Recording
Monitoring while recording
You can monitor the recording as you are
making it by listening on the earphone
plugged into the voice recorder's EAR jack.
Use the +/– button to adjust the recording
monitor volume.
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Connect the earphones to the
voice recorder's EAR jack.
To EAR jack
• Changing the volume will not affect
the recording level.
NOTE
• To avoid unpleasantly loud sound, set
the volume to [00] before plugging in
the earphone.
• To prevent feedback, do not place the
earphone near the microphone while
recording.
• Battery life depletes quickly while
recordings are monitored. To conserve
battery life, leave the earphone
disconnected while recording, or set
[Rec Monitor] to [Off] before starting
to record.
Recording settings
Various recording settings are available,
letting you tailor recording to different
recording conditions.
[Rec Scene]
(☞ P.40)
[Rec Level]
(☞ P.69)
[Rec Mode]
(☞ P.70)
[Zoom Mic]
(☞ P.70)
[Low Cut Filter]
(☞ P.71)
[Timer Rec]
(☞ P.89)
[Folder Name]
(☞ P.72)
[Rec Monitor]
(☞ P.72)
Used to select one of
multiple preregistered
templates of recording
settings. When selected,
each template enters
several settings tailored
to a particular recording
location or condition all
in a single operation.
Sets the recording
sensitivity.
Sets the recording
sound quality.
Sets the built-in stereo
microphone's directivity.
Reduces humming
sounds from equipment
such as air-conditioners
or projectors.
Sets the content such
as date and time to
schedule a recording.
You can change the
names of Folder A
to Folder E to names
provided in a template
beforehand.
Selects whether or not
to output the recording
monitor sound from the
EAR jack.
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