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Sony ICD-BX112 User Manual page 2

Guide to better sound recording

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Techniques for Better Recording
The IC recorder allows you to record in a variety of situations. This section introduces easy recording setup for 4
typical scenes.
To record a meeting
Tips for setup
The noise of vibration, etc., transmitted from the desk
can be reduced by putting a handkerchief under the
IC recorder.
Record near the speaker.
MODE
SHQ (Super high-quality monaural
recording mode)
SENS
To record voice memos or dictation
Tips for setup
When recording, hold the IC recorder beside
your mouth to avoid breathing into the built-in
microphone.
When you record holding the IC recorder in your hand,
please note that the sounds from touching the IC
recorder (touch noise) are not recorded.
MODE
SP (Standard play monaural
recording mode)
SENS
For better recording and playback
To obtain the best recording results, perform a trial recording in advance.
The IC recorder has a noise cut function. The noise cut function reduces the noise, therefore you can hear the
recorded message more clearly.
To record a lecture or a lesson
Tip for setup
Turn the built-in microphone in the direction of the
sound source to be recorded. Or use a directional
microphone (not supplied).
MODE
SHQ (Super high-quality monaural
recording mode)
SENS
To record in your pocket
Tips for setup
The rustling noise of your clothes can be reduced by
putting a handkerchief, etc. in your pocket to hold the
IC recorder.
You can use the stereo microphone with shirt-clip (not
supplied) to reduce the noise further.
MODE
SP (Standard play monaural
recording mode)
SENS

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