User Manual

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Recording
The following describes how to record sound from microphones connected to the R-44’s Combo input jacks
3 and 4 and an analog device connected to Combo input jacks 1 and 2.
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Connections
Connect your microphones to Combo input jacks 3 and 4. Connect your analog device to the Combo
input jacks 1 and 2.
You will need a separately available coaxial cable to connect your device to the R-44’s Combo input
jacks.
Phantom power switch
Turn this ON when connecting a phantom-powered condenser
microphones.
System settings
1. Press the [MENU] button.
2. In 1 Recording Setup, set Input Select to Analog.
3. Set the Rec Mode to STEREOx2.
Set the other items in 1 Recording Setup as appropriate for the recording you
want to make.
4. When finished with the settings, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Main
screen.
* For more about system settings, refer to “System Setup” (p. 62).
*If Rec Freq is set to 192 kHz after setting Rec Mode to STEREOx2, Input Select is automatically changed
to Digital and Rec Mode is changed to STEREOx1.
Limiter
Turn this ON if you want to prevent unexpectedly loud sounds or strong attacks from producing clipping noise.
The limiter threshold is -10 dB relative to digital full scale.
The limiter can group and link each channel. Refer to “Limiter link” (p. 70).
Low cut
You can turn low cut on when breathing noise (the sound of breathing while recording a voice) or wind
noise (when recording outside) may be a problem.
The low cut feature records while cutting the lower range of the input signal.
Simultaneously Recording Sound from Connected
Microphones and an Analog Device
Microphones
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