Audio Dubbing Feature - Sharp VL-PD6H Operation Manual

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Audio Dubbing Feature

You can use a microphone to add narration to a
tape recorded with this camcorder and still
retain the original audio and video recording.
Microphones for Audio Dubbing
You can use the built-in stereo microphone, the
optional zoom microphone, or an external
microphone to record narration.
Optional zoom
microphone
Built-in stereo microphone
To POWER MIC
jack
POWER MIC
jack*
External stereo
microphone
*About the POWER MIC jack
This external microphone jack outputs a DC voltage of
2.5 V. It is for use with microphones that comply with
the specifications listed on page 103. Use of any
other type of microphone may result in damage to the
microphone or the camcorder. A microphone with a
separate power plug cannot be used.
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Notes:
• When more than one microphone is connected
at once, the audio used for audio dubbing is
selected according to the following priority.
1. From an external microphone
2. From the zoom microphone
3. From the built-in microphone
• The built-in microphone automatically turns off
when an external microphone is connected to
the POWER MIC jack.
• See page 55 for use of the optional zoom
microphone.
• Audio dubbing cannot be performed via the DV
terminal.
Audio Recording
In normal recording mode
12-bit audio recording
The audio is recorded in stereo on Audio 1.
Audio 1: Stereo (left and right) sound
Audio 2: No audio
16-bit audio recording
The audio is recorded in stereo with the left and
right sound on two separate channels.
Audio 1: Left sound
Audio 2: Right sound
In Audio Dubbing mode
12-bit audio recording
The dubbed audio is recorded on Audio 2.
Audio 1: Original stereo (left and right) sound
Audio 2: Dubbed stereo (left and right) sound
16-bit audio recording
The dubbed audio is recorded on Audio 2 over
the original right sound. Both the dubbed and
original sounds are in mono.
Audio 1: Original left sound
Audio 2: Dubbed sound
Note:
• You can select the 12-bit or 16-bit audio record-
ing mode by performing the procedure on page
30.
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