Reducing Noise Caused By Rubbing During Recording [Anti-Rustle]; Reducing Noise During Recording [Low Cut Filter]; Voice-Activated Recording Function [Vcva] - Olympus VP-10 User Manual

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Recording menu [Rec Menu]
Reducing noise caused by rubbing
during recording [Anti-Rustle]
Reduce noise caused by the voice recorder
rubbing against clothing (rustling sounds)
when recording in your pocket.
NOTE
• When recording with
the voice recorder in a
pocket or alike, secure it
with a clip to prevent if
from moving.
[High] [Low]:
Reduces noise caused by rubbing
sounds (rustling sounds) during
recording.
[OFF]:
Turns the rustling sound reduction
function off.
Reducing noise during recording
[Low Cut Filter]
The voice recorder's low cut filter function
lets you make recordings that reduce
humming sounds from air-conditioners or
low-frequency sounds from equipment such
as projectors.
[ON]:
Turns the low cut filter ON.
[OFF]:
The low cut filter is disabled.
Voice-activated recording function
[ VCVA]
The voice-activated recording function
(VCVA) automatically starts recording when
a sound louder than a preset voice activation
level is detected, and automatically pauses
recording when the sound volume level
falls. Use this function to automatically omit
unneeded quiet segments when recording
(such as long silences during conferences),
saving memory.
[ON]:
Turns VCVA ON. You can adjust the
voice activation level used for VCVA.
[OFF]:
Turns VCVA OFF. Restores standard
recording.
Adjusting the voice activation level for
voice-activated recording
1
Slide the REC switch to start
recording.
• Recording pauses automatically
about 1 second after the input
sound becomes quieter than the set
activation sensitivity.
The LED indicator light becomes
lit when recording is activated and
flashes when recording is paused.
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