User Manual
Stereo Portable Digital Recorder
Rio Rancho, NM
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4) In Input menu, set LF Rolloff:
Low frequency audio content may be desirable or
distracting, so the point at which the roll-off takes place
can be set to 35, 50, 70, 100, 120 or 150 Hz.
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2
LF Rolloff
[AES INPUT]
LF Rolloff
[AES INPUT]
LF Rolloff:
Input Type: Digital
Stereo Mode: Independent
LF Rolloff:
Input Type: Digital
Stereo Mode: Linked
5) Set output level (HP Volume p. 8).
6) Begin recording (p. 13).
Browsing/Playing Back Recordings
Soft buttons in the Playback function provide the com-
mon button functions used for playback on a recording
device. The soft buttons will change depending on the
status of the playback: active playback, paused in the
middle, or paused at the end.
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C
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Press the keypad
button next to each
icon to operate the
functions indicated
by the soft buttons
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C
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REW
FF
Blinking icon changes
from Play to Pause
STOP
Play/Pause
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C
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Paused in
the middle
Paused at
the end
Play from
pause
Play from
beginning
Users can choose to play the files based on their name
or based on scene and take.
Files/Play Choose to play files by the filename. File-
names of the recordings contain industry standard iXML
chunks in the file headers, with the most commonly
used fields filled in. File naming can be set as:
• Sequence: a progressive sequence of numbers
• Clock Time: the time of the internal clock at the
beginning of the recording; recorded as DDHHM-
MA.WAV. DD is the day of the month, HH is hours,
MM is minutes, A is the overwrite-prevention
character, incrementing to ‘B’, ‘C’, etc. as needed
to avoid a naming conflict A final character serves
as the segment identifier, being absent in the first
segment, ‘2’ in the second segment, ‘3’ in the third
and so on.
• Scene/Take: the progressive scene and take
automatically cataloged each time a recording
is begun; S01T001.WAV. The initial ‘S’ is meant to
suggest “Scene” but also serves as the overwrite
prevention character, decrementing to ‘R’, ‘Q’, etc.
as needed to avoid a naming conflict. The “01” after
the ‘S’ is the scene number. ‘T’ means take, and
the “001” is the take number. An eighth character
is used only for the second and subsequent (4 GB)
segments for very large recordings. Scene numbers
are entered manually. Take numbers increment
automatically. (See Recording Screens.)
Takes/Play Choose to play the files based on scene
and take. Scene and take numbers can be manually
entered, and are embedded in the filenames and iXML
headers of recordings. Take number automatically incre-
ments each time the record button is pressed. When
browsing by scene and take, recordings that span
multiple files are listed singly and played as one long
recording. (See Recording Screens.)