Quick start Guide

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• Setting the recording mode: Rec Settings
Rec Mode
This sets the le format used to record les.
Setting Explanation
FuMa Record as Ambisonics B FuMa format (4-channel).
AmbiX Record as Ambisonics B AmbiX format (4-channel).
Ambisonics A Record as Ambisonics A format (4-channel).
Stereo Record as an ordinary stereo (2-channel) le.
Binaural Record as a stereo (2-channel) le that has been converted to binaural.
• Setting the recording format: Rec Settings
Rec Format
The recording format can be selected in consideration of audio quality and le size.
Settings range from 44.1kHz/16-bit to 96kHz/24-bit.
Higher values provide higher audio quality but also have larger le sizes.
• Setting the Ambisonic monitoring mode: Input/Output
Ambisonic Monitor
This sets the conversion format when outputting Ambisonic input signals from the
PHONE OUT and LINE OUT jacks.
Setting Explanation
Stereo The input sound is converted to ordinary stereo and output.
Binaural The input sound is converted to binaural and output.
Use to adjust the headphone output volume.
HINT
• Setting the low-frequency lter: Input/Output
Lo Cut
This function can reduce low-frequency noise, including air-conditioning, wind and
vocal pops. This can be set from 10 to 240 Hz or Off.
• Setting the limiter: Input/Output
Limiter
The limiter can prevent distortion by reducing loud input signals.
Setting Explanation
On/Off This turns the limiter on and off.
Threshold The threshold for limiter operation can be set from −2 to −16 dBFS.
Attack Time
In a range from 1 to 4 ms, this sets the amount of time after the input
signal exceeds the threshold until compression of the output signal is
maximized.
Release Time
In a range from 1 to 500 ms, this sets the amount of time after the input
signal goes below the threshold until the limiter stops compressing the
signal.