Record Start Tone; Record End Tone - Fostex Dc-R302 Detailed Manual

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Record.start.tone
( See also "Generating the record start tone" on
page 17 .)
When you start recording, you can generate a 1
kHz tone twice with a 0 .1 second interval .
The tone is recorded to the file as well as output
from the [OUTPUT], [MIC OUT] and [PHONES]
jacks .
By recording the tone to the audio track of a
DSLR when recording video, the tone can be
used as reference for start timing adjustment
between the DSLR's "video + audio" file and the
unit's "audio" file .
By default, the unit does not generate the start
tone . When you set the start tone to be gener-
ated, you can select the timing of tone generating
after recording starts (0 to 3 seconds) .
While the tone is being generated (and recorded),
the display shows the screen as below .
+ TONE REC. +
+
Basic.operations
Recording
Record.end.tone
( See also "Generating the record end tone" on
page 18 .)
When you stop recording, you can generate a 1
kHz tone three times with a 0 .1 second interval .
The tone is recorded to the file as well as output
from the [OUTPUT], [MIC OUT] and [PHONES]
jacks .
By recording the tone to the audio track of a
DSLR when recording video, the tone can be
used as reference for end timing adjustment be-
tween the DSLR's "video + audio" file and the
unit's "audio" file .
By default, the unit does not generate the end
tone . When you set the end tone to be generated,
you can select the timing of tone generating after
you press the record stop key (0 to 3 seconds) .
While the tone is being generated (and recorded),
the display shows the screen as below .
+
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+ TONE REC. +
+
+

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