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Replaying Tracks

Track Replay Display

A recorded track may be replayed for auditioning purposes.

To replay the last track recorded, press the PLAY button (

H

). The PLAY flag on the LCD 

display illuminates. After a brief pause, the display shows the elapsed time of the track. 

The bargraph meter will show the level of the track being replayed. The playback may be 

monitored via the PHONES connector. At the end of the track, the FlashMic will resume 

IDLE mode. Pressing the M/STOP button during replay will also return the FlashMic to IDLE 
mode. To pause playback during play, press PLAY again. The LCD display will show 

PAUSE

Play can be resumed by pressing PLAY again, or stop mode can be entered by pressing 

‘MENU/STOP.

A LONG UP TURN on the jogswitch will “fast-forward” the track (FFW mode), to enable a 

particular section of the track to be located. Similarly, a LONG DOWN TURN “rewinds” the 

track (REW mode). The time display continues to show the track time during these ‘fast’ 

modes.  

Note, if marker points have been added to the track, jogswitch turns will instead ‘jump’ the 

replay  to  the  next  or  previous  marker  point  (depending  on  jogswitch  direction). 

(See  the 

following section on ‘Markers’ for more information.)

To select and replay a track other than the last recorded, decrement the track number 

with SHORT DOWN TURNs on the jogswitch. (A LONG DOWN TURN will decrement faster.) 

UP TURNs will similarly increment the track number. When the required track number is 

displayed, press the PLAY button to replay the track.

It is also possible to select a different track while remaining in PLAY mode; SHORT TURNs of 

the jogswitch will skip to the next or previous track, depending on the direction of rotation. 

Be  careful  not  to  make  LONG  TURNs,  as  the  FlashMic  will  instead  enter  FFW  or  REW 

mode, as described above.

Select Track Display

Markers

It is often useful to mark one (or more) points in a recording for ease of reference during 

later production and editing. You can add markers to FlashMic recordings in both REC and 

PLAYBACK modes..

The markers are ‘data flags’, which are embedded in the sound file at the appropriate point. 

They will appear as onscreen markers when the downloaded sound files are later loaded 

into a sound editing package. The markers are written to the sound file with both linear and 

compressed recording formats.

FlashMic markers are recognised by a number of professional editing applications, including 

Cool Edit Pro, Adobe Audition, Sound Forge V4 and above. Note however, that editors can 

currently only read markers in sound files recorded using the linear recording modes.

A marker is added whilst recording or during playback by a short press on the REC button. 

(Note that a long press activates the REC LOCK function in REC mode). The LCD display 
briefly displays 

MARKED

. As the marker is purely a data flag within the sound file, no further 

indication  of  its  presence  will  be  apparent  until  the  resulting  file  is  loaded  into  an  editor 

(although the marker points can be used as locators during playback). 

Deleting a Track

If an erroneous or otherwise unwanted or unusable recording is made, it may be deleted 

from the FlashMic’s memory to save memory space.

Deletion of tracks is performed via the FlashMic menu system. See 

Delete Menu

, page  

for full details on how to delete a track.

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Страница 1: ...interstage Phistersvej 31 2900 Hellerup Danmark Telefon 3946 0000 fax 3946 0040 www interstage dk pro audio with a smile...

Страница 2: ...ll the information you should need to use your FlashMic easily and effectively We recommend you read through the manual carefully before using your FlashMic for the first time and to keep it in a safe...

Страница 3: ...8 adaptor 16TPI BSW 1 5m USB cable Type A to 5 pin Mini B 2 x AA alkaline batteries CD ROM with FlashMic Manager software both Windows and Mac versions What s in the box Take care not to subject the F...

Страница 4: ...ng Level Menu 19 Hi pass Filter Menu 20 Battery Type Menu 20 Delete Menu 21 Clock Set Menu 22 FlashMic Manager 23 Installing FlashMic Manager on a PC Initial Installation 23 Installing FlashMic Manage...

Страница 5: ...ailed deleted or whatever so you can now manipulate recorded audio in the same ways The FlashMic is ideal for use by journalists and reporters for news gathering and interviews by business organisatio...

Страница 6: ...c body LCD display see FlashMic Display Window Main operating control section REC button G PLAY button H MENU STOP button M Multi function jogswitch control see Jogswitch Description Record mode LED R...

Страница 7: ...Display Window 6 character alphanumeric display 4 segment battery status indicator REC flag indicates FlashMic is in record mode PLAY flag indicates FlashMic is in replay mode 16 segment bargraph mete...

Страница 8: ...nvironmental guidelines Battery Management Battery life will be maximised if the FlashMic is switched off when not in use as the power consumed in IDLE mode is virtually the same as in REC mode The in...

Страница 9: ...pring loaded so that the jogswitch always returns to its rest position Each of the three possible movements can be either long or short giving a total of six possible actions The FlashMic s firmware d...

Страница 10: ...ed to in this manual as IDLE mode and the displays are as shown below In IDLE mode i e when the FlashMic is powered but not otherwise being operated the main display alternates between the number of t...

Страница 11: ...ation of the audio level in both Idle mode and Record mode The main display indicates the remaining recording time and counts down When there are 10mins of record time remaining the display backlight...

Страница 12: ...to a factory preset level when the FlashMic is switched on The level can be adjusted during REC PLAY or IDLE modes The LCD display will return automatically to the REC or IDLE displays after a timeou...

Страница 13: ...ect a different track while remaining in PLAY mode SHORT TURNs of the jogswitch will skip to the next or previous track depending on the direction of rotation Be careful not to make LONG TURNs as the...

Страница 14: ...es FlashMic Manager has already been installed on a computer See section Installing FlashMic Manager page 23 if this is not the case First determine the location in the computer s directory structure...

Страница 15: ...ings will be lost Do not use the Chkdsk command from a PC as this may corrupt the FlashMic file system Switch the microphone on Connect the FlashMic to a spare USB port on the PC using the cable suppl...

Страница 16: ...It is generally recommended that the FlashMic should not be connected to a computer if the batteries are running low If the batteries do go flat during data transfer the FlashMic will continue to per...

Страница 17: ...modes cancels REC or PLAY This is the header of the menu option list A SHORT DOWN TURN of the jogswitch will now bring up the first of the menus PRESET Subsequent SHORT DOWN TURNs bring up the others...

Страница 18: ...y will show PRESET Select this with a SHORT PRESS and the name of the currently selected preset will be displayed To select a different preset make SHORT UP or DOWN TURNs of the jogswitch The display...

Страница 19: ...14hr 40min MPEG1 Layer 2 files 32kHz MP32K 18hr 25min The choice of recording mode will usually be determined by the onward programme production chain To enter the Recording Mode Menu enter MENU mode...

Страница 20: ...reduced to zero the AGC system is selected In this mode FlashMic automatically adjusts recording level according to the sound level In most situations this ensures that a recording of usable level wil...

Страница 21: ...ned in FlashMic Manager The FlashMic may be powered by rechargeable or alkaline batteries The two types of battery have different discharge characteristics and for the battery status symbol in the LCD...

Страница 22: ...o enter the Delete Menu enter Menu mode by pressing the M STOP button and then make SHORT DOWN TURNs of the jogswitch until the display shows DELTRK Delete Menu Select this with a SHORT PRESS and the...

Страница 23: ...ill be accurate To enter the Clock Set Menu enter MENU mode by pressing the M STOP button and then make SHORT DOWN TURNs of the jogswitch until the display shows TIMDAT After setting all the date and...

Страница 24: ...s familiar with basic Windows Mac operations for file handling navigation etc If you are unsure how to install the software please consult your organisation s IT department or your HHB dealer Installi...

Страница 25: ...double click the installation program FMMInstall This installs FlashMic Manager into the Applications folder on the main hard drive A program alias is also copied onto the desktop To launch the Flash...

Страница 26: ...FlashMic Interface Running on a PC FlashMic Interface Running on a Mac En 25 ENGLISH Using FlashMic Manager The user interface of FlashMic Manager opens as shown below...

Страница 27: ...FlashMic Manager A set of parameters is called a preset and the FlashMic can hold up to 9 presets at any time The FlashMic user can select whichever is appropriate for the recording application using...

Страница 28: ...yed in the window Items marked are those uploaded to the FlashMic as part of the preset Current Config file The filename displayed here will be that of the currently loaded configuration file In this...

Страница 29: ...cord buffer in 1 second increments from zero off to 10 seconds Set to OFF in example See section on PreRecord Buffer page 36 for more information Record Volume AGC If the AGC box is checked as in this...

Страница 30: ...nd can be used for reference and housekeeping purposes Max length is 255 characters Other Features and Functions DRM Configuration Enable Configuration Changes in DRM Setting this to No restricts the...

Страница 31: ...ed due to power failure etc to be recovered This routine scans the FlashMic s memory and checks for correct file lengths and EOF markers and applies fixes where necessary and possible A report is prov...

Страница 32: ...nfiguration file has already been loaded into FlashMic Manager Keyboard shortcut CTRL D Clear Preset Values simply clears all parameter windows the loaded configuration file and the FlashMic itself ar...

Страница 33: ...configuration currently loaded into the FlashMic and the Select Preset box will be set to zero The status bar will confirm that FlashMic Manager is now displaying the FlashMic s internal settings wit...

Страница 34: ...pload this configuration file See Uploading a Configuration File to the FlashMic Modifying an Existing Configuration File You may wish to change an existing configuration file in some way or possibly...

Страница 35: ...ot edit the cfg files in any text editor on a PC or MAC as the text capitalisation or the syntax may be corrupted and the preset files will not work correctly PreRecord Buffer The FlashMic incorporate...

Страница 36: ...to all presets defined for a particular configuration file In an organisation using mulitple FlashMics it allows each to be given an individual name which might be MIC_nn for example or possibly a re...

Страница 37: ...ternal clock was set correctly beforehand How you will use the file naming system will greatly depend on the type of organisation using the FlashMic s how many are in use how many people are using eac...

Страница 38: ...it arrived in for identification Ensure that the batteries in your FlashMic are adequately charged and change them if there is any doubt NEVER start a firmware update with low batteries as the FlashMi...

Страница 39: ...st computer application according to host computer clock Manual setting on DRM85 by menu item File Format Linear PCM wav Broadcast Wave File wav Or compressed MPEG 1 Layer 2 wav Date Time stamp is sto...

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Страница 41: ...range of additional functionality through menu based pages on the FlashMic s LCD display Specifications P38 All specifications are as the omni directional DRM85 with the exception of Microphone capsu...

Страница 42: ...ARATION FlashMic was developed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and or reused This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be di...

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