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Display Screens and Functions
and set the desired amount of time without sound before
creating a new track. 3 seconds is normally good.
3.
“Sound Settings”
a.
“Play Equalizer”
— The Play Equalizer has 8
settings: Normal (None), Jazz, Classic, Pop, Rock,
Live, Voice (Low Cut), and Filter-High. These
settings will change the sound of file in playback
only. These settings are also helpful for filtering out
high-pitched electronic noise or to improve voice on
playback of AM files.
b.
“3D Effect On/Off”
— When this setting is turned
“On”, the CC will adjust file playback to
sound three-dimensional.
c.
“Beep On/Off”
— When this setting is turned “On”,
the CC will make a beep sound with
every button press.
d.
“Default Volume”
— When the CC is
powered-on, the volume will automatically lower
to the “Default Volume” setting. If the volume was
Recording time is based on record quality using the internal
memory (2 Gigabytes):
32Kbps = 140 hours
64Kbps = 70 hours
96Kbps = 52 hours
128Kbps = 35 hours
192Kbps = 23 hours
CD Quality = 3 hours
Note:
Available recording time is calculated on the
available free space where the file will be recorded.
b.
“Mic/Line Choice”
— Choose from 3 input
options for recording:
1. MIC (Mono)
2. MIC (Stereo)
3. LINE-IN (Stereo)
c.
“Create Tracks”
This setting is used when
recording from a CD player, tape player, record
player, or other external source. When this setting
is activated, the CC will detect the
amount of silent space between audio tracks. When
the set amount of time without sound expires, the
CC will automatically create a new
recording track. When “Create Tracks” is activated,
some clipping of the first part of the next audio track
may occur (usually about a half second).
To manually create your own tracks press the UP
Button while recording. Use the slide bar to adjust