Copying audio files to a CD-R
- 73 Ripping CDs (Creating compatible music files from music CDs)
- 75 Transferring music files to the Recorder (Sync function)
- 77 Playing back tracks in a specific sequence
- 77 Creating a Playlist
- 79 Error messages
- 81 Troubleshooting
- 86 FAQ
- 87 Specifications
- 89 Index