Audio Dubbing - Sony Handycam DCR-PC10E Operating Instructions Manual

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Audio dubbing

You can record an audio sound to add to the
original sound on a tape by connecting audio
equipment or a microphone. If you use the
VMC-LM7 adaptor (not supplied) to connect the
audio equipment, you can add a sound on your
recorded tape by specifying starting and ending
points. The original sound will not be erased.
Connect the audio equipment using the RK-G128
connecting cable (not supplied) or a microphone
(not supplied).
RK-G128 connecting cable (not supplied)
Signal flow/
:
When using an external microphone, connect it
to the MIC jack of the VMC-LM7 adaptor.
If you record the sound using the built-in
microphone, you do not need to connect the
VMC-LM7 adaptor.
Notes on audio dubbing
•A new sound cannot be recorded on a tape
already recorded in the 16-bit mode (32 kHz,
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz).
•When an external microphone is not connected,
the recording will be made through the built-in
microphone of the camcorder.
• A new sound cannot be recorded on a tape
already recorded in the LP mode.
•If you add a new sound on a tape recorded
with another camcorder (including another
DCR-PC10E), the sound quality may
deteriorate.
•If you connect the TV to the camcorder when
you are recording audio, it may cause noise on
the TV sound. But the noise is not recorded on
the tape.
VMC-LM7 adaptor
(not supplied)
Audio equipment
LINE OUT
or
Microphone
(not supplied)
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