Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1–Introduction
- 2–Names and Functions of Parts
- 3–Preparation
- 4–Recording
- Selecting file format/sampling frequency, and maximum file size
- Set where to save the file
- Setting the input functions
- Placing the unit and making connections
- Adjusting the input level
- Recording
- Recording playback and input sounds together (overdubbing)
- Recording two files with different levels at the same time (DUAL REC)
- Automatic recording and pausing (AUTO REC)
- Creating new files (track incrementing)
- Mark function
- Recording the moment before pushing RECORD (PRE REC)
- Delaying the start of recording (REC DELAY)
- Dividing a file manually (DIVIDE)
- Recording duration
- 5–Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE screen)
- 6–Playback
- 7–Using the Effects
- 8–Using the Metronome
- 9–Connecting with a Computer
- 10–Settings and Information
- 11–Messages
- 12–Troubleshooting
- 13–Specifications
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2–Names and Functions of Parts
Bottom panel
h Mono speaker
Use this built-in speaker to listen to recordings. Sound is
not output during recording, when the unit is in recording
standby, when headphones are connected, or input monitor
is activated.
j SPEAKER switch
Set this to ON to output sound from the built-in speaker.
NOTE
Even when ON, no sound is output during recording, in
recording standby, when headphones are connected, or input
monitor is activated.
k
Tripod attachment screw-hole (1/4-inch)
Use this to attach the unit to a tripod or mic stand.
CAUTION
Tighten the unit securely to the tripod or mic stand to
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prevent it from falling off.
Place the tripod or mic stand on a level surface when using
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it with this unit.
Some tripods use different types of screws, so it might
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not be possible to attach the unit directly. In such a case,
purchase and use a suitable adapter.
l HOLD switch
Shift in the direction of the arrow to engage the hold
function, which prevents unintentional operation.
All keys are inoperative when hold is ON.
; Battery compartment cover