
5. Press
STOP to exit the menu mode.
Sensitivity settings for “Stereo Mic.”
You can select one of the menu items available.
For Voice:
You can select one of the following items for recording voices.
Auto: The microphone sensitivity is set automatically to the appropriate
recording level for the input sound. (Initial setting)
High: To record sound far away from the IC recorder or low sound, such as
when recording in a spacious room.
Medium: To record the sound of a normal conversation or meeting, such as
when recording in a meeting space or during an interview.
Low: To record dictation with the microphone held in front of your mouth,
sound near the IC recorder, or loud sound.
For Music:
You can select one of the following items for recording music.
High(Music): To record small groups, for example, a chorus, small (soft)
sounds, or a musical instrument that is played some distance away from the IC
recorder.
Low(Music): To record loud sounds, such as that of a band or singing
practice.
(Initial setting)
Manual:
During manual recording, you can adjust the recording level manually.
Sensitivity settings for “Zoom Mic.”
You can select one of the menu items available.
For Voice:
You can select one of the following settings for recording voices.
Zoom3: To record small sounds far from the IC recorder, such as when
zooming the voice of a person in a big conference room.
Zoom2: To record the voice of a person close to you, such as when
recording an interview.
(Initial setting)
Zoom1: To record your own voice while holding the IC recorder close to your
mouth, such as when recording a voice note.
Manual:
During manual recording, you can adjust the recording level manually.
Note
When using the built-in zoom microphone, the IC recorder records monaural sound.
You cannot set the microphone sensitivity when the Scene Select function has been
set. Set the Scene Select function to “Scene Select Off” before setting the sensitivity.
Menu items set for “Built-in Mic Setting” will not function if an external microphone
or an external equipment is connected to the
(microphone) jack of the IC
recorder.
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