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Using an external audio device
Set as follows when you use a microphone
other than the supplied microphone or an
external audio device (mixer, etc.).
1
Select the sound source to be
input.
Set the INPUT1/INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/
MIC+48V) switch
or
according
to the device to be connected to the
INPUT1/INPUT2 jacks
or
.
External audio device (mixer, etc.): LINE
Dynamic microphone or microphone
with built-in battery: MIC
Microphone that is 48 V phantom power
compliant: MIC+48V
Notes
If you connect a device that does not support
48 V phantom power, malfunction may result
from setting this switch to MIC+48V. Check
before connecting the device.
If noise from the unused jack bothers you, set
the INPUT1/INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V)
switch of the unused jack (
or
) to LINE.
2
Set the input level of the
microphone
When the INPUT1/INPUT2
(LINE/MIC/MIC+48V) switch
or
is set to MIC or MIC+48V, you
can set the input level with the ATT
(INPUT1/INPUT2) switch
or
.
Adjust according to the microphone
sensitivity.
ATT 10dB is recommended when you use
the supplied microphone (ECM-XM1).
The input levels are as follows.
ATT 0dB: -60dBu
ATT 10dB: -50dBu
ATT 20dB: -40dBu
Notes
When the INPUT1/INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/
MIC+48V) switch
or
is set to LINE, the
input level is fixed to +4dBu. Even if you reset
the ATT switch, the input level does not change.
3
Set the channel to be recorded.
You can select the channel to be
recorded with the REC CH SELECT
(INPUT1) switch
.
The position
of the REC
CH SELECT
(INPUT1)
switch
Audio recorded on CH1,
CH2
CH1·CH2
INPUT1
CH1
CH2
CH1
INPUT1
CH1
INPUT2
CH2
Notes
To use a stereo microphone with 2 XLR (3PIN)
plugs, connect Lch to the INPUT1 jack
and
Rch to the INPUT2 jack
, and set the REC
CH SELECT (INPUT1) switch
to CH1.