SONOSAX SX62R
Quick Start Guide
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6.1.6
Recording parameters [REC SETUP]
All recordings parameters are settled in the [REC SETUP] menu; press several times on a key to scroll the
parameters and then confirm by pressing on the check key
Select bit depth:
24 – 16 – 16 dithering
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Select sampling frequency:
44.1 – 48 – 88.2 – 96 –
176.4 – 192kHz
Confirm selection with the
green check key
NTSC Pull Up / Pull Down
Nominal, +0.1%, -0.1%
Audio Sync mode:
Internal, Word Clock, Video
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[SAMPLING UP/DOWN] the nominal value of the sampling frequency can pulled Up or Down by 0,1% for the
NTSC world; in which case the symbol "+0.1%" or "-0.1%" is posted beside the sampling frequency in the
main screen.
Select audio file format:
Mono, Stereo Polyphonic
Confirm selection with the
green check key
Define the track source for
tracks 7 & 8: Mix output or
Return Inputs
Set the pre-record time:
None, 1, 2, 5, 10 or 20 sec.
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Mixing attenuation when
summing on track
None, -1.5 , -3, -6dB
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[POLYPHONIC] all active tracks are recorded in a single file. This mode requires to enable the MIRRORING
regardless of whether the Compact Flash card is present or not.
[TRACKS 7-8 SOURCE] choose the source to be recorded on track 7 & 8
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MIX OUT
Record the main Mix-L and Mix R outputs
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RETURN INPUT
Record the modulation applied on the RETURN connector
[MIXING LEVEL] applies an attenuation factor when summing multiple input channels onto the same track to
avoid a digital clipping; the choice depends on the phase coincidence of the sources.
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NONE
no attenuation at all
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ATT1.5
mainly used if the sources have no phase coincidence
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ATT3
recommanded for phase coincident sources such as stereo or M/S microphone
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ATT6
only used if the sources are absolutely in phase