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Set the microphone input level.
When the INPUT1/INPUT2 (LINE/
MIC/MIC+48V) switch (
D
or
F
) is
set to MIC or MIC+48V, the input level
can be set using the ATT (INPUT1/
INPUT2) switch (
C
or
E
). Adjust the
setting based on the sensitivity of the
microphone.
ATT 0dB: -60dBu
ATT 10dB: -50dBu
ATT 20dB: -40dBu
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Notes
• The input level is fixed to +4dBu when the
INPUT1/INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V)
switch (
D
or
F
) is set to LINE. The input
level does not change, even if you change the
ATT switch setting.
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Select the channel to record.
With the REC CH SELECT (INPUT 1)
switch
H
, select the channel to record.
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Tips
• When using a stereo microphone with two XLR
(3-pin) plugs, connect the INPUT1 jack
A
to
the left channel, connect the INPUT2 jack
B
to
the right channel, and set the REC CH SELECT
(INPUT1) switch
H
to CH1.
You can record sound in stereo using a
Multi Interface Shoe compatible
microphone.
1
Connect the Multi Interface Shoe
compatible microphone (sold
separately) to the Multi Interface
Shoe.
2
Select [MI SHOE MIC] in the [MIC
SELECT] menu.
You can record sound in stereo using an
external microphone (sold separately).
1
Connect the external microphone
(sold separately) to the MIC jack
(PLUG IN POWER).
2
Select [STEREO MINI MIC] in the
[MIC SELECT] menu.
REC CH SELECT
(INPUT1)
switch setting
Sound recorded to CH1 and
CH2
CH1·CH2
INPUT1
CH1
CH2
CH1
INPUT1
INPUT2
CH1
CH2
Recording sound from a Multi
Interface Shoe compatible
microphone (sold separately)
Recording sound from an
external microphone (sold
separately)
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