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Recording
1. Press the [RECORD] key.
"New File!" appears for a short time on the display and the unit starts recording on the newly created
file with the file format set in the procedure described in the previous "Preparation for recording".
A tentative title of the newly created audio file is automatically created and registered. The tentative
title contains date/time information. In the following example, the tentative title shows that the
recording started at 18H: 30M: 00S on 24th, December, 2001. The date/time is based on the internal
clock, which should be adjusted before using the unit. (See "Setting the internal clock" in Chapter 1
for details about how to set internal clock.)
You can edit the tentative title using the "Edit File Name?" menu in the Utility mode.
2. After recording, press the [STOP] key to stop the unit.
See the next page for details about how to playback a recorded audio file.
Tentative title
The leftmost “B” shows
that the file is “BWF”.
File number
Tips: Recording level adjustment of analog audio signals
Each level meter on the display holds peak value of the corresponding input signal (see the display example
below).
The peak hold time is initially set to 3 seconds, however, you can select the time among from 0 to 9 seconds
in 1 second steps and infinity using the "Peak Hold?" menu in the Setup mode. See "Chapter 15: Setup mode"
for details.
You can also check the margin between the allowable maximum input level (= 0 dB) and the actual loudest
level. The margin value (in dB) is updated each time when the loudest signal is fed to the unit.
So you can use the margin display function instead of setting the peak hold time to infinity. You can reset the
current margin value by pressing the [MARGIN RESET/CLR] key.
Using the [DISP LEVEL] key, you can choose what is shown on the display among the margin level, track level
and time.
the peak value is hold.
Notes for level adjustment:
• Set the recording level with the [INPUT MON]
indicator lit.
• Adjust the recording level using the [INPUT
LEVEL] control so that the "OL" indicator does
not light at the loudest part of the signal (i.e.
the margin value is larger than 00.0 dB).
If the input signal is too high, it clips at the
full scale level.
Tips: File number for a newly created file
Audio files automatically created are internally counted independently by "BWF" and "SDII" files.
For example, if you make recordings twice to a disk on which no audio file is available by setting the [AUDIO
FILE] switch to "BWF", two "BWF" files are created, whose file numbers are "001" and "002". Then if you make
a recording to this disk by setting the [AUDIO FILE] switch to "SDII", the file number of the newly created file
is "001". In result, two BWF files and one SDII file are created. A new file number is one greater than the
number of existing files of the same file format.
The appropriate Bit and
Fs numbers according to
the [SAMPLING FREQ]
switch setting is lit.
The appropriate file format according to
the [AUDIO FILE] switch setting is lit.
The appropriate tracks
according to the [TR
MODE] switch setting is
lit.
HMSF
2
1
-INT-
BWF
FORMAT
CLOCK
-0.1%
kHz
48
24
FS
BIT
PGM
ABS
∞
60
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HMSF
2
1
-INT-
BWF
FORMAT
CLOCK
-0.1%
kHz
48
24
FS
BIT
PGM
LT C
∞
60
50
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