MULTI-TRACK LINEAR PCM RECORDER LS-100 Multi-Track Linear PCM Recorder Us e r ' s M a n u a l EN Thank you for purchasing the Multi-Track Linear PCM Recorder. Carefully read through this manual to ensure that you use the product properly and safely. Be sure to keep this manual on hand so that you can refer to it at any time. To ensure successful recording, perform a trial recording beforehand.
Preface Description of This Manual • This manual is subject to change without notice. For the latest information such as the product name and model number, contact our customer support center. • The illustrations of LCD screens and the recorder in this manual may differ from the actual product.
▌ IND E X Preface P.2 Overview of Recorder P.11 1 Startup P.21 2 Recorder Mode P.32 3 Multi-Track Mode P.53 4 About the Tuner, the Lissajous, and the Metronome P.66 5 Menus P.72 6 About the PC P.117 7 For Quick Reference P.
Table of Contents Preface Description of This Manual••••••••••••••••• 2 Safety precautions ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Checking Accessories•••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Chapter 1 Overview of Recorder Main Features ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 Name of Each Part•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 Connecting with External Devices•••••• 15 Let's use LS-100! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 Recording Tips for Each Instrument •••• 18 Connection of the XLR/Standard Phone Combo Jack and Phantom Power Supply •••••••••
Table of Contents Chapter 5 About the Tuner, the Lissajous, and the Metronome Using the tuner ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 About the Lissajous measurement ••••• 69 Using the metronome ••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Chapter 6 Menus How to set the menus ••••••••••••••••••••• 73 List of menus •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Recording menu [Rec Menu] ••••••••••••• 80 Recording mode [Rec Mode] •••••••••••••••80 Microphone gain [Mic Gain] ••••••••••••••••81 Recording level [Rec Level] ••••••••••••••••••82 Inpu
Safety precautions ▌ Instructions for use Before using your new recorder, read this manual carefully to ensure that you know how to operate the recorder safely and correctly. Be sure to keep this manual on hand so that you can refer to it at any time. • Do not leave the product where it will be subject to high temperatures and/or humidity such as in a car parked in direct sunlight or at the seashore in summer. ▌ Important safety instructions • Do not store the product in a humid or dusty place.
Safety precautions ▌ Recorder Do not leave the product within the reach of infants or children. fWarning When using the product near them, take extra care and do not carelessly leave the product unattended. Children cannot understand warnings and cautions.
Safety precautions ▌Battery fDanger Do not put the battery near fire. Do not throw the battery into fire or heat it. Doing so could cause a fire, blowout or ignition. Do not directly solder, deform, modify or disassemble the battery. Do not connect the positive and negative terminals. Doing so could cause heat generation, electric shock or fire. When carrying or storing the battery, always put it into the case to protect the terminals. Do not carry or store it with a key chain or other metal item.
Safety precautions Do not short-circuit the positive and the negative terminals of the plug. Doing so could cause a fire, burn or electric shock. If the interior is exposed due to being dropped or damaged, perform the following steps: 1 Do not touch the exposed interior. Doing so could cause an electric shock, burn or injury. 2 Immediately pull out the power supply plug from the outlet, being careful not to receive an electric shock, burn or injury. 3 Contact your dealer or service station for service.
Checking Accessories The accessories shown below come with the purchased product. Contact your dealer if any accessory is missing or damaged. Recorder Strap USB cable Lithium ion battery (LI-50B) Manual USB AC adapter (A514) USB conversion connector The AC plug is included. • Contents may vary depending on purchase location. • Warranty differs depending on purchase location. Warranty card may not be included.
Chapter 1 Overview of Recorder EN 11
Main Features ▌ High performance directional stereo microphone and quality amplifier circuit 1 Main Features The newly designed stereo condenser microphone enables you to record live quality sound. Our devotion to circuit design has realized separation of audio and system boards and independent power supplies to each board, and consequently, achieves a low noise and a high S/N ratio.
Name of Each Part Built-in stereo microphone (L/R) 1 REC LEVEL dial Display (LCD panel) m button (Home) n button (List) MENU button (Menu) Fn buttons (F1/F2/F3) + button 0 button OK button (Confirm) − button These two dials can be used to adjust the recording levels of the left and right channels.
Name of Each Part 1 Name of Each Part Battery/SD card cover Lock switch Battery slot SD card slot XLR/standard phone combo jack (L) Strap hook VOLUME dial XLR/standard phone combo jack (R) EAR jack MIC jack (microphone/line input) XLR Power switch (L) XLR Power switch (R) EN 14 Power/hold switch REMOTE jack (Remote control) USB terminal
Connecting with External Devices Connect commercially available external devices suitable for your situation. 1 Connecting with External Devices Headphone ø3.5 mm PC Remote control To REMOTE jack CD drive To USB terminal Stereo ø3.5 mm To EAR jack Mixer To XLR/standard phone combo jack To MIC jack ø6.3 mm XLR connector Microphone ø3.
Let's use LS-100! ▌ Recorder Mode 1 Let's use LS-100! Band practice Solo practice Concert See page 32 for details. ▌ Overdubbing Record your singing while listening to a recording of instruments. Dub over the previous recording to create a new file. See page 39 for details.
Let's use LS-100! ▌ Multi-Track Mode Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 1 Let's use LS-100! Record and edit each sound source separately, and mix them into a single file. Track 4 Save as a single file. Track 5 See page 53 for details. ▌ Tuner/Lissajous/Metronome Mode Control your tempo with the metronome. Perform accurate tuning according to the type of instrument. Check the Lissajous waveform to determine the best position for microphones. See page 66 for details.
Recording Tips for Each Instrument ▌ Recorder position examples 1 Recording Tips for Each Instrument Voice Wind instrument Position the recorder slightly away from the singer's face. If breathing noises are audible, adjust the filter settings. Position the recorder pointing to the center of the so-called "bell." If breathing noises are audible, move the recorder slightly away from the center of the pavillon. Adjust sound by moving the recorder away from the center.
Recording Tips for Each Instrument Electric guitar Position the recorder pointing to a place slightly away from the sound hole of the guitar.For a rhythm guitar, keep a certain distance from the main body of the guitar. For solo or melody-focused music, move the recorder closer to the main body of the guitar during recording. To record sound directly from the speaker of a guitar amplifier, position the recorder slightly away from the speaker, pointing to the center of the speaker cone paper.
Connection of the XLR/Standard Phone Combo Jack and Phantom Power Supply 1 The guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and other instruments can be directly connected to the XLR/ standard phone combo jack. Some settings are required when connecting a microphone that needs the phantom power supply, such as a condenser microphone. Connection of the XLR/Standard Phone Combo Jack and Phantom Power Supply ▌ Connecting the instruments Connect a monaural instrument to the XLR/standard phone combo jack (L).
Chapter 2 Startup EN 21
Power Supply Inserting the battery Recharging the battery Use one Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-50B). Other batteries are not supported. ▌ Connecting the recorder to the USB AC adapter for recharge 2 Power Supply 1 Slide the lock switch to [OPEN] to open the battery cover. 1 2 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of the AC adapter. Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter and the AC adapter to the household power supply outlet. Insert the battery.
Power Supply ▌Connecting the recorder to a PC with the USB cable for recharge Notes 1 2 3 Start up the PC. Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the PC. The battery indicator on the display changes as described below according to the remaining battery level. ] appears on the display, • When [ recharge the battery as soon as possible. When the battery runs out, [ ] and [Battery low] are displayed and operation stops. • The battery indicator repeatedly appears during recharge.
Power Supply Notes 2 Power Supply EN 24 • Always use the dedicated USB cable that is provided. Do not use a cable from another manufacturer. Doing so could cause a failure.In addition, do not connect the dedicated cable to another manufacturer’s product. • Carefully insert the battery facing the right direction. • Be sure to turn off the recorder before replacing the battery.
How to Use the POWER/HOLD Switch Turning the power on Turning the power off Slide the POWER/HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. Slide the POWER/HOLD switch in the arrow direction and keep it for one second or more. How to Use the POWER/HOLD Switch • The home screen appears. Sleep mode If the recorder remains stopped for 10 minutes or more (initial setting), the display turns off and the recorder enters the sleep (power-saving) mode (☞ P.109).
How to Use the POWER/HOLD Switch 2 How to Use the POWER/HOLD Switch Activating the hold mode Clearing the hold mode In the hold mode, the recorder remains active but does not accept button operations. This allows you to safely carry the recorder because the recorder does not operate even if a button is accidentally pressed in your bag. This mode also prevents the recorder from accidentally stopping during recording. Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to position A. Slide the POWER/HOLD switch to [HOLD].
Initial Settings before Using the Recorder Setting the date and time [Time & Date] When the date and time are set, the recording time information is automatically recorded for each file. Set the date and time in advance for easy management of recorded files. 2 1 1 Select the setting item by pressing the 9/0 button. • Select the item you want to set from "Year", "Month", "Day", "Hour", and "Minute" so that the item flashes.
Initial Settings before Using the Recorder How to set the voice guide A 2 Initial Settings before Using the Recorder • When you set “Hour” or “Minute”, the time display format switches between the 12-hour format and the 24-hour format every time the F2 button is pressed. Example: 10:38 p.m. 10:38 p.m. (initial value) 28 22:38 • When you set “Year”, “Month”, or “Day”, the display order switches every time the F2 button is pressed.
Inserting and Removing the SD Card Inserting the SD card “SD” in this manual refers to SD, SDHC and SDXC. Commercially-available SD cards can be used in this recorder. • After closing the SD card cover, slide the lock switch to [LOCK]. • When the SD card is inserted, the recording media switching screen appears. Slide the lock switch to [OPEN] when the recorder is stopped and open the SD card cover. 4 2 Close the SD card cover. Insert the SD card.
Inserting and Removing the SD Card Notes Removing the SD card • When you remove the SD card, it may swiftly pop out if you suddenly take away your finger that was pushing the SD card or push the SD card out by flipping it. 2 Inserting and Removing the SD Card • The recorder may not correctly recognize some SD, SDHC or SDXC cards depending on the manufacturer or card type due to compatibility. • Be sure to read the attached SD card manual before use.
Operations on the Home Screen When the recorder is turned on, the home screen appears.This recorder has the following five modes. Each mode can be accessed from the home screen. For each mode, refer to the relevant page. 2 Normal, overdubbing , synchronization and voice synchronization recording are supported. [Multitrack]☞ P.54 Select a mode Operations on the Home Screen [Recorder]☞ P.33 You can create a file overlaying instruments and voice. [Tuner]☞ P.
Chapter 3 Recorder Mode EN 32
What You Can Do in the Recorder Mode Recorder Mode This recorder has four recording modes: [Normal], [Overdub], [Play Sync], and [V-Sync. Rec].You can select the appropriate mode for a wide range of recordings, such as recording of musical performances and field recording. 3 ▌ Play Sync This is the normal mode of recording. This mode allows you to record only the input sound (of musical instruments, etc.) that is being played along with the playback of a previously recorded file.
Files and Folders ▌ Folders In the recorder mode, the recording folders [Folder A] through [Folder E] are available. 001 3 Recorder Folder A 002 Files and Folders 003 004 LS-100 Folder B MTR 005 006 Folder C 007 Folder D 999 Folder E * Any files or folders directly under the [Recorder] folder will not be displayed on this recorder.
Files and Folders ▌ File Screen Mic gain Limiter/Compressor Low cut filter Input source Remaining battery Memory File name File lock Recording format Recorder status indicator [K] Recording [≠] Recording standby [L] Stopping [•] Playing back [ß] Fast-forwarding [™] Rewinding Memory status bar/ Playback position bar V-Sync.
Before Recording To achieve a good recording quality, it is important to properly adjust the settings, including the [Mic Gain] of the input source (☞ P. 81) and the [Rec Level] (☞ P. 82). ▌ Adjusting the recording level properly 3 Recorded sound will be distorted if the recording level meter swings all the way to the right, or the PEAK indicator lights in orange. Adjust the recording level so that the recording level meter does not exceed [-6dB].
Recording Before starting to record, select a folder from [Folder A] through [Folder E]. We recommend that you selectively use the folders to organize your recordings based on their contents. Normal Recording [Normal] Select a folder for recording. Press the REC button to start recording. • [K] appears on the display, and recording starts.
Recording ▌ Pausing the recording Press the REC button during recording. Notes • To protect your ears, turn the volume down to [0] before putting on the headphones. • To avoid feedback, do not bring the headphones near the microphone during recording. • Changing the monitoring volume does not affect the recording level or the mic gain. 3 Recording ▌ Dividing a file while recording • [≠] will appear on the display.
Recording Overdubbing [Overdub] In this mode, you can easily dub over a previously recorded file. This is handy when you create music or practice musical instruments, since it allows you to dub a new track over a file that is being played back. ▌ Usage Example 3 Playback Drums Recording File 1 Record the bass while listening to the playback. Play The new file after dubbing Bass File 2 Drums + Bass File 1 Original File Drums *The original File 1 used for playback is kept as it was.
Recording 3 1 2 Set the [Rec Mode] to [Overdub] (☞ P. 80). Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder. 6 7 Adjust the recording level. • Adjust the recording level to balance it with the playback file. Press the REC button to start recording. Recording • Playback will start from the beginning of the file. • Recording of the input sound and playback of the file will start simultaneously. c d • The file to be dubbed over will be played back through the EAR jack.
Recording Play Sync [Play Sync] The Play Sync mode allows you to record only the input sound that is being played along with the playback of a previously recorded file. ▌ Usage Example 3 Playback Instruments Recording File 1 Record the vocal part in sync with the playback of recorded band performance. Sing A new file recorded in sync with the instruments.
Recording 3 1 Sync] (☞ P. 80). 2 Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder. Set the [Rec Mode] to [Play 6 7 Adjust the recording level. • Adjust the recording level to balance it with the playback file. Press the REC button to start recording. Recording • Playback will start from the beginning of the file. c • The file for sync recording will be played back through the EAR jack. 3 Select a file for sync recording (☞ P. 34, 45). 4 Press the PLAY button to start playback.
Recording Voice Sync Recording [V-Sync. Rec] Voice sync recording is a feature that automatically starts a recording when the recorder detects a sound louder than the voice sync level (detection level) setting; when the sound level decreases, recording stops automatically. 2 Set the [Rec Mode] to [V-Sync. Rec] (☞ P. 80). Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode. Voice sync indicator Recording level meter 3 Press the 9/0 button to adjust the voice sync level.
Recording Recording using the metronome You can use the metronome to help you keep accurate tempo during recording. 3 Recording 1 2 3 Press the REC button to start recording. • If you have set [Countdown], recording starts when the metronome reaches the set count after starting. • The sound of the metronome will not be recorded. Set [REC Mode] to [Normal] (☞ P. 80). Set [Metronome Menu] to [On] (☞ P. 101). Select [Setting] and set [Display] to [On] (☞ P. 101).
Searching for files You can search for recording files by date. Using the recording date to narrow down your search, you can quickly find the file you are looking for. 3 Select the recording date with the +/− button. [Home] { [Recorder] 3 Press the OK button. • Enter the folder list screen. 5 Press the OK button. 6 Select the file with the +/− button. Searching for files 1 2 4 • You will get a list of files that were recorded on the date you specified. Press the F1 (SEARCH) button.
Playback Playback This recorder can play files it has recorded as well as WAV and MP3 format files transferred from other machines. 3 Playback 1 2 Select the file to play back (☞ P. 34, P. 45). Press the PLAY button to start playback. 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback. • [L] will appear on the display. • Playback of the file will stop. A • If you switch to the Home screen during playback, you can return to the playback screen by pressing the F3 (PLAYBACK) button.
Playback ▌ Fast-forwarding • The recorder stops when it reaches the beginning of a file. If you keep pressing the 0 button, the recorder continues rewinding from the end of the previous file. ▌Skipping to the beginning of a file 3 Playback Press and hold the 9 button when the recorder is stopped. • Fast-forwarding stops once you release the 9 button. Press the PLAY button to start playback from where it was stopped. Press and hold the 9 button when a file is being played back.
Playback Placing an index mark An index mark will help you quickly locate a desired playback position when you fastforward, rewind, or cue a file. 3 2 During playback, select the index mark to be erased with the 9/0 button. Playback A • Be sure to assign the [INDEX] function to the Fn button in advance (☞ P.107). 1 At the position you wish to place an index mark, press the preassigned Fn button. • A number appears on the display, and the index mark is placed.
Playback Segment repeat playback This feature allows you to play back a part of a file in repeat. A • Be sure to assign the [A-B] function to the Fn button in advance (☞ P. 107). Pressing any of the following buttons will release the segment repeat playback. 3 a c Select the file that has the segment you wish to play back in repeat, and start playback (☞ P. 34, P. 45).
Erasing Erasing a File You can erase a file from its folder. You can also erase all files in a selected folder. 3 Erasing 1 2 3 4 5 EN 50 Select a file to erase (☞ P. 34, P. 45). While the recorder is stopped, press the ERASE button. Select [All in folder] or [One file] with the +/− button. Press the OK button. Select [Start] with the + button. 6 Press the OK button. • The display switches to [Erasing!], and erasing starts. [Erased] appears when the file is erased.
Erasing Partially erasing a file You can erase an unwanted part of a PCM format file recorded with this recorder. 1 Press the ERASE button again at the position where you wish to end the partial erase. • [Start point] and [End point] will flash alternately on the display. Play the file you wish to partially erase. 3 Erasing 2 3 • Locate the beginning of the part you wish to erase. If the file is long, you can use the 9 button to locate the beginning of the part to erase.
Erasing ▌ Important Notes on Erasing • Once erased, files cannot be recovered. Check carefully before erasing files. 3 • When you have an SD card inserted in the recorder, make sure to check if your memory selection is set to [Internal memory] or [SD card] (☞ P. 108). Erasing • Locked or read-only files cannot be erased (☞ P. 91). • No more recordings can be made when [Memory full] appears. Erase unnecessary files before continuing to record.
Chapter 4 Multi-Track Mode EN 53
What You Can Do in the Multi-Track Mode Multi-Track Mode The Multi-Track Mode allows you to separately record and play back different parts/sound sources (guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, vocal, etc.). You can manage up to 8 tracks under 1 project. Recorded tracks can be edited separately to adjust the output level or balance, which is ideal for creating a demo. In this mode, you can record over an already recorded track, unlike in the recorder mode. Edited tracks can be mixed (bounced) into a single file.
Files and Folders ▌ Folders In the Multi-Track Mode, there are folders for managing [PRJ] (Project). Files are managed by the project, and each project has a number assigned.
Files and Folders ▌ Multi-Track screen Icon display Recorder status indicator 4 Key shift Files and Folders Output balance Project number Elapsed recording/ playback time Memory status bar/ Playback position bar Level meter Output scale Mute Input/output level meter Track number Function guide ▌ File list screen under a project Icon display Project number Files assigned to tracks Files that have been bounced or are available to be assigned to tracks Function guide EN 56
Creating a Multi-Track Project 1 Select [Multitrack] 2 3 Select a track Creating a Multi-Track Project Create a project 4 4 Adjust the recording level 5 Start recording Continued on next page EN 57
Creating a Multi-Track Project 6 Stop recording 7 4 Creating a Multi-Track Project Check the track (playback) 8 Adjust the track 9 Add tracks Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add more sound sources to empty tracks. 10 Bounce the tracks See pages 59 to 63 for details.
Creating a Multi-Track Project 1 Select [Multitrack] 1 Select [Multitrack], and press the OK button. 4 Create a project In the Multi-Track Mode, recorded files (tracks) are saved under a project. 1 Use the +/-/9/0 button to select [NEW PROJECT], and press the OK button. 3 Creating a Multi-Track Project 2 Select a track • You can record up to 8 tracks; recording can be 1-track or 2-track recording. In 1-track recording, input sound from L/R is recorded as a mixed, monaural signal.
Creating a Multi-Track Project 3 In 2-track recording, the odd number track will be assigned to the L channel, and the even number track will be assigned to the R channel. Input source Built-in Mic External Mic LINE Input XLR Input Input Mode L/R Input (Stereo) Mono (L) / Mono (R) 2TRKREC 4 Creating a Multi-Track Project 4 Adjust the recording level 1 Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode. 2 Adjust the REC LEVEL dial according to the sound source (☞ P. 36).
Creating a Multi-Track Project 7 Check the track (playback) 1 Press the PLAY button. a • To listen to a specific track while muting the others, set the cursor to the track you wish to play back, and press the Fn (Solo) button. Pressing the button again releases the [Solo] function. Be sure to assign the [Solo] function to the Fn button in advance (☞ P. 107). • To rewind the file, press and hold the 0 button when the recorder is in playback mode or stop mode.
Creating a Multi-Track Project 4 Output balance: Press 9 twice. 8 You can adjust the volume for each track. Adjust the volume with the +/− button. 4 Left/right balance: Press 9 three times. 4 Creating a Multi-Track Project You can adjust the panning of left and right audio for each track. Adjust the left/right balance with the +/− button. 4 Track assignment: Press 9 four times. You can assign files that are managed under a project to specific tracks.
Creating a Multi-Track Project 9 5 Press the STOP button to stop recording and playback. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add more sound sources to empty tracks. 4 Bounce the tracks This recorder allows you to save up to 8 tracks under 1 project. Once you run out of empty tracks, create bounce files and assign them to tracks. You can bounce any of the files that are currently assigned to tracks. 1 Press the preassigned Fn (Bounce) button.
Erasing a Multi-Track Project/Track Erasing a project Erase a track Erase unnecessary projects. Erase unnecessary tracks. 1 Select a project to erase. 1 2 Press the ERASE button. Select the project that contains the track you wish to erase. 4 Erasing a Multi-Track Project/Track EN 64 • The erase confirmation screen appears. 3 Press the + button to select [Start]. 4 Press the OK button. • The display switches to [Erasing!], and erasing starts. [Erased] appears when the project is erased.
Erasing a Multi-Track Project/Track 3 Select the track to erase with the +/− button. ▌ Important Notes on Erasing • Once erased, projects or tracks cannot be recovered. Check carefully before erasing them. • When you have an SD card inserted in the recorder, make sure to check if your memory selection is set to [Internal memory] or [SD card] (☞ P. 108). 4 Press the ERASE button. 5 Select [Start] with the + button. 6 Press the OK button. • The erase confirmation screen appears.
Chapter 5 About the Tuner, the Lissajous, and the Metronome EN 66
Using the tuner This recorder is equipped with a tuner function which consists of the following four items: calibration, chromatic, guitar, and bass. This function enables you to perform accurate tuning according to the type of musical instrument you have selected. 1 [Home] { [Tuner] Setting up the [Calibration] Set up the calibration of the tuner. The frequency of the reference tone A can be adjusted by 1Hz increments in the range of 435Hz to 445Hz. 1 Press the +/− button to select the.
Using the tuner 2 Adjust while looking at the tuning meter and the indicator. 2 Adjust while looking at the tuning meter and the indicator. 5 Using the tuner • Tune accurately with the needle pointing to the center of the meter. • Any electronic musical instrument should be directly connected without any additional equipment (such as an effector). Setting up the [Guitar] and the [Bass] These items are basic tuning types for the guitar and the bass.
About the Lissajous measurement In facilities for sound recording (such as broadcasting studios), the distance between a microphone and a sound source is automatically measured from the phase difference. The Lissajous waveform helps you obtain the optimal positioning of a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone. ▌ What is a phase difference? 1 Connect an amplifier to the recorder before starting to measure.
About the Lissajous measurement 3 The current measurement value appears. • When there is no phase difference (0 degrees), it means that sound is being equally fed into the left/right channels of the microphone. If phase difference arises, the line becomes wider. At a phase difference of 90 degrees, the line forms a circle.
Using the metronome 1 Press the +/− button to adjust the tempo.
Chapter 6 Menus EN 72
How to set the menus Items in the menus are classified by the tabs. Therefore, when shifting between items, you can quickly set the target item by selecting the tab to which it belongs. Take the following steps to set each item in the menu. 1 Press the MENU button. 3 Press the +/− button to select the item to be set. 6 How to set the menus • The menu screen opens. 2 Press the 9/0 button to select the tab which contains the target item to be set. 4 Press the OK button.
How to set the menus 5 Press the +/− button to select a menu item. 7 Press the MENU button to close the menu screen. 6 How to set the menus 6 Press the OK button to finish the setting. • The screen shows that the setting is finalized. • If you press the 0 button without pressing the OK button, the setting operation is cancelled, and the screen returns to the previous screen.
List of menus A in the choices field indicates the default setting. ▌Recording Menu [Rec Menu]: Menu settings for recording Operation mode : Setting OK × : Setting NG Mic gain [Mic Gain] ☞ P. 81 [Built-in Mic]: [HI] [MID] [LO] [External Mic]: [HI] [MID] [LO] [XLR(L)]: [HI] [LO] [XLR(R)]: [HI] [LO] Recording level [Rec Level] ☞ P. 82 [Manual] You can adjust the limiter/compressor settings for each input source. [Auto] Input selection [Input Select] ☞ P.
List of menus ▌Play Menu [Play Menu]: Menu settings for playback Operation mode : Setting OK × : Setting NG [One file] [List] Skip space* [Skip Space] ☞ P. 89 [Forward Skip]: [File Skip][10sec.][30sec.] [1min.][5min.][10min.] [Reverse Skip]: [File Skip][1sec.][3sec.][5sec.] [10sec.][30sec.][1min.][5min.] 6 Recording Play mode [Play Mode] ☞ P. 89 Playing Choices Stopped Set items × List of menus * In the Multi-Track Mode, [Play Menu] do not function.
List of menus MP3 Convert [MP3 Convert] ☞ P. 96 Converts a PCM [44.1 kHz/16 bit] (WAV) format file into an MP3 format file. × × CD Write [CD Write] ☞ P. 98 Directly writes a PCM [44.1 kHz/16 bit] (WAV) format file into a CD. × × Bounce** [Bounce] ☞ P. 99 Saves all the tracks in a Multi-Track Mode project to one file. × × * In the Multi-Track Mode, [File Divide] does not function. ** In the Recorder Mode, [Bounce] does not function.
List of menus ▌LCD/Sound Menu [LCD/Sound Menu]: Menu settings that relate to the LCD and sound Operation mode : Setting OK × : Setting NG 78 LED [LED] ☞ P. 104 [On] [Off] Beep [Beep] ☞ P. 104 [00] [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] Language selection [Language (Lang)] ☞ P. 105 The languages available for display vary depending on the sales region. Voice guide [Voice Guide] ☞ P.
List of menus ▌Device Menu [Device Menu]: Menu settings that relate to the device Operation mode : Setting OK × : Setting NG Recording Playing Fn key setting [Fn. Setting] ☞ P. 107 Choices Stopped Set items [Fn. Recorder]: [F1] [F2] [F3] [Fn. MTR]: [F1] [F2] [F3] The functions can be assigned from each template. 6 [Internal memory] [SD card] Power save [Power Save] ☞ P. 109 [5min.] [10min.] [30min.] [1hr.] [Off] Clock setting [Time & Date] ☞ P.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Recording mode [Rec Mode] This menu sets the recording method of the recorder mode. 1 When [V-Sync. Rec] is selected 1 Select a menu item by pressing the +/− button and then the OK button. [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Rec Mode] [On] setting 6 Recording menu 2 3 1 Press the OK button. Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select the recording method. • V-synchro recording functions. • When [Rec Mode] is changed to a different mode, the function turns off automatically.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Microphone gain [Mic Gain] Sensitivity to the input source can be changed in accordance with the application and/or the recording environment. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Mic Gain] 4 5 Press the OK button. • The sensitivity setting for the selected input source appears. Press the +/− button to select the sensitivity. Mic Gain 6 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select the Input source.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Recording level [Rec Level] This setting can set either automatic or manual adjustment of the recording level. In addition, with the limiter/compressor of the input source , it can adjust the audio range for limiting. 1 5 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Rec Level] [Manual] The recording level is to be adjusted manually at recording. Limiter/ compressor can be set. 6 Recording menu 2 3 Press the +/− button to select a menu item. Press the OK button.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] [Limiter 2] Input switch [Input Select] [Compressor 2] Select this setting to equalize the sound strength. This setting avoids distortions, the sound level will be equalized at a predetermined volume. This setting is suitable for voice recordings. This setting sets the input channel of the audio source. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Input Select] [Limit/Comp Off] This setting is used when adjusting the input level without using the correction function.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Microphone power source [Mic Power] This setting sets the voltage used when a microphone or an external unit which needs the phantom power supply is connected. It also sets whether the power is supplied to the external microphone corresponding to the plug-in power function. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Mic Power] 6 When [Phantom Power] is selected 1 Select the voltage by pressing the +/ − button and then the OK button.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Recording format [Rec Format] This setting corresponds to the linear PCM format that can record sound at a sound quality that is better than CDs and to the MP3 format that can record by highly compressing the file. 1 4 5 Press the OK button. • The selected menu screen appears. Press the +/− button to select the recording rate. [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Rec Format] 6 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select the recording format. Recording menu 2 3 [PCM] [96.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Low cut filter [Low Cut Filter] The recorder has a low-cut filter function that eliminates low frequency sound during recording for recording of clearer sound. It can diminish air conditioning noise and the noise of the projector. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Low Cut Filter] 6 Recording menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. [300Hz] [Use this setting when the [100Hz] setting is not sufficiently effective.
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Pre-recording [Pre-Recording] The pre-recording function starts recording a maximum of two seconds* prior to the start of recording. For example, if you want to record the sound of a bird singing and you press the REC button when the bird sings, recording starts a maximum of two seconds* prior to the bird singing. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Pre-Recording] ▌ How to use Pre-Recording To record sound using Pre-Recording, set [Pre-Recording] to [On].
Recording menu [Rec Menu] Recording monitor [Rec Monitor] This setting selects whether the recording sound is output from the EAR jack. 1 [Menu] { [Rec Menu] { [Rec Monitor] 6 Recording menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. [On] The recording monitor functions. [Off] This setting stops the function. No sound is output from the EAR jack. 4 EN 88 Press the OK button to finish the setting.
Play menu [Play Menu] Play mode [Play Mode] Skip space [Skip Space] This setting enables you to select your preferred play mode. This function skips (forwards) or reverse skips (reverses) by the set time while playing a file. It is convenient for moving quickly to the playing position or for playing short phrases repeatedly. 1 [Menu] { [Play Menu] { [Play Mode] 1 [Menu] { [Play Menu] { [Skip Space] 6 Play menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item.
Play menu [Play Menu] 5 Press the +/− button to select a menu item. ▌How to play with skipping and reverse skipping Press the PLAY button to start playing. 2 Press 9/0 button during playback. [Forward Skip] [File skip] [10 sec.] [30 sec.] [1 min.] [5 min.] [10 min.] 6 Play menu 1 [Reverse Skip] [File skip] [1 sec.] [3 sec.] [5 sec.] [10 sec.] [30 sec.] [1 min.] [5 min.] 6 Press the OK button to finish the setting. • The set space is skipped or reverse skipped and then playback starts.
File menu [File Menu] Erase lock [File Lock] Setting the erase lock for a file prevents erroneous deletion of important files. In addition, it prevents a file from being deleted even when you conduct a file erase (☞ P. 50). 1 Select a file to set the erase lock (☞ P. 34, P. 45). 4 Multi-Track Mode Press the +/− button to select a menu item. [On] This setting locks the file. [Off] This setting releases the file lock. 6 Press the OK button to finish the setting.
File menu [File Menu] File Move/Copy [Move/Copy] This setting can move or copy a file saved in the built-in memory or the SD card within the memory. In addition, it can also move/copy a file between memories. 1 4 Select the folder where the file to be moved or copied is stored (☞ P. 34). [Move to memory] This menu item moves the files in the built-in memory or the SD card into a different folder in the built-in memory.
File menu [File Menu] 6 Press the +/− button to select the number of files for moving or copying. 7 Press the OK button. 1 Press the +/− button to select the file to be moved or copied and press the OK button to put a check mark in the file. 6 2 Repeat step 1, select a file to be moved or copied, and then press the F2 (OK) button. • The selected menu screen appears. [One file] setting 1 Press the +/− button to select the file to be moved or copied and press the OK button.
File menu [File Menu] Moving/copying to [Recorder] 1 Press the +/− button to select a folder to be moved or copied. Notes • When the remaining space in the memory is insufficient, the copying process is unavailable. • When the total number of files exceeds 999, the moving or copying process is unavailable. • Do not remove the batteries during the file moving or copying process. The data may get damaged. • A file cannot be moved or copied in the same folder.
File menu [File Menu] File divide [File Divide] When a file with a large capacity or a file that has a long recording time is divided, the File divide function makes it easier to manage and edit the file. A • Only the MP3 and PCM format files recorded with this recorder can be divided. • In the Multi-Track Mode, [File Divide] does not function. Press the + button to select [Start]. 5 Press the OK button. 6 Stop at the position where the file should be divided.
File menu [File Menu] Property [Property] This function enables you to check information about a file or folder. 1 Select the file or folder for which you want to display information (☞ P. 34, P. 45). MP3 Convert [MP3 Convert] This function converts an already-saved PCM format WAV file into a bit rate 128 kbps MP3 file. A large-sized WAV file can be downsized. Note • Files that can be converted are PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit] or [44.1kHz(mono)] files only.
File menu [File Menu] In the Multi-Track Mode: 1 Press the +/− button to select the file from the file list screen. [Menu] { [File Menu] { [MP3 Convert] 3 Press the OK button. 4 Press the + button to select [Start]. • The convert check screen appears. Press the OK button. • The animation is displayed on the screen, and MP3 conversion starts. When [Done] is displayed, conversion is finished. • The converted file becomes the [MP3 128kbps] format.
File menu [File Menu] CD write [CD Write] PCM (WAV) files recorded with this recorder can be directly written to an external CD drive. In the Multi-Track Mode: 1 Press the +/− button to select the file from the file list screen. Note • Files that can be written to a CD are PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit] files only. 1 6 Connect the recorder and the external CD drive by using the USB connection cable. File menu 2 • Insert an empty CD to the CD drive.
File menu [File Menu] • The animation is displayed on the screen, and CD Write starts. When [Done] is displayed, CD Write is finished. Setting [1File] 1 Select the file with the +/− button and press the OK button. A • When [CD Write] (☞ P. 107) is set to the Fn button, pressing the allocated button starts the CD write. Recorder Mode Multi-Track Mode Setting [Selected Files] Recorder Mode Multi-Track Mode 2 Repeat step 1 to select other files, and press the F2 (OK) button.
File menu [File Menu] 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/-/9/0 button to select the project for the bounce process. 6 File menu 4 6 Press the OK button. 7 Press the + button to select [Start]. 8 Press the OK button. • The bounce check window appears. Press the OK button. • The screen shifts to the Multi-Track screen. • The animation is displayed on the screen, and the bounce process starts. When [Done] is displayed, bouncing is finished.
Metronome menu [Metronome Menu] Metronome [Metronome] Use this function as a guide when recording an instrument playing or when practicing a musical instrument. 1 Press the OK button. • When [Setting] is selected, the Menu screen opens. [Menu] { [Metronome Menu] [Display] setting Press the +/− button to select a menu item. This setting sets whether the metronome is displayed on the window or not. 1 Select a menu item by pressing the +/− button and then the OK button.
Metronome menu [Metronome Menu] [Tempo] setting [Volume] setting The metronome speed can be adjusted between [40] and [208]. The metronome volume can be adjusted between [01] and [10]. 1 Press the +/− button to select the speed and then press the OK button. 1 Select the volume by pressing the +/− button and then the OK button. 6 Metronome menu [Sound] setting The setting sets the metronome tone. 1 Select a menu item by pressing the +/− button and then the OK button.
LCD/Sound menu [LCD/Sound Menu] Backlight [Backlight] Every time a button is pressed, the display backlight turns on for approximately 10 seconds (default). 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [Backlight] 4 5 Press the OK button. • The selected menu screen appears. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. 6 Press the OK button. Press the OK button to finish the setting. LCD/Sound menu 2 3 6 Press the +/− button to select a menu item.
LCD/Sound menu [LCD/Sound Menu] LED [LED] Beep sound [Beep] This function can be set so that the LED lamp does not turn on. This recorder outputs a beep sound to indicate that a button is being operated and to warn you in case of erroneous operation. You can also set up the recorder so that no beep sound is output. 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [LED] 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [Beep] 6 LCD/Sound menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. 2 3 Press the OK button.
LCD/Sound menu [LCD/Sound Menu] Language switch (Lang) [Language (Lang)] You can select the display language for this recorder. 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [Language(Lang)] Voice guide [Voice Guide] This is a function that provides audio guidance of the operating condition. Control this function this function by setting On/Off of the audio guidance and by adjusting the speed and the volume. 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [Voice Guide] 6 3 Press the OK button.
LCD/Sound menu [LCD/Sound Menu] [On/Off] setting This setting sets On/Off of the voice guide. 1 By pressing the +/− button, select either [On] or [Off] and then press the OK button. Intro play [Intro Play] When the cursor is placed on a file in a folder, the first few seconds of the file can be played. This function is convenient when you want to find a particular file. 1 [Menu] { [LCD/Sound Menu] { [Intro Play] [Speed] setting 6 The voice guide speed can be adjusted between [100%] and [400%].
Device menu [Device Menu] Fn key setting [Fn. Setting] The Fn buttons (F1, F2, and F3) of the devicecan be allocated to the desired operations. 1 5 Press the +/− button to select a Fn button for allocation. [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Fn. Setting] 6 • The registration window for the selected Fn button. 7 Press the +/− button to select a function for registration. Press the OK button. 6 Device menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. [Fn.
Device menu [Device Menu] [Fn. MTR] setting 6 Memory select [Memory Select] Device menu Off A function cannot be allocated to the Fn button. When an SD card is inserted, recording to the built-in memory or to the SD card can be selected (☞ P. 29). Input Select ☞ P. 83 Metronome ☞ P. 101 MP3 Convert ☞ P. 96 1 CD Write ☞ P. 98 Bounce ☞ P. 99 Mute ☞ P. 61 Key change ☞ P. 61 Solo ☞ P. 61 8 Press the OK button. • To set other Fn buttons, repeat steps 5 to 8.
Device menu [Device Menu] Sleep [Power Save] Time setting [Time & Date] When 10 minutes (default setting) has elapsed with the recorder in stop mode following power-on, the power turns off. To reset the date and time, conduct the following steps. 1 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Power Save] 1 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Time & Date] 6 4 Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select a menu item. Press the OK button. Device menu 2 3 2 3 Press the 9/0 button to select the setting item.
Device menu [Device Menu] 4 Press the +/− button to select the setting item. USB setting [USB Settings] You can select [PC], which enables files to be sent/received through a connection to a PC, and [AC Adapter], which charges the recorder via connection of a USB connecting AC adapter (A514). 1 6 Device menu 5 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [USB Settings] • Following the same steps, press the 9/0 button to select a menu item and select the +/− button. Press the OK button to finish the setting.
Device menu [Device Menu] When [USB Connection] is selected When [USB Class] is selected 1 Select a menu item by pressing the +/− button and then pressing the OK button. 1 Press the +/− button to select [Storage Class] or [Composite] and then press the OK button. [Storage Class] The recorder is recognized as the external storage device by the PC. [Composite] This is the setting when the recorder is used as an external storage device, USB speaker, or microphone through connection to the PC.
Device menu [Device Menu] Setting reset [Reset Settings] ▌ Menu setting after setting reset (default setting) This setting resets each function to the default setting (the setting at the time of shipping from the factory). Recording Menu 1 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Reset Settings] 6 Device menu 2 3 Press the OK button. Press the + button to select [Start]. Menu item Default setting [Rec Mode] (☞ P. 80) [Normal] [Mic Gain] (☞ P. 81) [Built-in Mic]: [Mid] [Rec Level] (☞ P.
Device menu [Device Menu] Metronome Menu Menu item Default setting [Metronome] (☞ P. 101) [Off] Device menu Menu item LCD/Sound Menu Default setting [Backlight] (☞ P. 103) Lighting time: [10sec.] Dim lighting time: [30sec.] Brightness setting: [02] [LED] (☞ P. 104) [On] [Beep] (☞ P. 104) [03] [Language] (☞ P. 105) [English] [Voice Guide] (☞ P. 105) On/Off: [On] Speed: [100%] Volume: [03] [Intro Play] (☞ P. 106) [Off] [Fn. Setting] (☞ P.
Device menu [Device Menu] Format [Format] When the recorder is formatted, all stored files are deleted. Before conducting formatting, be sure to transfer important files to your PC. 1 6 Press the OK button. [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Format] • [All data will be erased] is displayed for two seconds, and [Start], [Cancel] light up. 6 Device menu 7 2 3 4 5 EN 114 Press the + button to select [Start] again. Press the OK button. Press the +/− button to select the recording medium to format.
Device menu [Device Menu] Notes • Never format the recorder from the PC. • Upon formatting, all existing data including files for which File Lock was set and read-only files are lost. • To format the setting of each function, conduct [Reset Settings] (☞ P. 112). • When inserting an SD card into the recorder, always check whether the recording medium to be operated is [Internal memory] or [SD card] (☞ P. 108). 1 Disconnect the AC Adapter during formatting. 2 Remove the battery during formatting.
Device menu [Device Menu] Memory information [Memory Info.] System information [System Info.] On the menu screen, remaining space and the capacity of the recording medium can be displayed. On the menu screen, the device information can be checked. 1 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [Memory Info.] 1 [Menu] { [Device Menu] { [System Info.] 6 Device menu 2 Press the OK button. • [Remain] and [Capacity] of the recording medium can be displayed.
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Using the recorder on your PC When connected to a PC, the recorder enables you to do the following: Apart from using this recorder as a Multi-Track recorder or a music player, you can also use it as an external memory for your PC, that is, as a storage device (☞ P.122). The PC operating environment Windows 7 Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7 Standard installation Compatible PC's: Windows PC's equipped with one or more free USB ports Macintosh Operating system: Mac OS X 10.4.11 to 10.
Using the recorder on your PC Connecting to your PC Windows 1 Macintosh Turn the recorder on. A • [Remote(Storage)] appears on the recorder while the USB cable is being connected. • When you set up the USB connection on the recorder, the recorder will not be connected to the PC while [AC Adapter] is selected. Select [PC] in the USB connection setting (☞ P.110). • When you connect the recorder to Windows and open [My Computer], it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name.
Using the recorder on your PC Disconnecting from your PC Windows 1 Click [ ] on the task bar located at the lower-right corner of the screen. Click [Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device]. Macintosh 1 Drag and drop the drive icon for this recorder displayed on the desktop to the Recycle Bin icon. • The drive letter will differ depending on the PC being used. 7 Using the recorder on your PC 2 Be sure that the recorder PEAK indicator light (R) is off before disconnecting the USB cable.
Using the recorder on your PC Transferring voice files to your PC There are five recording folders available in the recorder mode, which appear on the PC as [FOLDER_A] through [FOLDER_E]. Files you record will be saved in these folders. In addition, the folder for the Multi-Track Mode appears as [PRJ000]. Macintosh Windows 1 2 1 Open the Explorer window. • When you open [My Computer], the recorder will be recognized by the drive name. While an SD card is inserted, it appears as [Removable Disk].
Using the recorder on your PC Using the recorder as a USB microphone/speaker This recorder can be used as a USB microphone or a USB speaker. Note • While the recorder is used as a USB microphone, it is available as a USB stereo microphone regardless of the recording mode. If connecting an external microphone to this recorder, use a stereo microphone.
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Alarm message list Message Battery power is getting low. Charge the batteries. If you run out of battery power soon after charging, the battery has reached its life. Replace it with a new one. (☞ P. 22). [File locked] Attempted to delete a locked file. Unlock the file (☞ P. 91). Attempting to record other than in the recorder mode. Select a folder from among [Folder A] to [Folder E] and try recording again (☞ P. 34). The file is full of index marks (maximum of 99 marks).
Alarm message list Message Description Action [Same folder. Can't be moved (copied).] Attempting to move (copy) into the same folder. Please select another folder. [Same files can't be moved (copied)] A file with the same filename already exists in the destination folder. Please select another file. [This file can't be divided] Attempting to split a file other than a PCM or MP3 file recorded in this recorder. Please select another file.
Troubleshooting Symptom Nothing appears on the display Won't start Unable to record 8 Troubleshooting Unable to record through the external microphone No playback sound heard 126 Action The battery is not loaded properly Verify that the battery's polarities + and - are correct (☞ P. 22). Battery power is getting low. Charge the battery or replace with a new battery (☞ P. 22). The power is off. Turn the power on (☞ P. 25). Battery power is getting low.
Troubleshooting Symptom Noise is audible through the recording monitor Unable to set index marks Cannot recharge Probable cause Acoustic feedback is occurring. Action When the built-in speaker amps and the like are connected there is a risk that audio feedback will occur while recording. It is recommended that you use a headphone for the recording monitor. Perform adjustments, such as further distancing the headphone from the microphone, and not pointing the headphone at the microphone.
Troubleshooting Symptom Make sure the [Input Select] is correctly set (☞ P. 83). The recording level is low. Use the REC LEVEL dial to adjust the recording level (☞ P. 37). The [Rec Monitor] is set to [Off ]. Set the [Rec Monitor] to [On] (☞ P. 88). CD writing is not available The selected file is not enabled for CD writing. Select a PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit] file that is enabled for CD writing. Cannot be converted to an MP3 file The selected file is not enabled to be converted to an MP3 file.
Accessories (optional) Accessories exclusive to the Olympus voice recorder can be purchased directly from Online Shop on our company's website. Stereo microphone: ME51SW Telephone pickup: TP8 The built-in large-diameter microphone enables sensitive stereo recording. This earphone type microphone can be plugged into your ear while phoning. The voice or conversation over the phone can be clearly recorded.
Glossary Glossary 8 Glossary EN 130 Description Sampling frequency (sampling rate) [Hz/kHz] The rate or frequency at which an analogue signal is analyzed to determine acoustic delicacies. The higher sampling frequency produces less difference in forward/backward sounds. Quantization bits [bit depth][bit] The number of quantization bits helps determine how much data is required to save a record when digitizing analog signals (such as voice).
Specifications ▌ General points Recorder Recording format Simultaneous recording track Recorder Mode: 2 Multi-Track Mode: 2 Simultaneous playback track Recorder Mode: 2 Multi-Track Mode: 8 Maximum recording file size PCM format: 2GB MP3 format: 4GB Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) format [96.0kHz/24bit], [96.0kHz/16bit], [88.2kHz/24bit], [88.2kHz/16bit], [48.0kHz/24bit], [48.0kHz/16bit], [44.1kHz/24bit], [44.1kHz/16bit] [44.
Specifications Built-in microphone Directional microphone MIC/LINE input Mini stereo phone jack MIC: input impedance 10kΩ LINE: input impedance 12.5kΩ Input XLR (balanced input)/ Standard phone (unbalanced input) combo jack XLR/standard phone input XLR: input impedance 10kΩ Phone: input impedance 10kΩ ø 3.
Specifications ▌ General frequency response 4 During recording/during playback (When recording via the MIC/LINE/PHONE/ XLR input): MP3 format Linear PCM format Recording format Frequency response 96.0 kHz/24bit 20 Hz to 44 kHz 20 Hz to 44 kHz 88.2 kHz/24bit 20 Hz to 40 kHz 88.2 kHz/16bit 20 Hz to 40 kHz 48.0 kHz/24bit 20 Hz to 23 kHz 48.0 kHz/16bit 20 Hz to 23 kHz 44.1 kHz/24bit 20 Hz to 21 kHz 44.1 kHz/16bit 20 Hz to 21 kHz 44.
Specifications 4 MP3 format Recording format Built-in memory (4 GB) 320 kbps Approx. 22h. 30min. 256 kbps Approx. 28h. 30min. 128 kbps Approx. 57h. 00min. 64 kbps (mono) Approx. 114h. 00min. SD card 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB Approx. 53h. 00min. Approx. 66h. 30min. Approx. 133h. 00min. Approx. 267h. 00min. Approx. 104h. 00min. Approx. 130h. 00min. Approx. 261h. 00min. Approx. 522h. 00min. Approx. 214h. 00min. Approx. 268h. 00min. Approx. 537h. 00min. Approx. 1074h. 00min. Approx. 432h. 00min.
Specifications ▌ Guide to battery life 4 lithium ion battery: (linear PCM format) Recording format Built-in stereo microphone (During recording mode) When recording with phantom power Headphone playback 96.0 kHz/24bit Approx. 9h. 30min. Approx. 2h. 15min. Approx. 12h. 30min. 96.0 kHz/16bit Approx. 11h. 00min. Approx. 2h. 30min. Approx. 12h. 30min. 88.2 kHz/24bit Approx. 10h. 00min. Approx. 2h. 30min. Approx. 13h. 30min. 88.2 kHz/16bit Approx. 11h. 15min. Approx. 2h. 30min. Approx. 14h.
Technical assistance and support The following are contact information for technical support for Olympus recorders and software only. s Technical Hotline Number in the U.S. and Canada 1-888-553-4448 s User Support E-mail address in the U.S. and Canada distec@olympus.
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