Line-In; Microphone - NEC VERSA 5000 Series User Manual

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Line-In

Analog signals come in through the NEC Versa 5000's
Line-In port. The analog signals are converted into digital
bits and bytes (digitized) through a converter known as an
ADC (analog-to-digital converter). The resulting digital
sound bytes can be stored, edited, processed, and trans-
ferred. You can record ambient sound effects, specific
sound effects, or music to enhance a presentation.
Ambient sound effects create a sense of place or environ-
ment and include sounds such as rain, heavy traffic, chirping
birds. Specific sound effects accent or illustrate an action.
Examples of specific sound effects include footsteps, a
crash, a clock chime. There are many sources of prerecorded
sound effects available on the market, or you can record
your own sounds.
Line-In accepts analog signals from external devices such
as a tape deck, a stereo CD-player, or a stereo tuner. The
Line-In port has a mini-type connector. You may need an
adapter to connect your input device to the NEC
Versa 5000 through Line-In.
NOTE
speakers.

Microphone

You can capture and record sounds through the internal micro-
phone on the NEC Versa 5000. You can record voice-overs
for narrations, reminders, or special instructions.
See "Recording" earlier in this chapter, for details about re-
cording sound with the microphone.
Using Line-In does not disable the internal
Using Multimedia 5-3

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