Overview Of Time Shift Editing Using The Sound Memory Function - Sony PCM-3348HR Operation Manual

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5-2 Overview of Time Shift Editing Using the
Sound Memory Function
The procedure of operations is as follows.
1
Write the required audio signal to the sound
memory.
Select the operation mode from among manual,
auto start, and external trigger.
Select the source and destination channels.
Write the audio signal from the source
channel(s) to the memory (maximum 80
seconds stereo or 160 seconds mono).
.
2
Select the required section of the sound in
memory (sound memory editing).
Select the playback direction.
Adjust the memory playback start point and end
point.
After adjustment, play back from the sound
memory for confirmation.
.
3
Record the selected section of sound on the tape.
Select the operation mode from among manual,
auto start, and external trigger.
Select the playback direction.
Using the sound memory function and auto
punch in/out functions, carry out time shift
editing.
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Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory
Source
channel
Sound memory
Destination
channel
Time shift editing using the sound memory function
Sound memory capacity
The limit to the amount of audio signal which can be
written to the sound memory depends on the sampling
frequency and whether the sound is stereo or mono, as
shown in the following table.
Sound memory capacity
Sampling frequency
48.0 kHz
87.3 seconds
44.1 kHz
95.1 seconds
44.056 kHz
95.2 seconds
1
Write the required audio
signal to sound memory.
2
Select the required section.
3
Record on
the tape.
Stereo
Mono
174.6 seconds
190.2 seconds
190.4 seconds

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