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Features of the LS-10 Recording in various scenes Scene 1: Recording music Scene 2: Recording sounds of nature Scene 3: Recording a conference Setups of musical Instruments Actual applications Application 1: Digitizing an analog source Application 2: Excellent playback functions Application 3: Playback, editing on your PC Experience the world of unlimited live sound recording with the LS-10 Fully compliant with the linear PCM format, the LS-10 is capable of non-compressed digital audio recording at 96 kHz
Features of the LS-10 High-quality linear PCM recording capability High-sensitivity built-in microphones for high-quality recording Multi-format compatibility Newly developed to accurately capture any type of sound, the LS-10's high-sensitivity microphones are accommodated in vibrationresistant housings made of machined aluminum. The size and aperture shape of the housings are designed to optimize basic microphone performance parameters such a frequency response and directivity, ensuring maximum quality.
|LS-10 recording position Recording in various scenes Recording music Place the LS-10 in front of the musical instruments or the stage. The microphones have directivity so they should be installed in front of the performer or stage, with the LCD panel facing up. If the microphones are titled or placed upside down, the sound source cannot be recorded with correct positioning and the phase may be inverted. For details on the positioning, see pages 10 and 11 of this guide.
Recording sounds of nature Scene 3 The following settings are recommended for outdoor recording of sounds of nature such as bird songs, the murmuring of a stream, or even the sound of a steam locomotive. Recording a conference The following settings are recommended for recording people speaking at a conference, forum, lecture, etc.
Tips for recording individual musical instruments |Piano |Vocals Positioning if breath noise is noticeable |Acoustic guitar Point the LS-10 at a point just slightly off the guitar's sound hole. Pointing the unit more toward the saddle will make the sound softer and more reverberant, while pointing it more in the direction of the neck will make the sound sharper and crispier.
Application 1 Digitizing an analog source The LS-10 can be used to digitize analog sound sources such as LP records and music cassettes. Connect the LINE OUT jacks of the analog component (amplifier, radio-cassette, etc.) to the LINE IN jacks of the LS-10. A converter cable (commercially available) may be required when recording turntable sound through a mini-component system. When using an RCA (pin) jack converter cable, it is recommended to use a non-resistance type cable.
Expand the joy of recording Main specifications Recording format RS30W Exclusive Remote Control Set [Optional] ME30W 2-Channel Microphone Kit (non-directional) [Optional] Windscreen [Provided] The windscreen included with the LS-10 attenuates wind noise in outdoor recording. USB cable [Provided] • For the operating environment of the USB connection, see "Main Specifications" on page 15. Personal computer [Commercially available] The LS-10 is USB2.