Actually producing the sound you
would like to record:
•
When a loud sound is produced the level
meter will swing all the way over to the right
while recording and the [PEAK] indicator
light will turn on. When this happens the
sound will be recorded in a distorted man-
ner since the recording level is too high.
2
•
When a loud noise is produced, adjust
the recording level so that the level meter
remains in the vicinity of [–6].
4
Press the REC s button again will
begin recording.
•
[
] will appear on the display.
d Elapsed recording time
d
24
When the level meter is
maxed out (the recorded
sounds will be distorted)
Example of conditions
where the recording level
has been lowered and the
excess input has been
adjusted
5
Press the STOP 4 button to stop re-
cording.
•
[
] will go out on the display.
e File length
e
Notes
• The recording will continue even if the volume
of a single file exceeds 2 GB in the linear PCM
format recording (☞ P.43).
1 The file is saved every 2 GB in separate
files. It will be treated as multiple files when
playing back.
2 When the recording exceeds 2 GB, the
number of files in the folder may exceed
200 files. The 201st file and later will not
be recognized by the recorder, so check by
connecting the recorder to a PC.
• When an SD Card is inserted in the recorder,
be sure to confirm the recording media as either
[Built-in Memory] or [SD Card] so that there is
no mistake (☞ P.41, P.46).
• When attempting to perform operations such as
rewriting the contents of an SD Card in cases
where the card has been write protected, [SD
Card Locked] will appear. The playback opera-
tion can be performed, but the write protection
must first be turned off when overwriting the
contents on the card (☞ P.18).
• If you select a folder other than [ A ] through [ E ]
and press the REC s button, an [Can't record
in this folder] message will flash. Select a
folder from [ A ] through [ E ] and start recording
again.
Recording