13
Making a Recording
You can capture high quality audio from the microphone input and line input.
Audio capture happens at the same time as HDV/DV stream capture. You can capture the
audio on location and synchronize to the video.
* The timing of the capture of video and audio will not match perfectly. A slight gap (a few frames)
occurs between the timing of the capture of audio and video, because although audio is input in real
time, the HDV/DV stream output from the camera is not in real time.
The timing gap between video and audio capture can be corrected. See “Capturing while Correcting
the Synchronization Gap between Audio and Video” (p. 44) for details.
1
Make preparations following steps 1–3 of “Preparations” (p. 11–12) above.
2
Connect the F-1 and the audio device.
* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to other devices, always turn down the volume, and
turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
* Use a balanced (XLR) type connector for the AUDIO IN connector.
Please connect the device after verifying the wiring configuration. The
figure at left shows the AUDIO IN connector wiring.
3
Set the switch on the side panel of the F-1.
Use one of the following settings for the connected device.
* Supplying phantom power to a dynamic microphone may result in damage. Please thoroughly
read the instruction manual for the device that you are using. When not using a condenser
microphone requiring phantom power, please set the [+48V] switch to “OFF.”
Capturing Video and Audio
Preparations
Switch
When connecting a microphone
When connecting to a line input
[GAIN]
-20 dB or MIC
Set to “-20 dB” to decrease microphone input
sensitivity.
LINE
[+48V]
Set to “ON” only when connecting a condenser
microphone that requires phantom power.
OFF
[CH3/4]
ON
ON
AUDIO IN connector
Microphone
L
R
Audio device
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