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Press.
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Select INPUT and press.
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Select MS MATRIX and press.
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Make each setting accordingly.
Mid mic
Side mic
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Operations / Recording functions: MS STEREO MATRIX
Operations / Recording functions: MS STEREO MATRIX
2-09  Recording functions: MS STEREO MATRIX
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MS stereo format overview
This technique converts input from a directional mid mic, which 
captures sound in the center, and a bidirectional side mic, which 
captures sounds from the left and right, to stereo. You can change 
the stereo width as you like by adjusting the side mic level.
Since this technique can capture a wide stereo image, it is 
ideal for recording large open spaces with numerous sound 
sources, including orchestras, live concerts and soundscapes.
This  technique  is  also  extremely  eective  when  you  want  to 
adjust room ambience. Since it oers a high degree of freedom, 
it is used not only for studio recording but also for a wide range 
of recording—even of rehearsals and live performances.
This function enables you to convert stereo microphone signals when using a mid-side recording conguration.
Press  the  MENU  button  for  more 
than 2 seconds, and start operation 
from the top screen.
ON/OFF MID LEVEL SIDE LEVEL SOURCE CH SETTING
Set MS STEREO MATRIX to ON or OFF. Set the level of the directional MID mic 
that is pointed at the recording target.
Setting values: MUTE, −48.0 – +12.0 dB
Default: +0.0dB
Set the level of the bidirectional SIDE mic, 
which is perpendicular to the MID mic.
Setting values: MUTE, −48.0 – +12.0dB
Default: +0.0dB
Set the input used (only in 4CH mode). Assign the MID and SIDE inputs to the left 
(INPUT 1) and right (INPUT 2) channels.
NOTE:
You cannot use this function 
together with MONO MIX.
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