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1. Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode Adjust the recording level e You can adjust the tempo of the metronome by pressing the button Press the REC button to start recording e If you have set Countdown recording starts when the metronome reaches the set count after starting e The sound of the metronome will not be recorded H res 3124 0006 way A 23 005 005 IMEE B9745 LECPPEPPEPPRP EP CP PC EREREREREEER 4a 30 a4 18 2 6 o PT3 x i i RUTPPEPFFPPEPEPEPER TEEVereeerer MODERATO 8 Press the STOP button to stop recording e When you stop recording the metronome will stop as well l Important Notes on Recording When you have an SD card inserted in the recorder make sure to check if your memory selection is set to Internal memory or SD card e P 108 To prevent losing the beginning of your record ing make sure the recording indicator is lit before recording When the remaining recording time is down to 60 seconds the PEAK indicator light R starts flashing as the time winds down to 30 seconds 10 seconds etc the light starts to flash faster No more recordings can be made when Folder full appears Select another folder or delete unnecessary files before continuing to record c P 50 No more recordings can be made when Memory full appears Delete unnecessary files before continuing to record P
2. Lock switch Battery slot SD card slot XLR standard phone combo jack L Strap hook VOLUME dial XLR standard phone combo jack R EAR jack ml MIC jack Power hold switch microphone line input REMOTE jack XLR Power Remote control switch L o_o USB terminal XLR Power switch R Connecting with External Devices Connect commercially available external devices suitable for your situation Connecting with External Devices PC CD drive Remote control To REMOTE jack Headphone Stereo Pw sss sss eseseses ss 3 5mm To EAR jack To XLR standard phone combo jack To MIC jack I I I w i I O 1 I q i B C 1 v i I UO 5 I or ca I I l O i I gt X lt O 1 I 1 o gt z I i o 1 1 o I F I 1 Eam J I e I I I 1 I rr E i ro i I 5 I O 3 1 Q 1 Oe i I I I ra I i I 1 VU I 1 1 I 5 1 pas I 3 a 1 C I 4 I i Q 7 O I TA a I SSL Jg gt i 1 i 1 i 1 l I E E Be oa Q Microphone i0OL S7 asn 597 EN Let s use LS 100 Recorder Mode Band practice Concert i S Solo practice Ove
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4. Connecting cord KA334 This connecting cord has stereo mini plugs 3 5 with resistance at both ends Set Input Select to Line on the recorder Exclusive remote control set RS30W When the receiver is plugged into the REMOTE jack the recorder s recording and stop functions can be operated through the remote control The receiving position can be adjusted thereby allowing you to operate the recorder from various different angles Jeuondo saOssad y EN Glossary Description The rate or frequency at which an analogue signal is analyzed to determine acoustic delicacies The higher sampling frequency produces less difference in forward backward sounds Sampling frequency sampling rate Hz kHz es The number of quantization bits helps determine how much data is required Quantization bits bit depth bit nate l to save a record when digitizing analog signals such as voice A Bit Rate indicates how many data bits are transmitted per second A 128 kbps file for example uses 128 kbits per second to encode data The smaller the bit rate you select the worse the quality and the smaller the size it will output The sound quality varies depending on digital audio compression algorithms such as MP3 even if the bit rates are the same Even if the bit rates are the same sound quality varies depending on the digital audio compression algorithm such as MP3 Bit rate kbps A linear PCM format is used s
5. Language switch Lang Language Lang You can select the display language for this recorder 1 Menu gt LCD Sound Menu gt Language Lang CDiSeund Menu DHEM ET Backlight LEQ Beep Language Lang Voice Guide Intra Play 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item e The selectable languages differ depending on the region 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Voice guide Voice Guide This is a function that provides audio guidance of the operating condition Control this function this function by setting On Off of the audio guidance and by adjusting the speed and the volume 1 Menu gt LCD Sound Menu gt Voice Guide C DiS ound Menu ONLINE We Aditi Backlight LED Beep Language Lang Voice Guide Intro Play nuaw punos q pq G Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item e Select an item to be set from On Off Speed and Volume 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears EN LCD Sound menu LCD Sound Menu On Off setting Intro play Intro Play This setting sets On Off of the voice When the cursor is placed on a file in a folder the first few seconds of the file can be played guide This function is convenient when you want to 4 By pressing the button select find a particular file either On or Off and then
6. are saved under a project 1 Use the gt P 1 44 button to select NEW PROJECT and press the OK button e You can record up to 8 tracks recording can be 1 track or 2 track recording In 1 track recording input sound from L R is recorded as a mixed monaural signal Both the L R channels on headphones will emit the same audio e Press the F3 2TRKREC button to record on two tracks simultaneously Please choose the two tracks between the following four couples 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Input source Input Mode Built in Mic External Mic Mono L R MIX LINE Input XLR Input Mono L yolOlg yDeI HINyy e HunealD a EN Q E D 2 G C I z O a aa x D O ot Creating a Multi Track Project ax ama O O Ue m Bip fam ag In 2 track recording the odd number track will be pum assigned to the L channel and the even number Ox00 00s a track will be assigned to the R channel Input source Input Mode Built in Mic External Mic L R Input Stereo LINE Input XLR Input Mono L Mono R 2TRKREC Adjust the recording level 4 Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode 2 Adjust the REC LEVEL dial according to the sound source P 36 sain 1 Press the REC button O O00406s EJ appears on the display and recording RM starts B
7. e Even if the microphone is not Press the button to select a connected the remaining battery menuitem time will be reduced faster if the XLR power switch is turned ON so please be careful GO Po Plug in Power When Plug in Power is selected 4 By pressing the button select either On or Off and then press This setting sets the voltage of the the OK button phantom power Phantom Power PI in P GY Baim fox Plug in Power Plug in Pe This setting sets the power supply of a m a the plug in power Off 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears EN Recording menu Rec Menu Recording format Rec Format This setting corresponds to the linear PCM format that can record sound at a sound quality that is better than CDs and to the MP3 format that can record by highly compressing the file 1 Menu Rec Menu gt Rec Format Low Cut Filter P Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select the recording format PCM This is the uncompressed phonologi cal form that is used for music CDs MP3 This is the International Standard that MPEG the working group of ISO International Organization for Standardization has established 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears Press the button to select the recording rate 48 OkHz 24bii 48 OkHz 16 bit 44 1kHz 24hii
8. D O Time amp Date ex P 109 Hour Minute Year Month Day x USB Connection USB setting PC AC Adapter Optional O O USB Settings P 110 USB Class Storage Class Composite Setting reset Resets the settings to the default O Reset Settings 1 P 112 eae cease i Formatting Format ws P 114 Formats the selected memory O x MEMOS Displays the remaining memory and capacit O O Memory Info 1 P 116 pay J y on System inf aia Model Version Serial No O O System Info P 116 snuaw JO Jsi G Recording menu Rec Menu Recording mode Rec Mode When V Sync Rec is selected This menu sets the recording method of the MAAT E ode 4 Select a menu item by pressing the button and then the OK button 1 Menu gt Rec Menu Rec Mode V Syne time Mode On setting Low Cut Filter D Press the OK button e V synchro recording functions e When Rec Mode is changed to a different mode the function turns off Press the button to select the automatically i hod Erer re Se V Sync time setting no a Press the OK button nNusw Hulpiodey GO DO e N 4 Select the detect time by pressing the button and then the OK button e This setting sets the detecting time When the input recording level remains lower Normal than the specified setting for longer than This method records sound in the the set detecting time
9. button and then the OK button Been fs on Sound Metronome l Beat setting You can select a rhythm pattern for the metronome between 00 and 09 4 Select a menu item by pressing the button and then the OK button Volume setting The metronome volume can be adjusted between 01 and 10 1 Select the volume by pressing the button and then the OK button Using the metronome function in Multi Track Mode e You can use the metronome in Multi Track Mode When the metronome is set to On the metronome starts at the same time as recording Use it to keep accurate tempo when recording multiple tracks separately e Inthe Multi Track Mode Countdown do not function LCD Sound menu LCD Sound Menu Backlight Backlight Every time a button is pressed the display backlight turns on for approximately 10 seconds default 1 Menu gt LCD Sound Menu gt Backlight E Freie a LC D Seund Menu DEn Bier Backlioht LED Beep Language Lang Voice Guide Intro Play P Press the OK button 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears Press the button to select a menu item A er H BY Gaium San Lighting Time ae gt Sec l 10 sec 30 sec 1 min Always ON Press the OK button to finish the setting 3 Press the button to select a menu item SOM Fares th an Backlight Lighting Time
10. the battery quickly runs out even after being recharged under specified condi tions replace it with a new one AC adapter N Warning Do not disassemble repair or modify the AC adapter Doing so could cause an electric shock or injury Do not use the AC adapter near flam mable gas or material such as petrol benzin or thinner Doing so could cause an explosion fire or burn Safety precautions Do not short circuit the positive and the negative terminals of the plug Doing so could cause a fire burn or electric shock ifthe interior is exposed due to being dropped or damaged perform the following steps 4 Do not touch the exposed interior Doing so could cause an electric shock burn or injury 2 Immediately pull out the power supply plug from the outlet being careful not to receive an electric shock burn or injury 3 Contact your dealer or service station for service Leaving it could cause a fire or burn ifthe AC adapter falls into water or if water metal or a flammable foreign object enters into the product perform the following steps 4 Pull out the power supply plug from the outlet 2 Contact your dealer or service station for service Continuing to use it could cause a fire or electric shock If you notice an abnormality such as abnormal sound abnormally high tem perature burnt odor or smoke during use perform the following steps 4 Immediately remove the battery c
11. 441 kHz 16 bit m PCM 96 0kHz 24bit to 44 1kHz mono Files saved in the PCM WAV format correspond to BWF Broadcast Wave Format and the date and time that each file is recorded is added to the file MP3 320kbps to 64kbps mono nuaw Bulpioday G Press the OK button to finish the setting A Haim Sam any VOC 120124 0001 wav Rec Format O406n15s Sync 2 9945 LAOODODOODDODOONOODET TEANA LLLLD 4 J 2 a a oD thi J 48 30 a4 pi HPEEEEHREEELAREE E ote e Corresponding formats for Overdub P39 Play Sync t P41 MP3 Convert t P 96 and CD Write P98 functions are the PCM format with 44 1kHz 16bit No other formats correspond Recording menu Rec Menu Low cut pion 4 Press the OK button to finish the Low Cut Filter setting The recorder has a low cut filter function that eliminates low frequency sound during i 9 Low cut filter recording for recording of clearer sound It can diminish air conditioning noise and the noise of the projector Setting tixed 1 Menu gt Rec Menu gt Low Cut Filter A Boum Con ELE Rec Menu ACAN E NE Rec Mode MI R In MA Rec Format Low Cut Filter nusw Hulpiodey 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item A Baum Sex ELEI Low Cut Filter 300Hz 100Hz Off 300Hz Use this setting when the 100Hz setting is not suf
12. Dim light time Brightness Lighting time This setting sets the lighting time of the backlight Dim light time When the lighting time of the back light elapses the backlight changes to the dim light This setting sets the time of the dim light Brightness This setting can adjust the backlight brightness in three levels nuaw punos qyq G EN nu wu punos qy o EN LCD Sound menu LCD Sound Menu LED LED This function can be set so that the LED lamp does not turn on 1 Menu gt LCD Sound Menu gt LED CDiSound Menu DILL We Maiti Backlight DED Beep Language Lang Voice Guide Intro Play Press the OK button NO Press the button to select a menu item Go On LED turns on Off LED does not turn on 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Beep sound Beep This recorder outputs a beep sound to indicate that a button is being operated and to warn you in case of erroneous operation You can also set up the recorder so that no beep sound is output 1 Menu gt LCD Sound Menu gt Beep CDiSound Menu MES NE Sabie Backlight LEO Language Lang Voice Guide Intra Pla y 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the button to adjust the volume e The volume can be adjusted between 00 and 05 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting LCD Sound menu LCD Sound Menu
13. List This setting plays the files in a folder 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Skip space Skip Space This function skips forwards or reverse skips reverses by the set time while playing a file It is convenient for moving quickly to the playing position or for playing short phrases repeatedly 1 Menu gt Play Menu gt Skip Space A Haim San ans Play Menu es gt pC fae Play Mode Skin Space Press the OK button NO 3 Press the button to select a menu item Skip Space Forward Skip Reverse Skip Forward Skip Playback starts after the set time is skipped Reverse Skip Playback starts after the set time is reverse skipped 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears nuaw ejd G EN nuauw ejd EN Play menu Play Menu Press the button to select a menu item El Begum fan any ___Forward Skip Fila Skik 10sec 30sec 1 min 5 min 10 min i Forward Skip File skip 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min Reverse Skip File skip 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min Press the OK button to finish the setting Setting fixed How to play with skipping and reverse skipping 1 Press the PLAY button to start playing M Wome San ane VOC_120124 0001 wav A 7 oo1 020 0 00 lbs 11 30 LADOADOONDO
14. You can assign files that are managed under a project to specific tracks Use the button to select files to assign and target tracks and press the OK button Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add more sound sources to empty tracks Limit gom LIMIT PR JODI s Ox00 00s EN Continued on next page You can record additional tracks while playing back a previously recorded track 4 Select an empty track with the button a Empty track 2 Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode 3 Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL dial 4 Press the PLAY button to play back the previously recorded track e All files assigned to the track will be mixed and played back e The audio of mixed playback will be output through the EAR jack e Recording starts at the same time as playback Creating a Multi Track Project 5 Press the STOP button to stop recording and playback Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add more sound sources to empty tracks Bounce the tracks This recorder allows you to save up to 8 tracks under 1 project Once you run out of empty tracks create bounce files and assign them to tracks You can bounce any of the files that are currently assigned to tracks 1 Press the preassigned Fn Bounce button e Be sure to assign the Bounce function to the Fn button in advance 1 P 107 e An animation will appear on the display and
15. bouncing starts e Done appears when the bouncing is complete It will be saved as anew PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit file under the same project pelolg yOeL INyy e Bunea yoed 01d yDeU NyNy e Buse EN Erasing a project Erase unnecessary projects 1 Select a project to erase co Boum fom ivan Project PROG PROG 00 05 37 W 5t PROJECT PRJOO4 PRJOO5 PRUJOOE 00511268 00 03 39 00224236 4tracks 4tracks 3 Press the ERASE button e The erase confirmation screen appears Press the button to select Start A Baim fom Project PRJDO2 PRJDOS OO 05 37 02 18 47 Project Erase Cancel Atrsck 4tracks btracks Press the OK button e The display switches to Erasing and erasing starts Erased appears when the project is erased Erasing a Multi Track Project Track Erase a track Erase unnecessary tracks 1 Select the project that contains the track you wish to erase A Boim fom TL Project PRJDO2 PRJOOS PRJO04 00211268 00 03 39 4tracks 4track Press the OK button e The Multi Track screen appears Som Ee T PRJOQ e O 00 00s 3 Erasing a Multi Track Project Track Select the track to erase with the button Boum fam an PRJOO4 e Ox0040U0s Press the ERASE button e The erase confirmation screen appears Select Start with the button iT a PRJOO4 MB V0C_120124 D001 wav Fil
16. gt Memory Select Device Menu 5 gt S a a TT Fr Setting Memory Select P Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select the recording medium 17 Wein fon fang ___MemorySelect__ Built in SD card 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Recording medium Select Setting fix g Device menu Device Menu Sleep Power Save When 10 minutes default setting has elapsed with the recorder in stop mode following power on the power turns off 1 Menu Device Menu gt Power Save Device Menu S EE TT Fn Setting if emory oe elect Format P Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item fh gst IT H GEMT BH j am 30 min 1 br er 5 min 10 min 30 min and 1 hr Set the preferred time Off Sleep mode does not function If the device is not put into sleep mode the battery runs out fast 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Time setting Time amp Date To reset the date and time conduct the following steps 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt Time amp Date By Bet fon funy Device Menu i mls PT Nua G Press the OK button 3 Press the P I button to select the setting item ou From Year Month Day Hour and Minute set the blinking cursor at the item to be set EN Device menu Device Me
17. iw lt gt 22 38 initial value e When you set Year Month or Day the display order switches every time the F2 button is pressed Example March 24 2012 2012 March 24 initial value March 24 2012 24 March 2012 How to set the voice guide After the clock is set the message Turn off the voice guide if you do not need it is played and Voice Guide P 105 is displayed Select Off when you do not need the voice guide e The recorder is ready to use when the date time and voice guide settings are complete For how to use the recorder refer to Let s use LS 100 t P 16 17 Inserting and Removing the SD Card Inserting the SD card 3 Close the SD card cover SD in this manual refers to SD SDHC and SDXC Commercially available SD cards can be used in this recorder e After closing the SD card cover slide the lock switch to LOCK e When the SD card is inserted the recording media switching screen appears 1 Slide the lock switch to OPEN when the recorder is stopped and open the SD card cover ple GS y bulAowWay pue Husu A 4 To record data in the SD card select Yes by pressing the button D Press the OK button to complete setting OS e The recording medium can be switched to the built in memory P 108 e The recorder may not recognize an SD card formatted initialized on a PC or other device Be
18. the recorder shifts standard way t P 37 into the wait status or the stop status Overdub l Mode setting While a file is playing the input sound can be recorded over the current file es P 39 By pressing the button select Play Sync either One time or Continuous Only the audio source that was re and then press the OK button corded in synchronizaton with the file content is saved t amp P 41 After completion of recording the file V Sync Rec closes and the device shifts into the This method automatically starts recording stop status recording when a sound that is louder One time Continuous than the set audio synchro level is detected e P 43 After completion of recording the file closes and the device shifts into the 4 Press the OK button recording wait status When any sound is detected the sound is recorded in a EN e When V Sync Rec is selected the new file Menu screen opens Recording menu Rec Menu Microphone gain Mic Gain 4 Sensitivity to the input source can be changed in accordance with the application and or the recording environment 1 Menu gt Rec Menu Mic Gain D eo gM Rec Menu She LA RT Rec Mode ow Cut Filter 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select the 6 Input source M ic G a in External Mic LR L XLR R Built in Mic This setting adjusts the sensitiv
19. used it may lead to malfunction of the recorder Also never use the dedicated USB cable with any other company s products Dd ANOKA UO 1 p102 1 y HUISA fe Dd INOA UO 1 p102 1 y HUISA EN Using the recorder on your PC Disconnecting from your PC 1 Click on the task bar located at the lower right corner of the screen Click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device e The drive letter will differ depending on the PC being used Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drives Q 5 Be sure that the recorder PEAK indicator light R is off before disconnecting the USB cable NO e The PEAK indicator light R will light up orange while the recorder is charging The USB cable may be removed during the charging operation Drag and drop the drive icon for this recorder displayed on the desktop to the Recycle Bin icon Make sure that the recorder PEAK indicator light R is off before disconnecting the USB cable e The PEAK indicator light R will light up orange while the recorder is charging The USB cable may be removed during the charging operation Notes e NEVER disconnect the USB while the PEAK indicator light R is flashing If you do the data may be destroyed e For more information on the USB port on your PC refer to the user s manual for your PC e Be sure to connect the USB cable directly to the USB port on your PC e Be sure to push the USB connector all
20. 112 When inserting an SD card into the recorder always check whether the recording medium to be operated is Internal memory or SD card ce P 108 Replace the battery with a new one in order to ensure that the battery does not go flat during formatting In addition it may take over 10 seconds to complete formatting Never perform operations such as the following during format ting as such operations may damage the data 4 Disconnect the AC Adapter during format ting 2 Remove the battery during formatting 3 Remove the SD card during formatting when SD card removing the SD card during processing When the SD card is formatted using the recorder the SD card will be the quick format Format does not completely delete the data in the SD card It only updates the file management information When transferring or discarding the recorder be careful that data is not leaked from the SD card It is recommended to destroy the SD card before discarding the recorder nuaw ad1Aaq a NUdW adIAaq EN Memory information Memory Info On the menu screen remaining space and the capacity of the recording medium can be displayed 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt Memory Info Baum Son Device Menu _ Memory Into Press the OK button So Hi ___Memory Info Remain 2 TGB Capacity 3 208 Eonert Capacity 2 DGE e Remain and Capacity of the recording m
21. 50 The performance of the recording medium may decrease after repeated writing and erasing When this occurs try formatting the recording medium t P 114 Searching for files You can search for recording files by date Using the recording date to narrow down your search you can quickly find the file you are looking for 1 Home Recorder P Press the OK button e Enter the folder list screen D Haim San SEARCH 3 Press the F1 SEARCH button e Enter the date list screen 2012 Ol EF RT 2012 01 26 THU 2 01 25 WED a 24 TUE 2 3 ets 2012 it 99 SUN 4 Select the recording date with the button iso acne om _ Recor der 2012 01 27 FRI 2012 01 76 TRU 2012 01 95 WED 2 01 23 WON 2072 01 22 SUN D Press the OK button e You will get a list of files that were recorded on the date you specified H Baume San ELE voc 120124 0001 wavl i VOC 1201 24 0002 Way VOC 72012 i VOC_12 put 6 Select the file with the button Sal 104 HUIUDIeaS G EN Playback Playback 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback This recorder can play files it has recorded as well as WAV and MP3 format files transferred from other machines will appear on the display e Playback of the file will stop 7 1 Select the file to play back Xo t P 34 P 45 o a e f you switch to the Home scr
22. Fn Cancel button Pressing the Fn Cancel button will release the segment repeat playback and set the recorder back to the normal playback mode b kad button Pressing the kad button will release the segment repeat playback and the recorder will skip to the beginning of the current file STOP button Pressing the STOP button will release the segment repeat playback and playback will stop Pl button Pressing the P button will release the segment repeat playback and the recorder will skip to the beginning of the next file MS e Adding erasing an index mark while a segment is being played back in repeat will release the segment repeat playback and set the recorder back to the normal playback mode EN Erasing a File 6 Press the OK button You can erase a file from its folder You can also erase all files in a selected folder While the recorder is stopped press the ERASE button e The display switches to Erasing and erasing starts Erased appears when the file is erased Select a file to erase P 34 P 45 Puise 3 Select All in folder or One file with the button All in folder One tile Cancel 4 Press the OK button D Select Start with the button EN Partially erasing a file You can erase an unwanted part of a PCM format file recorded with this recorder 1 Play the file you wish to partially erase e Loca
23. Press the button to select Selected files setting the number of files for moving or copying 1 Press the button to select the file to be moved or copied and press the OK button to put a check mark in the file SOM rte File select v V0C_170124 0001 way vy VOC 120124 000 wav 2 Repeat step 1 select a file to be moved or copied and then press 7 the F2 OK button f w VOC _120124 0009 way One file YOC_120124 0004 yav The specified file is selected eee aie GI OC_ 1201 24 0006 wav Selected files VOC_1201 24 0007 way Several files are selected T MO All files 3 OD E All files in the folder are selected Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears All files setting 4 All files in the current folder are automatically selected and the One file setting screen shifts to the Destination screen 1 Press the button to select the file to be moved or copied and 8 Press the button to select a press the OK button destination folder for files to be ee ai moved or copied File select l y0 120124 0001 way VOC 20124 0002 wav OC_120124 0003 mpa De st MER on Recorder Multitrack OO_120124 0004 wav YOC 120124 0005 way I0_1 01 24 0008 wav VOCG_1201 24 0007 wav e Multitrack will not be displayed if a file format different from PCM format 44 1 kHz 16bit has been selected Q Press the OK button EN F
24. Press the PLAY button to start the metronome e Use the VOLUME dial to adjust the volume of the metronome e Select the Metoronome Menu from the MENU to make additional settings for the metronome t P 101 SWOUOIaW aU HUISN a EN Chapter 6 Menus How to set the menus Items in the menus are classified by the tabs Therefore when shifting between items you can quickly set the target item by selecting the tab to which it belongs Take the following steps to set each item in the menu 1 Press the MENU button 3 Press the button to select the item to be set e The menu screen opens 2 Press the P I button to 4 Press the OK button select the tab which contains the target item to be set e The screen shifts to the menu of the selected item e When the cursor in the setting tab is moved the menu screen changes SNUSW dU 19S 0 MOH 3 EN How to set the menus D Press the button to select a Press the MENU button to close menu item the menu screen IL O z 2 D e When the menu screen is opened 3 o i D Press the OK button to finish the during recording or playing status pressing the MENU button returns setting the screen to the previous screen e The screen shows that the setting is finalized e If you press the kad button without pressing the OK button the setting operation is cancelled and the screen returns to
25. This function will adjust the input level when sudden high volume is encountered This will prevent sound Input source Input Select distortion Builtin Mic This function will adjust the level External Mic variation when high and low volume AS eos input signals are mixed The input level will be generally equalized to a Built in Mic listenable sound Sound is input through the built in stereo microphone External Mic Sound is input by connecting an external microphone to the MIC jack Line Sound is input by connecting an external unit to the MIC jack XLR Phone Sound is input through a musical instrument or the microphone con nected to the XLR standard phone combo jack 4 Press the OK button to finish the EN setting Recording menu Rec Menu Microphone power source Mic Power When Phantom Power is selected This setting sets the voltage used when a microphone or an external unit which needs 4 Select the voltage by pressing the the phantom power supply is connected It button and then the OK button also sets whether the power is supplied to m peen pan am the external microphone corresponding to __Phantom Power a a the plug in power function 1 Menu Rec Menu 9 Mic Power 2 To enable the setting turn ON the XLR Power switch on the recorder Rec Format Low Cut Filter nusw Hulpiodey Press the OK button
26. a musical instrument e When Setting is selected the Menu screen opens Bl Baien Lak am Setting i Pre Count Tempo Sound Beat om A ew et Volume Ga L a Gi Display setting P Press the button to select a This setting sets whether the a menu Iter metronome is displayed on the 3 window or not MO E Baim fon amy 3 i Metrono me Menu 1 Select a menu Item by pressing D the button and then the OK button Setting eee mal Dis play Off The metronome does not function On The metronome functions in accor i Countdown setting dance with the setting in Setting This setting sets the count between Setting i x the time that the metronome starts VOUA SEN IDISpiay T COUniC own and the time that recording starts Tempo Sound Beat or E l l You can adjust the number of counts In the Multi Track Mode Countdown DeMween Ohana 10 do not tuncton 4 Press the button to select the number of counts and then press the OK button A Bain Can Pre Count EN Z OD mi O 3 OD 3 OD D Metronome menu Metronome Menu Tempo setting The metronome speed can be adjusted between 40 and 208 1 Press the button to select the speed and then press the OK button So elimi GH Ba timit GH Tempo 140 lt Sound setting The setting sets the metronome tone 4 Select a menu item by pressing the
27. i E iT Fr Setting USB Settings Reset Settings Format Press the OK button Press the button to select Start Reset Settings _ Stat a Cancel Press the OK button e Each setting returns to the default setting Menu item Default setting Rec Mode ex P 80 Normal Mic Gain Built in Mic c P 81 Mid Rec Level Built in Mic Manual t P 82 Limit Comp Off Input Select ie ee x P 83 Built in Mic Phantom Power Mic Power 48V c P 84 Plug in Power On Rec Format PCM t P 85 44 1 kHz 16 bit Low Cut Filter f t P 86 loff Pre Recording f P 87 loff Rec Monitor f c P 88 loff Play menu Menu item Default setting Play Mode fil x P 80 One file Skip Skip Space File Skip c P 89 Reverse Skip File Skip Device menu Device Menu Metronome Menu Menu item Default setting Metronome c P 101 loff LCD Sound Menu Menu item Default setting Lighting time 1 Backlight g tng e Osec P 103 Dim lighting time 30sec l Brightness setting 02 LED P 104 Sni Beep ee P 104 03 Language i English P 105 Engitsn On Off On ete Speed 100 l Volume 03 Intro Play f c P 106 loff Device menu Menu item Fn Setting ee P 107 Memory Select c P 108 Power Save c P 109 USB Settings o gt P 110 Default s
28. indicator repeatedly appears Connect the USB cable to the USB during recharge port on the PC 3 Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of the recorder e The PEAK display lamp R lights up in orange and recharging starts A ddns 1 MOg Power Supply KES e Always use the dedicated USB cable that is provided Do not use a cable from another manufacturer Doing so could cause a failure In addition do not connect the dedicated cable to another manufacturer s product e Carefully insert the battery facing the right direc tion e Be sure to turn off the recorder before replacing the battery If the battery is removed while the recorder is operating a failure could occur For example the recorder may become unable to play files e You may have to reset the time if the battery is removed from the recorder for 15 minutes or if the battery is repeatedly removed and inserted at short intervals P27 e Remove the battery if the recorder is not to be used for a long time e When you need a new battery always purchase the Olympus lithium ion battery LI 50B Do not use a cable from another manufacturer Doing so could cause a failure e When recharging the battery turn on the PC and connect the recorder using the USB cable The battery is not recharged if the PC is off or in the standby hibernation or auto power off mode e Do not use the USB hub to connect to the PC when recharging the batter
29. is flashing If you do the data may be destroyed n the Windows operating environment 24 bit WAV format files cannot be played back e Ifthe sound board of your PC does not support the 24 bit WAV format the recorder cannot play back 24 bit supporting software correctly e If using an SDXC card in a Macintosh environment be sure to use MacOSX10 6 4 or later EN Dd INOA UO 1 p102 1 y HUISA Using the recorder on your PC Using the recorder as a USB microphone speaker This recorder can be used as a USB microphone or a USB speaker Moe e While the recorder is used as a USB microphone it is available as a USB stereo microphone regardless of the recording mode If connecting an external microphone to this recorder use a stereo microphone Using the recorder as an external memory for your PC This recorder enables you to transfer data stored in it to your PC or to save data stored in your PC to this recorder 1 Connect the recorder to your PC 1 Connect the recorder to your PC c P 119 c P 119 2 Open the Explorer window e When you connect the recorder to TE Mac OS it will be recognized by the e When you open My Computer drive name of the product name the recorder will be recognized by on the desktop When an SD card is the drive name While an SD card is inserted it will be recognized by the inserted it appears as Removable drive name Untitled Disk Double click on the pr
30. mono 320kbps 256kbps 128kbps 64kbps mono 4GB SD card 512MB to 2GB SDHC card 4GB to 32GB SDXC card 64GB 4 Oto9 40 0 to 208 0BPM Chromatic Guitar and Bass 435Hz to 445Hz 1Hz steps Quantization bits 16 24bit Sampling frequency 44 1 48 0 88 2 96 0kHz Bit rate 320 256 128 64kbps Sampling frequency 44 1kHz ersion 16 24bit 44 1 48 0 88 2 96 0kHz 2 0 inch color LCD monitor 96 0kHz 24bit 96 0kHz 16bit 88 2kHz 24bit 88 2kKHz 16bit 48 0kHz 24bit 48 0kHz 16bit Su01 221412 qd5 EN SUO EDIJIDICS Built in microphone Directional microphone Mini stereo phone jack MIC LINE input MIC input impedance 10kO Input LINE input impedance 12 5kQ XLR balanced input Standard phone unbalanced input combo jack XLR input impedance 10kQ Phone input impedance 10kO 3 5mm impedance more than 80 4 mW 4 mW at 160 load Maximum headphone output EARjack l lt 150 mV according to EN 50332 2 Output Wide band characteristic headphone output 75 mV lt according to EN 50332 2 Built in 28 mm round dynamic speaker 430mW 80 XLR standard phone input Built in speaker Phantom power 48V 24V L R channels less than 20mA in total USB2 0High Speed USB ie a Mass storage operation audio interface operation Olympus lithium ion battery LI 50B Input power External power supply AC adapter A514 DC 5V ena 159 0mm x 70 0mm x 33 5mm wit
31. power saving mode 1 P 109 To clear the sleep mode slide the power hold switch in the direction of the arrow to turn the power on again Turning the power off Slide the POWER HOLD switch in the arrow direction and keep it for one second or more e The existing data or the settings for each mode are retained even after the power is turned off YMS GIOH HAMOd 24 SN 0 MOH A EN How to Use the POWER HOLD Switch Activating the hold mode Clearing the hold mode In the hold mode the recorder remains active Slide the POWER HOLD switch to posi but does not accept button operations tion This allows you to safely carry the recorder because the recorder does not operate even if a button is accidentally pressed in your bag This mode also prevents the recorder from accidentally stopping during recording Slide the POWER HOLD switch to HOLD UDUMS qTOH YIMOd 24 SN 0 MOH e HOLD appears on the display KEE e Ifa button is pressed in the hold mode the PEAK display lamp R flashes in orange but the recorder does not operate e Ifthe hold mode is activated during playing or recording the recorder continues to play record sound The recorder stops when playback ends or when recording ends owing to the memory becoming full Initial Settings before Using the Recorder Setting the date and time Time amp Date When the date and time are set the
32. press the OK button 1 Menu LCD Sound Menu gt Intro Play Speed setting The voice guide speed can be adjusted 6 between 100 and 400 re Beep 9 1 Select the speed by pressing the Language Lana 3 button and then the OK button oe 3 D meane n Volume setting 2 Press the OK button The voice guide volume can be adjusted between 01 and 05 3 Press the button to select a 41 Select the volume by pressing menu item the button and then the OK button E 3 Intro Play 10sec EEE Notes 2 i Ct TTC OH e The start up sound and the shutdown sound that are output when the power supply source 10sec 5sec 3sec is turned on off P 25 can be eliminated by This setting sets the time of the intro setting Voice Guide to Off play e The volumes of the start up sound and the off shutdown sound can be set by setting Volume l of Voice Guide Intro play does not function e While a file is being played the Speed setting of Voice Guide is invalid 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting EN Device menu Device Menu Fn key setting Fn Setting D Press the button to select a The Fn buttons F1 F2 and F3 of the devicecan Fn button for allocation be allocated to the desired operations EI Haim Sgr Mgumin H __ Fn Recorder 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt E Fn Setting E Baim fan Device Menu
33. recognized correctly Remove the SD card and insert it again P 29 to 30 Memory full No remaining memory Erase unnecessary files e P 50 SD Card Locked The SD Card is write protected Release the SD card s write protection and then try again P 30 No file No files are found in the folder Select another folder P 34 Format error There was an error while formatting the recorder s memory Reformat the memory 1e P 114 Can t create the system file Connect to PC and erase unnecessary file The file for management cannot be created due to a shortage of capacity for remaining memory Connect the recorder to a computer and delete any unnecessary files Cannot play this file Incompatible format Please confirm that the file can be played on this recorder P 46 Select a file No file is selected Please select a file then carry out the operation t P 34 45 Alarm message list Message Same folder Can t be moved copied Description Attempting to move copy into the same folder Action Please select another folder Same files can t be moved copied A file with the same filename already exists in the destination folder Please select another file This file can t be divided Attempting to split a file other than a PCM or MP3 file recorded in this recorder Please s
34. recorder is not to be used for a long time remove the battery prior to storage to prevent liquid leak or rust e Anew battery or a battery that has not been used for a long time one month or more may not completely recharge due to the nature of lithium ion batteries In such a case repeatedly recharge and discharge the batteries a few times e Dispose of the battery according to applicable laws When disposing of the battery without completely discharging it insulate the battery terminals with tape or take other measures to prevent short circuiting e When the unit s USB Class is set to Composite with the USB setting charging will not start c P 110 e f the battery runs out and you cannot change the USB settings connect the recorder via USB while pressing and holding the STOP button for around 10 seconds until a logo appears on the display The setting will switch automatically to Storage allowing you to recharge the recorder P110 For customers in Germany Olympus has a contract with the GRS Joint Battery Disposal Association in Germany to ensure environmentally friendly disposal How to Use the POWER HOLD Switch Turning the power on Slide the POWER HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow e The home screen appears Sleep mode If the recorder remains stopped for 10 minutes or more initial setting the display turns off and the recorder enters the sleep
35. recording time information is automatically recorded for each file Set the date and time in advance for easy management of recorded files When the recorder is turned on in the following cases Set time amp date is displayed Set the clock according to the procedure below beginning with step 1 e When using the recorder for the first time e When inserting the battery after not using the recorder for a long time e When the clock has not been set 1 Select the setting item by pressing the iA button e Select the item you want to set from Year Month Day Hour and Minute so that the item flashes mi a a Time amp Date QU A e0ile g3 Select the current date or time by pressing the button pt Time amp Date BACK I MID e Repeat to select the next setting item with the lida button and select the current date or time with the button 3 Press the OK button to complete setting e The recorder clock starts operating from the set date and time Press the OK button in synchronization with the time signal or other clock JaPJODIY y Hulsy Boag SHUIN S PLIU EN JaPJODIY y Hulsy Bojag SHUIN S JLU Initial Settings before Using the Recorder e When you set Hour or Minute the time display format switches between the 12 hour format and the 24 hour format every time the F2 button is pressed Example 10 38 p m 10 38 p m
36. sure to format your SD card on this recorder P114 D Terminal e Insert the SD card with the terminal face facing up as shown in the figure e If the SD card is inserted in the wrong direction or at an angle the contact face may be damaged or the SD card may get stuck e Recording cannot start unless the SD card is inserted all the way in EN Inserting and Removing the SD Card Removing the SD card Press the SD card all the way into the recorder and slowly pull it out If SD card is selected in Memory Select the Internal memory selected message is displayed pen GS y BulAoWsy pue Buru su SD card If the SD card is in the write protection mode the SD card locked message is displayed Clear write protection before inserting the card When the write protection switch is set to LOCK recording or other operations cannot be performed Oe e When you remove the SD card it may swiftly pop out if you suddenly take away your finger that was pushing the SD card or push the SD card out by flipping it e The recorder may not correctly recognize some SD SDHC or SDXC cards depending on the manufacturer or card type due to compatibility e Be sure to read the attached SD card manual before use e Ifthe SD card is not recognized remove the SD card and then insert it again to see if the recorder recognizes it e The processing speed may become lower de pending on the ty
37. sync recording t P 34 45 Press the PLAY button to start playback Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode e Playback of the file will continue 6 Adjust the recording level e Adjust the recording level to balance it with the playback file Press the REC button to start recording e Playback will start from the beginning of the file s ELiMiT gah Toul f T gM YCO_120124 0003 way A 3 003 003 0 004055 a Level of the input sound to be recorded b Level of the output sound that is being played back c Recording level meter Press the STOP button to stop recording MS e By stopping the playback file you will also stop the recording file Voice Sync Recording V Sync Rec sync Recording V Sync Rec 4 Press the REC button again to Voice sync recording is a feature that start recording automatically starts a recording when the recorder detects a sound louder than the e The recorder will enter the recording voice sync level detection level setting standby mode Standby will flash when the sound level decreases recording in the display and the recording stops automatically indicator light will flash e When the recorder receives an input at or above the voice sync level it automatically starts a recording 1 Set the Rec Mode to V Sync Rec P 80 D Voice sync recording stops P Press the REC button to enter the
38. the previous screen EN ty in the choices field indicates the default setting Recording Menu Rec Menu Menu settings for recording Set items Recording mode Rec Mode e amp P 80 Mic gain Mic Gain s amp P 81 Recording level Rec Level 1 P 82 Input selection Input Select P 83 Mic power Mic Power 1 P 84 Recording format Rec Format P 85 Low cut filter Low Cut Filter 1 gt P 86 Pre recording Pre Recording 1 P 87 Recording monitor Rec Monitor 1 P 88 In the Multi Track Mode Rec Mode and Pre Recording do not function Choices Normal Overdub Play Sync V Sync Rec Built in Mic H1 MID LO External Mic HI MID LO XLR L Al LO XLR R Al LO Manual You can adjust the limiter compressor settings for each input source Auto Built in Mic External Mic Line XLR Phone Phantom Power 48V 24V Plug in Power On Off PCM 44 1kHz 16bit MP3 128kbps 300Hz 100Hz Off On Off On Off Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG peddois Bulpi0od 2ay snuaw JO isi G EN l Play Menu Play Menu Menu settings for playback Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG Set items Choices v Ds a 5 i a a 5 To PI ay mode One file List O x O Play Mode 1 P 89 Forward Skip File Skipp 1 0sec 30sec Skip
39. the way in Otherwise the recorder may not operate properly Using the recorder on your PC Transferring voice files to your PC There are five recording folders available in the recorder mode which appear on the PC as FOLDER_A through FOLDER_E Files you record will be saved in these folders In addition the folder for the Multi Track Mode appears as PRJOO0O 1 Connect the recorder to your PC 1 Connect the recorder to your PC c P 119 c P 119 2 Open the Explorer window e When you connect the recorder to Mac OS it will be recognized by the e When you open My Computer drive name of the product name the recorder will be recognized by on the desktop When an SD card is the drive name While an SD card is inserted it will be recognized by the inserted it appears as Removable drive name Untitled Disk P Double click on the product Click on the product name folder name removable icon on the desktop Copy the data 4 E 3 Copy the data Disconnect the recorder from your PC P 120 Dd INOA UO 1 p102 1 y HUISA fe Disconnect the recorder from your PC P 120 Drive name and folder name when a PC is connected SD card Drive name Folder name N Windows og Former c FOLDER E Removable Disk Macintosh Ze e During data communications Busy appears and the PEAK indicator light R flashes NEVER disconnect the USB while the PEAK indicator light R
40. 2 The microphone sensitivity is too low Set Mic Sense to HI or MID and then try recording once more 1 P 81 This could potentially be because the output level for the connected external devices is too low If adjusting the recording level does not help you get a clear recording adjust the output level for the connected devices Recording level too high The recording level has not been adjusted This could potentially be because the recording level and output level for connected external devices is too high Adjust the recording level and then try recording once more P 37 If you cannot record clearly even after adjusting the recording level then adjust the output level for the connected devices s P 37 Files are not recorded in stereo The connected external microphone is monaural When recording while an external monaural microphone is connected the sound will only be recorded by the L channel Troubleshooting Symptom Noise is audible through the recording monitor Probable cause Acoustic feedback is occurring Action When the built in speaker amps and the like are connected there is a risk that audio feedback will occur while recording It is recommended that you use a headphone for the recording monitor Perform adjustments such as further distancing the headphone from the microphone and not pointing the headphone at the microphone Unabl
41. 4 EN NUSW Jl4 EN File menu File Menu File Move Copy Move Copy This setting can move or copy a file saved in the built in memory or the SD card within the memory In addition it can also move copy a file between memories Select the folder where the file to be moved or copied is stored t P 34 4 Press the button to select a menu item Gy Baum Son LLL PRJOO OO_120124 0001 wav VOC_120124 0002 wav VOR _ WOC_120124 0001 wav YOC _120124 0002 way WC 9 VOC_120124 VOC 12012 4 0005 way VOG 120124 0004 way OC_1 20124 0005 way Recorder Mode Multi Track Mode Menu gt File Menu gt Move Copy E B enmar File Lack ile Divide 3 Press the OK button floppy Move to memory to memory Move to memory This menu item moves the files in the built in memory or the SD card into a different folder in the built in memory Copy to memory This menu item copies the files in the built in memory or the SD card into a different folder in the built in memory Move to SD This menu item moves the files in the built in memory or the SD card into a different folder in the SD card Copy to SD This menu item copies the files in the built in memory or the SD card into a different folder in the SD card Press the OK button e The screen for selecting the number of files to be moved or copied opens File menu File Menu 6
42. EIN N TT 6 Press the OK button Fn Setting ect e The registration window for the selected Fn button Press the button to select a function for registration NUdW 391G P Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item Bl Boum fgn aay Fn Setting Fn Recorder t Fr MTR Fn Recorder setting Fn Recorder A function cannot be Fn button allocation in the recorder Off allocated to the Fn mode button Fn MTR INDEX wm P48 Fn button allocation in the Multi Track A B re P 49 Mode a Input Select is P 83 4 Press the OK button Metronome w P 101 MP3 Convert ts P 96 e The selected menu screen appears CD Write ue P 98 DIVIDE cS P 38 EN Device menu Device Menu Fn MTR setting A function cannot be Off allocated to the Fn button Input Select is P 83 Metronome rm P 101 MP3 Convert rm P 96 CD Write cS P 98 Bounce ws P 99 Mute c P 6 Key change cS P61 Solo cS P 6 nusursssq 8 Press the OK button To set other Fn buttons repeat steps 5 to 8 The registered function is called Pressing the Fn button displays the setting screen for the registered function EN Memory select Memory Select When an SD card is inserted recording to the built in memory or to the SD card can be selected t P 29 1 Menu gt Device Menu
43. NOOONIONCANIAN 48 30 24 OE E 6 ol REOOOUOOUOOOTOONI Je 2 Press P E button during playback Sum HE Emn VOC 120124 000171 wav ON EA 0017020 O 00uebs 11 30 LANDANOONIOODONNNNACANANE 48 30 24 2 5 ol RARUUODOUOCOCOOON E e The set space is skipped or reverse skipped and then playback starts ote e fthere is an index mark nearer than the skip position the recorder skips or reverse skips to that position File menu File Menu Erase lock File Lock Setting the erase lock for a file prevents erroneous deletion of important files In addition it prevents a file from being deleted even when you conduct a file erase e P 50 1 Select a file to set the erase lock c P 34 P 45 E Bauer Son us PRIJOO1 OO_120124 0001 wav OC_120124 0002 wav VOC 120124 0001 wav VOC 120124 0002 way OC_120124 0003 wav VOC_120124 0004 way OG_120124 0005 way vOR_120124 0003 VOC_120124 0004 VOC 120724 0005 way Recorder Mode Multi Track Mode P In stop mode open the menu 3 Menu gt File Menu gt File Lock BY Boum San File Menu ls gt RT PF ile Lock CD Write Bounce 4 Press the OK button D Press the button to select a menu item m poea gan File Lock i Off On This setting locks the file Off This setting releases the file lock Press the OK button to finish the setting NUSW Jl
44. O UOIWDaUUOD 5 EN Connection of the XLR Standard Phone Combo Jack and Phantom Power Supply The guitar bass guitar keyboard and other instruments can be directly connected to the XLR standard phone combo jack Some settings are required when connecting a microphone that needs the phantom power supply such as a condenser microphone l Connecting the instruments Connect a monaural instrument to the XLR standard phone combo jack L U na Connect a stereo output instrument such as a keyboard to both the XLR standard phone combo jacks L and R Connecting the microphone Connect the dynamic or condenser microphone to the XLR standard phone combo jack L or R If the phantom power supply is required slide the XLR Power switch to ON on the XLR standard phone combo jack to which the microphone is connected 48 24V L XLR 24V R amp 0 ON OFF i e Operation will be unavailable during recording e The recording function will be unavailable for three seconds after the XLR Power switch is turned on e For details on the settings refer to Microphone power source Mic Power P 84 Slide the XLR Power switch to OFF if the condenser microphone that needs the phantom power supply is not connected XLR standard phone combo jack The XLR standard phone combo jacks of the recorder support the XLR type and standard type plugs Standard type unbalan
45. OLYMPUS MULTI TRACK LINEAR PCM RECORDER LS 100 Multi Track Linear PCM Recorder User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the Multi Track Linear PCM Recorder Carefully read through this manual to ensure that you use the product properly and safely Be sure to keep this manual on hand so that you can refer to it at any time To ensure successful recording perform a trial recording beforehand EN Preface Description of This Manual This manual is subject to change without notice For the latest information such as the product name and model number contact our customer support center The illustrations of LCD screens and the recorder in this manual may differ from the actual product Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this manual contact our customer support center in case that you notice a questionable description error missing information or other point This manual is the copyrighted work of Olympus Corporation It is prohibited under the Copyright law to copy this manual or distribute the copy without permission We bear no responsibility for any damage lost earnings or claim from a third party incurred by improper use of the product Trademarks and registered trademarks IBM and PC AT are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation SD SDHC a
46. This sign indicates that incorrect handling could lead to injury or property damage i Instructions for use e Do not leave the product where it will be subject to high temperatures and or humidity such as in a car parked in direct sunlight or at the seashore in summer e Do not store the product in a humid or dusty place e Ifthe product gets wet immediately wipe water off with a dry cloth Especially avoid salt e Do not use organic solvent such as alcohol or thinner for cleaning e Do not place the product on or near a television set refrigerator or other electric appliance e Ensure that no sand or mud gets on the product Sand or mud may cause irreparable damage e Do not apply strong vibration or shock to the product Do not use the product where it will get wet e Do not put a magnetic card such as bank card near the speaker or headphones Data recorded in the magnetic card may be damaged e When installing a tripod rotate the screws on the tripod rather than the recorder lt Notes on data loss gt e Data recorded in the memory could be dam aged or erased due to a wrong operation device failure repair or other cause It is recommended to save important data in the hard disk of your PC or other media for backup e Olympus bears no liability for any damage or lost earnings incurred by data loss due to a failure repair by a third party not certified by Olympus or other reason lt Notes on
47. a rhythm guide during recording or when practicing an instrument Lissajous measurement function This function detects the phase difference between the right and left microphones and the sound source You can fine tune their position and angle by checking the Lissajous waveform shown on the display Key shift to change octave The octave of the sound source recorded in the Multi Track Mode can be adjusted with the key shift function Audio CD output function By connecting an external USB CD drive and the recorder you can directly write recorded files into a CD MP3 conversion function The recorded PCM WAV data can be converted into an MP3 file in the recorder This enables you to manage data in the easy to use format when writing it into a CD or attaching it to email Name of Each Part PEAK display lamp L R Display LCD panel button Home button List MENU button Menu Fn buttons F1 F2 F3 button Fdd button OK button Confirm button Pl button aaa s L NS OLYMPUS B B a Built in stereo microphone L R REC LEVEL dial These two dials can be used to adjust the recording levels of the left and right channels A button WY button Recording indicator REC button STOP button ERASE button PLAY button Built in monaural speaker Tripod hole ueg 4227 JO aWeN Pi EN Yed yoeq JO awWeN Name of Each Part Battery SD card cover
48. arefully 2 Contact your dealer or service station for service Leaving it could cause a fire or burn N Caution Do not touch or hold the AC adapter with wet hands Doing so could cause an electric shock or failure Do not use the AC adapter at a voltage other than the indicated supply voltage Do not insert a dusty power supply plug into the outlet Do not use the AC adapter when the power supply plug is not completely inserted into the outlet Do not pull out the power supply plug from the outlet when not in use Do not damage the power supply cord e Do not pull the cord to remove the power supply plug from the outlet e Do not place a heavy object on the cord e Do not place the cord near a heater e Doing so could cause a fire or electric shock Disposing the rechargeable battery Recycling batteries helps saving resources When disposing a used battery always cover its terminals and observe local laws and regulations l XLR standard phone combo jack Do not remove or insert the XLR stan dard phone combo jack while the recorder is recording or in stand by for recording Doing so could result in a large noise possibly causing a hearing problem or hearing loss Notes on the external CD DVD drive Please note that Olympus does not guarantee to customers the operation of a CD DVD drive In addition owing to changes to each manufacturer s specifications the CD DVD drive may no longe
49. automatically recording standby mode If Mode setting of the V Sync Rec is set to One time the recorder will ineel a eh ee he close the file after recording and enter YUL IZU 1 Z4 UUU0 Way the recording stop mode t P 80 If Mode setting of the V Sync Rec O 00u00s is set to Continuous the recorder Voice sync indicator will close the file after recording and as ee enter the recording standby mode eavuctneattentoneatint g Recording level meter Upon detecting a sound it will start recording in a new file amp amp P 80 A A o0s7005 e To manually stop the voice sync 3 Press the BP 1 I lt lt button to recording press the STOP button adjust the voice sync level e The voice sync level will be shown in 15 steps on the display e The higher the value the more sensitive and easily activated the recorder becomes at a higher setting even a small sound will activate recording en HOLMIT gA AH VOCI 20 124 0005 way Bulpiodey a Recording using the metronome You can use the metronome to help you keep accurate tempo during recording Bulplodey O INS h EN Set REC Mode to Normal c P 80 Set Metronome Menu to On c P 101 Select Setting and set Display to On P 101 e You can change the tempo and pattern of the metronome in Setting in Metronome Menu Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder
50. ay VOC 20124 0002 wav OC_120124 0002 wav YOO 120124 0003 mp3 OC_120124 0003 wav YOO 120124 0004 wav OC_1 20124 0005 wav Recorder Mode VOC 20124 0004 way VOC_120124 0005 way Multi Track Mode Setting Selected Files 4 Select a file with the button and press the OK button to mark the file D Ham tam File select v VOC 120124 0001 wav A E ATEN OC_120124 0004 way YOC_ 20124 0005 way PRIOO1 s VOC_1 20124 0001 wav v VO0_ 20124 0002 wav OG_1 20124 0005 way Recorder Mode Multi Track Mode 2 Repeat step 1 to select other files and press the F2 OK button Press the button to select Start er een fan CD Write l TAE Cancel 8 Press the OK button CD rite e The animation is displayed on the screen and CD Write starts When Done is displayed CD Write is finished e When CD Write P 107 is set to the Fn button pressing the allocated button starts the CD write OS e To make the writing more reliable use the AC power supply to power the external CD drive e Afew minutes may pass before the process completes Avoid conducting the following operations in order to prevent damage to data In addition check the remaining battery level beforehand in order to avoid running out of the battery during the process 4 Disconnecting the USB cable during the process Removing the battery during the process When the r
51. battery Sidaseesecseusncscceess 22 How to Use the POWER HOLD Switehississsvssssssoscssssssssseses 25 Turning the DOWEL ON seessesseeecsoscecooosooe 25 Turning the power Off seeeeessseessseeccsceoooo 25 Activating the hold mode esseesessesseseoo 26 Clearing the hold mode ecccccccccccccccccccce 26 Initial Settings before Using the Recorder eecececcccccccccccccccccccccccce 27 Setting the date and time Time amp Date cocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccs 27 How to set the voice guide seesessesesceceoe 28 Inserting and Removing the SD Card 29 Inserting the SD Card ecccccccccccccccccccccccce 20 Removing the SD card ecccccccccccccccccccccce 3 Operations on the Home Screen eeeeeeee 31 Chapter 3 Recorder Mode What You Can Do in the Recorder MOde eccccccccccccccccccccccccce 33 Recorder MOC eeccecccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce 33 Files and Foldersececececccccccccccccccccccces 34 Before Recording ecccccecccccccccccccceccees 36 Recording ecccccccccccccccccccccsccccccccccces 37 Normal Recording Normal seseesseseese00 37 Overdubbing OverdUb eesececcecccceccese0 39 Play Sync Play Sync eeeseeecceecscecsceoooeo004 Voice Sync Recording V Sync Rec e 43 Recording using the metronome eseeseee44 Searching for files 000000000 0000000000000000 45 Playbacke cecccccccocoo0000000000000000000000 46 Playback c0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 G Placing an index Mark eccccccccccccccccccccccee 4 3 Segment repeat
52. burn Immediately remove the battery carefully not to get burned and contact your dealer our repair center or service station Do not touch the battery with bare hands when removing it In addition remove the battery outdoors away from combustible materials Do not leave the product where it will be subject to high temperatures Doing so could cause deterioration of parts or a fire Do not touch the metal part of the product for a long time when the ambi ent temperature is low Doing so could damage your skin Avoid touching the product with bare hands if pos sible and use gloves or other protective gear at low temperatures Safety precautions Battery N Danger Do not put the battery near fire Do not throw the battery into fire or heat it Doing so could cause a fire blowout or ignition Do not directly solder deform modify or disassemble the battery Do not connect the positive and nega tive terminals Doing so could cause heat generation electric shock or fire When carrying or storing the battery always put it into the case to protect the terminals Do not carry or store it with a key chain or other metal item Doing so could cause heat generation electric shock or fire Do not directly connect the battery to the power outlet or the slot of car cigarette lighter Do not use or leave the battery at a place with high temperatures such as under direct sunlight in the car in the hot sun or nea
53. ced XLR type Chapter 2 Startup Power Supply Inserting the battery Recharging the battery Use one Olympus lithium ion battery LI 50B Connecting the recorder to the Other batteries are not supported USB AC adapter for recharge Connect the USB cable to the USB G a open the battery cover O l z 7 QX j AWD t L Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter and the AC adapter to the household power supply outlet h 3 Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of the recorder e Insert the battery so that the direction of the arrow label on the recorder matches the direction of the arrow on the battery 3 Close the battery cover e After closing the battery cover slide the lock switch to LOCK l l l e The PEAK display lamp R lights up in EN orange and recharging starts Power Supply Connecting the recorder to a PC Battery indicator with the USB cable for recharge The battery indicator on the display Notes changes as described below according to he remaining battery level e When the unit s USB Class is set to Composite o y with the USB setting charging will not start gt gt c P 110 Aiddns samo A ae ot recorder before connecting When ial appears on the display ve oe recharge the battery as soon as possible When the battery runs out LAN and 1 Start up the PC Battery low are displayed and opera tion stops The battery
54. chords chart String number Note name 4 Tune the musical instrument by 1 2 3 4 plucking a single note G D A E a LIMIT GH IMIT th Guitar a The number of the string to tune b The tuning chord e The reference value of the string that has been plucked appears EN About the Lissajous measurement In facilities for sound recording such as broadcasting studios the distance between a microphone and a sound source is automatically measured from the phase difference The Lissajous waveform helps you obtain the optimal positioning of a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone l What is a phase difference A slight difference between two sound waves is 180 360 called a phase difference The sound is equally e QL LN fed into the left right sides of the microphone if it i is directly in front of the sound source However G RL ZN a slight time difference is produced between go a the left and right channels if the sound source is slightly off either to the left side or right side of the microphone a Pues AE of 90 degrees Use the lissajous measurement to perform optimal sound recording This function operates in accordance with the settings set in Input Select 1 Connect an amplifier to the recorder P Home gt Lissajous before starting to measure When using a dynamic microphone or condenser microphone Loud amplifier Loud sp
55. corder to a PC Using the recorder on your PC Connecting to your PC 1 3 Turn the recorder on Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC Be sure to connect the USB cable to the connecting terminal of the recorder while the recorder is in stop mode or turned off e Remote Storage appears on the recorder while the USB cable is being connected e When you set up the USB connection on the recorder the recorder will not be connected to the PC while AC Adapter is selected Select PC in the USB connection setting P110 e When you connect the recorder to Windows and open My Computer it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name While an SD card is inserted Removable Disk appears e When you connect the recorder to Mac OS it will be recognized by the drive name of the product name on the desktop While an SD card is being inserted Untitled appears Oe e Be sure to exit the HOLD mode on the recorder before connecting the USB cable e For more information on the USB port on your PC refer to the user s manual for your PC e Be sure to push the USB connector all the way in Otherwise the recorder may not operate properly e When you connect the recorder through a USB hub operation may become unstable In such cases refrain from using a USB hub e Be sure to use the designated USB cable supplied with the recorder If any other company s cable is
56. d the sound source C EN Chapter 3 Recorder Mode What You Can Do in the Recorder Mode Recorder Mode This recorder has four recording modes Normal Overdub Play Sync and V Sync Rec You can select the appropriate mode for a wide range of recordings such as recording of musical performances and field recording Normal Play Sync This is the normal mode of recording This mode allows you to record only the input sound of musical instruments etc that Usage Example is being played along with the playback of a previously recorded file Usage Example A Recording i 2 i2 iy Q2 i N A htahhsr A ie Play Sync f m A ma ORA l z Z m wav Overdub In this mode you can easily dub over a previously recorded file V Sync Rec U E le j l sage EXAM IS In this mode recording starts automatically when a sound louder than the set voice sync level is detected Usage Example f Recording Recording Recording standby SPO 1 P102 4 y UI OG ULD NOA IeEUMA a EN SJapjO4 pue saji4 O EN Files and Folders Folders In the recorder mode the recording folders Folder A through Folder E o cea eters ed _ a 001 Folder A a 004 Folder B F 005 006 Folder C Folder D T _ a 999 Folder E are available Any files or folders directly under the Recorder folder will not be displayed on this r
57. ded file This is handy when you create music or practice musical instruments since it allows you to dub a new track over a file that is being played back Usage Example File 1 Playback m Drums l l l l l l I Record the bass while listening to the playback l Play l l The new file after dubbing Original File The original File 1 used for playback is kept as it was You can dub a new track over sound sources that have been recorded part by part Therefore this mode lets you enjoy building a song by gradually adding parts such as drums base guitar and vocal vi ox e Recording and playback in the Over Dub mode are available only when the PCM 44 1kHz 16bit recording format is used Bulpiozey a Bulplodey Set the Rec Mode to Overdub c P 80 Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder e The file to be dubbed over will be played back through the EAR jack Select a file to dub over P 34 45 Press the PLAY button to start playback Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode e Playback of the file will continue 6 Adjust the recording level 8 e Adjust the recording level to balance it with the playback file Press the REC button to start recording e Playback will start from the beginning of the file e Recording of the input sound and playback of the
58. der continues fast forwarding from the beginning of the next file Rewinding Press and hold the k lt button when the recorder is stopped e Rewinding stops once you release the K lt button Press the PLAY button to start playback from where it was stopped Press and hold the k lt button when the recorder is playing back a file e Playback resumes from that position once you release the kad button e If an index mark is placed in a file playback stops at that position 1 P 48 e The recorder stops when it reaches the beginning of a file If you keep pressing the kad button the recorder continues rewinding from the end of the previous file l Skipping to the beginning of a file AOO Press the Pl button when the record er is in the stop or playback mode e It skips to the beginning of the next file Press the kad button when the record er is playing back a file e It skips to the beginning of the current file Press the k lt button when the record er is stopped e It skips to the beginning of the previous file When a file is stopped in the middle the recorder skips to the beginning of the file Press the k button twice when a file is being played back e The recorder skips to the beginning of the previous file OS e Ifan index mark is placed in a file and you try skip ping to the beginning of the file while it is being played back the recorder will stop at the i
59. dex numbers after the erased index mark will be automatically adjusted KES e Each file can contain up to 99 index marks If you try to place more than 99 index marks No more can be set will appear e ndex marks cannot be added to or erased from a locked file 1 P 91 e Index marks can only be placed in files recorded by this recorder Playback Segment repeat playback This feature allows you to play back a part of a file in repeat vi tox e Be sure to assign the A B function to the Fn button in advance 1 P 107 1 Select the file that has the segment you wish to play back in repeat and start playback t P 34 P 45 EY Haim fom fu 5 UMT VOC_120124 0001 wav ON FES ooivoos gt O O0v05s 2 At the position you wish to start the segment repeat press the preassigned Fn button e RA will flash on the display e While this A is flashing you can still fast forward or rewind just as in normal playback t P 47 allowing you to quickly locate the end position 3 At the position you wish to end the segment repeat press the Fn button again e The segment will be played back in repeat until you release the segment repeat playback E Baim Sam fan YOC_120124 0001 way WA FES ooivoos 0 00 15s Releasing the segment repeat playback Pressing any of the following buttons will release the segment repeat playback y2eqkejd a rae a
60. e Erase Cancel Press the OK button e The display switches to Erasing and erasing starts Erased appears when the file is erased I Important Notes on Erasing e Once erased projects or tracks cannot be recovered Check carefully before erasing them e When you have an SD card inserted in the recorder make sure to check if your memory selection is set to Internal memory or SD card P 108 e You cannot erase a project that contains a track for which the file lock has been set If you attempt to erase such a project only the locked track remains in the project yoed 01d yDeU NNy e Hulsesz A EN Chapter 5 About the Tuner the Lissajous and the Metronome Using the tuner Setting up the Calibration Set up the calibration of the tuner The frequency of the reference tone A can be adjusted by 1Hz This recorder is equipped with a tuner function which consists of the following four items calibration chromatic guitar and bass This function enables you to perform accurate tuning according to the type of musical instrument you have selected 1 Home gt Tuner Tuner P Press the button to select type of tuner GY Gaum Son any ar unei Eh Calibration Chromatic Tuner Guitar Bass e Select the item to set up from Calibration Chromatic Tuner Guitar and Bass 3 Press the OK button e The screen for the item you have selected
61. e Menu CD write CD Write PCM WAV files recorded with this recorder can be directly written to an external CD drive MS e Files that can be written to a CD are PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit files only Connect the recorder and the external CD drive by using the USB connection cable NUSW Jl4 z e Insert an empty CD to the CD drive P Select a WAV file to be written to the CD P 34 P 45 l In the Recorder Mode 1 Press the button to select the file from the file list screen m Haim fan Aman Folder voc SE 2 Press the BPI button to switch to the file screen It will set the recorder in the stop mode without playing back the file In the Multi Track Mode 1 Press the button to select the file from the file list screen m a m PRJOO1 WB 00_120124 000 wav vag 20124 0002 3 Menu gt File Menu gt CD Write 4 Press the OK button D Press the button to select how many files to write to the CD Selected files One file A single file will be written to the CD Selected files Multiple files will be written to the CD 6 Press the OK button e The screen for your selection will appear File menu File Menu Setting 1File 4 Select the file with the button and press the OK button GY Baum foe ca i oat File select PRJOO1 yot 20124 0001 w
62. e REC button again Listening to the sound being recorded Recording monitor Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder and you can listen to what is being recorded The monitoring volume can be adjusted with the VOLUME dial e Please set the Rec Monitor to On beforehand e P 88 KES e To protect your ears turn the volume down to 0 before putting on the headphones e To avoid feedback do not bring the headphones near the microphone during recording e Changing the monitoring volume does not affect the recording level or the mic gain Dividing a file while recording e Be sure to assign the DIVIDE function to the Fn button in advance amp amp P107 e Please set in advance the Rec Format to PCM and the recording rate to 48 kHz or 44 1 kHz a P85 e Set Rec Mode to Normal P 80 At the position where you want to divide the file press the Fn DIVIDE button e Recording will continue uninterrupted e The maximum number of files that can be stored in the RECORDER folder is 999 If there are already more than 998 files file division will not be possible If you have already reached the limit calculate the number of times you will divide the file and delete the files that you do not need 1 P 50 or move them to other folders 1 P 92 beforehand to make space Overdubbing Overdub In this mode you can easily dub over a previously recor
63. e The values above are for reference only e Battery life is measured by Olympus It varies greatly according to the conditions of use Design and specifications are subject to change without notice SUOIedIJID9ds a For customers in Europe The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark products are for sale in Europe This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product This symbol crossed out wheeled bin Directive 2006 66 EC Annex II indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of the waste batteries OLYMPUS gt OLYMPUS CORPORATION 2951 Ishikawa machi Hachioji shi Tokyo 192 8507 Japan OLYMPUS EUROPA SE amp CO KG Premises Consumer Product Division Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Goods delivery Modul H Willi Bleicher Str 36 52353 Duren Germany Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany
64. e to set index marks The maximum number of marks 99 has been reached Erase unnecessary marks t P 48 The file is locked Unlock the file P 91 The file is read only Unlock the file or cancel the read only setting of the file on the PC Cannot recharge Contains battery other than the specified battery Use the supplied rechargeable batteries The battery is not properly inserted Insert the battery properly USB class set to Composite Change the USB class setting to Storage re P 110 Connect the recorder via USB while pressing and holding the STOP button to recharge it P 24 Cannot find files Wrong folder Switch to the correct folder P 34 6unoousajqnoly Noise heard during playback The recorder was wiped or shaken during recording The recorder was placed near a cell phone or fluorescent lamp while recording or during playback Move the recorder Unable to erase a file Unable to erase a folder The file is locked Unlock the file amp P 91 The file is read only There is a file that cannot be recognized by the recorder in the folder Unlock the file or cancel the read only setting of the file on the PC Connect the recorder to your PC and erase the folder No sound is produced from a certain track in the Multi Track Mode The track is muted The output volume of the track is reduc
65. eaker Loud amplifier Loud speaker ofo EAR jack jeUBIS 29U 1 J 1 Y JO MOJ Y gt XLR standard phone combo jack jUaWaINseaw snofessi y noqy EN JUBWaINsSeoW snofessiq y INOGV O EN The current measurement value appears e When there is no phase difference 0 degrees it means that sound is being equally fed into the left right channels of the microphone If phase difference arises the line becomes wider At a phase difference of 90 degrees the line forms a circle DLMT GH Barme BH Sa J ous Phase difference 0 degree Examples of the measurement display E Boum fan __Lis issajous Phase difference 45 degrees BY Boum fox Lissajous Phase difference 135 degrees Et Gein San Phase difference 90 degrees Baum tan LIS sa Jous Phase difference 180 degrees Using the metronome 1 Home gt Metronome Tempo instructions to provide a rough idea of tempo LARGO Wide ane J 40 59 Slowly LARGHETTO pire mee il 60265 Slowly ADAGIO Slowly J 66 75 Metronome ANDANTE Walking tempo J 76 107 P Press the button to adjust the MODERATO Moderately J 108 119 tempo ALLEGRO Rapidly J 120 167 M Haien tan PRESTO Very fast J 168 200 Counter indicator PRESTISSIMO Very very fast J 201 208 Metronome weight Tempo Se ALLEGRO bpm 122 Tempo instruction SSS 3
66. ebsite Stereo microphone ME51SW The built in large diameter microphone enables sensitive stereo recording 2 channel microphone omni directional ME30W Two ME30 monaural microphones come in a set with a miniature tripod and a connection adapter These are highly sensitive omni directional microphones supported by plug in power which are well suited to recording musical performances Compact Gun Microphone unidirectional ME31 This directional microphone is useful for recordings such as outdoor recording of wild birds singing The metal body provides a sturdiness to the high rigidity Monaural microphone unidirectional ME52W Use this monaural microphone that helps reduce the effect of ambient noise and record sounds from a remote location Monaural tie clip microphone omni directional ME15 Small concealing microphone with a tie clip Windjammer WJ4 Reduces low frequency wind noise by about 20dqB Telephone pickup TP8 This earphone type microphone can be plugged into your ear while phoning The voice or conversation over the phone can be clearly recorded Connecting cord KA333 This connecting cord has stereo mini plugs 3 5 with resistance at both ends Used during recording to connect the earphone jack output of the recorder to the external microphone input jack Converting plug adapters PA331 PA231 that convert to the monaural mini plug 3 5 or monaural mini plug 2 5 are also enclosed
67. ec Level_ Manual Auto Manual The recording level is to be adjusted manually at recording Limiter compressor can be set Auto The recording level is adjusted automatically at recording This setting is convenient when you want to start recording quickly 6 Press the OK button e When Manual is selected the limiter compressor setting screen opens When Manual is selected 4 Select a menu item by pressing the button and then the OK button G BH Built in Mic Limitert Limiter 2 Limiter 1 Compressor 1 Select this setting to enhance the sound strength This setting is suitable for music recordings Recording menu Rec Menu Limiter 2 Input switch Input Select Compressor 2 P This setting sets the input channel of the Select this setting to equalize the sound aicig Source strength This setting avoids distortions the sound level will be equalized at a predetermined volume This setting is 1 Menu gt Rec Menu gt suitable for voice recordings Input Select Limit Comp Off a ae es This setting is used when adjusting Reg Mendu l l l UE EL tm et the input level without using the correction function V n Rec Level Input Select Wic Power _ Limiter e na MEE Compressor Low Cut Filter Limiter a Limite Press the OK button nuaw Bulpioday G Press the button to select the Input source GO PO
68. ecorder Selecting folders and files Home Screen Recorder Folder List Screen ecorder_ Ba oiera O O B Folder B ta Folder C Ra Folder 0 fa Folder E File List Screen eon Folder i YOC 120124 0001 wav VOC_120124 0002 way VOC_120124 0008 mp3 VOC_120124 0004 way a Waly voc 12024 0006 way YOC_120124 0007 mes Trout Files and Folders File Screen Limiter Compressor Mic gain Input source Low cut filter Memory SOR nee RT CLE Remaining battery Recording format MARE EE REA File name File lock jel Fz 0 17001 vy L Recorder status indicator Current file number oe Total number of files in the folder pe nen u 0 n i Bn 5 e IED Recording standby Memory status bar i IL Stopping Playback position bar s IES Playing back Sync adia ba M ba E C3 Fast forwarding V Sync _ _ EN Rewinding Sess Sears b Elapsed recording EF ecoraing level meter A playback time Remaining time for Function guide INDEX PLT Patel recording File length Filename VOC_ 120201 0001 wav Oo 4 User ID This is the user ID of this device 2 Recording date The date of recording is represented by 6 digits Ex 120201 represents February 1st of 2012 3 File number A serial number automatically assigned by a Digital Voice Recorder 4 Extension File extensions indicate the recording format e Linear PCM format wav e MP3 format mp3 sJapjO4 p
69. ecording medium is SD card removing the SD card during processing Turning off the external CD drive during processing Removing the CD during processing Nuaw aji4 G O0 Bounce Bounce Multiple tracks saved in a multi track mode project can be grouped into a single stereo track 1 Home Multitrack EN NUSW Jl4 File menu File Menu 2 Press the OK button Press the BPl lt button to select the project for the bounce process Me SRE Project PRJOO2 PRJOO3 NEW PROJECT Press the OK button e The screen shifts to the Multi Track screen M Ha fam Am PRJOO4 e Ox00 00s Mute Bounce 2TRKREC Menu gt File Menu gt Bounce File Menu LS ICi Bi gt i m iT 6 Press the OK button e The bounce check window appears Press the button to select Start e The animation is displayed on the screen and the bounce process starts When Done is displayed bouncing is finished e When the bounce process completes the new PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit file is saved in the project e When Bounce P 107 is set to the Fn button pressing the allocated button starts the bounce process MS e Bounce does not function in the recorder mode Metronome menu Metronome Menu Metronome Metronome 3 Press the OK button Use this function as a guide when recording an instrument playing or when practicing
70. ed Cancel the mute condition 1 P 61 Increase the output volume of the track 1 P 62 Bbunooyssjqnoly Symptom No sound from the connected musical instrument Probable cause Input Select is incorrectly set Troubleshooting Action Make sure the Input Select is correctly set 1e P 83 The recording level is low Use the REC LEVEL dial to adjust the recording level t P 37 The Rec Monitor is set to Off Set the Rec Monitor to On t P 88 CD writing is not available The selected file is not enabled for CD writing Select a PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit file that is enabled for CD writing Cannot be converted to an MP3 file The selected file is not enabled to be converted to an MP3 file Select a PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit or 44 1kHz mono file that is enabled to be converted to an MP3 file Cannot perform bouncing The volume of the track is either completely reduced or muted Check the volume of the track and the On Off of the mute t P 61 The SD card does not have enough free space Erase unnecessary files e P 50 Cannot use the tuner lissajous Input Select is incorrectly set Check the connected musical instrument to set the Input Select correctly amp P 83 Accessories optional Accessories exclusive to the Olympus voice recorder can be purchased directly from Online Shop on our company s w
71. edium can be displayed e When no SD card is inserted only information on the built in memory is displayed After checking the information press the OK button ote e The recorder uses some of its memory capacity to maintain a management file The indicated remaining capacity is less than the total capacity of the media due to its characteristic This is not a malfunction Device menu Device Menu System information System Info On the menu screen the device information can be checked 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt System Info For t Memory Info System Info J eal FE HMT gH Gumi H System Info e Model Version Serial No are displayed 3 After checking the information press the OK button Chapter 7 About the PC Dd INOA UO 1 p102 1 y HUISA EN Using the recorder on your PC When connected to a PC the recorder enables you to do the following Apart from using this recorder as a Multi Track recorder or a music player you can also use it as an external memory for your PC that is as a storage device e amp P 122 The PC operating environment Operating system Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OS X 10 4 11 to 10 7 Standard installation Standard installation Compatible PC s Compatible PC s Windows PC s equipped with one or more Apple Macintosh series equipped with one free USB ports or more free USB ports Notes This is the o
72. een during al 2 Press the PLAY button to start playback you can return to the playback screen playback by pressing the F3 PLAYBACK button D Haim fam unt VOC_120 124 0006 wav BY FFF cos o0s OO Ov0es I Changing the playback speed 03 30 sangan 1 The playback speed can be changed between pomama 50 and 400 without affecting the E3 will appear on the display pitch Change it as necessary File name Change the playback speed with the b File number A Y butt c Playback position bar ae d Elapsed playback time e Output level meter a es a Ad h m er ius F just the listening volume to 3 i 0 0002 a comfortable level with the VOLUME dial Srm mater ae C a P e Variable bit rate MP3 files in which conversion k i Zo bit rates vary within a file may not play back o a properly e The higher you set the number on the dial the louder the volume will be EN Playback Fast forwarding Press and hold the gt l button when the recorder is stopped e Fast forwarding stops once you release the l button Press the PLAY button to Start playback from where it was stopped Press and hold the l button when a file is being played back e Playback resumes from that position once you release the PA button e If an index mark is placed in a file playback stops at that position 1 P 48 The recorder stops when it reaches the end of a file If you keep pressing the P button the recor
73. eesees000 89 Skip space Skip Space errreceeecsceeeeeseeeee 89 File menu File Menu eccccccccccccccccccee Q71 Erase lock File Lock eccccccccccccccccccvccceceeD File Move Copy Move Copy seeseesseee00292 File divide File Divide cccccccccccccccccccceeee 95 Property Property coco0000000000000000000000000 QG MP3 Convert MP3 Convert eseeseceecec00 Q6 CD write CD Write ecccccccccccccccccccccecceeee QS BOUNCE BOUNCE eccccecccccccccccccccccccccceeee QQ Metronome menu Metronome Menu ececccccccccccccccce 1071 Metronome Metronome esreseeseseeseeee 101 LCD Sound menu LCD Sound Menu eccccccccccccccccccee 103 Backlig ht Backlight ccococ0000000000000000000 3 LED LED covcccccssscccccssscccccccccccscsscooooes 04 Beep sound Beep orereececscccccsccsccceesee 104 Language switch Lang Language Lang e eseseceseesecesesseee 105 Voice guide Voice Guide seseeeeseseeseeee 105 Intro play Intro Play essccsscsssessescseseese 1 06 Device menu Device Menu ecececcceecee 107 Fn key setting Fn Setting ocssecssesseess 107 Memory select Memory Select sss 108 Sleep Power Save cccccccccccccccccccccccceee QQ Time setting Time amp Date esvessessesseeee 109 USB setting USB Settings csrcssecsccsseeee 110 Setting reset Reset Settings e eeeeesesese 112 Format Format ecccccccccccccccccccccccccccees 14 Memory information Memory Info 116 System information System Info 116 Chapter 7 About
74. elect another file 1S1 aBessaw Wel a Bbunooysajqnol EN Troubleshooting Symptom Nothing appears on Probable cause The battery is not loaded properly Action Verify that the battery s polarities and are correct a P 22 Charge the battery or replace with a new battery the display Battery power is getting low wx P 22 The power is off Turn the power on e P 25 Charge the battery or replace with a new battery Battery power is getting low te P 22 Won t start The power is off Turn the power on P 25 The recorder is in HOLD mode Release the recorder from HOLD e P 26 Unable to record Unable to record through the external microphone No remaining memory Erase unnecessary files e amp P 50 The maximum number of files has been reached An external microphone that must be supported by plug in power is connected but Plug in Power is set to Off Change to any other folder P 34 Set Plug in Power to On when an external microphone that must be supported by plug in power is connected P 75 No playback sound heard Recording level too low The headphone is connected Unplug the headphone to use the internal speaker The volume level is set to 0 The recording level has not been adjusted Adjust the volume level P 46 Adjust the recording level and then try recording once more t P 8
75. etting Fn Setting Recorder F1 INDEX F2 Input Select F3 Metronome Fn Setting MTR F1 Mute F2 Bounce F3 Off nu WU Internal memory 10min USB Connection PC USB class Storage Class UO D lt Q D 3 D 5 Z Device menu Device Menu Format Format When the recorder is formatted all stored files are deleted Before conducting formatting be sure to transfer important files to your PC 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt Format m asin oe con Device Menu ECAC ELA Resets Leona Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select the recording medium to format IM x H Fomat Built in LSDcad 4 Press the OK button e The screen shifts to the Format screen D Press the button to select Start T SOM PREE __ Format r s OL Card Cancel 6 Press the OK button All data will be erased is displayed for two seconds and Start Cancel light up Press the button to select Start again Formatting e Formatting is displayed and formatting starts When Format done blinks formatting is completed Device menu Device Menu Oe Never format the recorder from the PC Upon formatting all existing data including files for which File Lock was set and read only files are lost To format the setting of each function conduct Reset Settings P
76. ficiently effective 100Hz This function diminishes the noise generated by air conditions projec tors and so on It is effective when recording indoors Off This setting stops the function Recording menu Rec Menu Pre recording How to use Pre Recording Pre Recording To record sound using Pre Recording set The pre recording function starts recording a Pre Recording to On maximum of two seconds prior to the start of recording For example if you want to record 1 While the recorder is in stop mode the sound of a bird singing and you press the REC button when the bird sings recording press the REC button starts a maximum of two seconds prior to the e The recorder shifts into the record bird singing wait status It constantly records a maximum of two seconds of sound 1 Menu gt Rec Menu 9 Pre Recording 2 Press the REC button BY Wom 23s i e The recorder resumes recording It Rec Menu A a SE starts recording from a maximum of two seconds prior to the resumption of recording nuaw Bulpioday 3 Fo The length depends on the Rec ow Cut Filter Format setting Press the OK button OS e When the Pre Recording function is used the 3 Press the button to select a following functions cannot be used menu item V Sync Rec P 43 e Metronome P 101 HOLMIT aM Bgum gm Pre Recording On Recording star
77. file will start simultaneously O Baum Siam en vVOC_120 124 0002 wav a Level of the input sound to be recorded b Level of the output sound that is being played back c Overdubbing file number d Total number of files in the folder e Recording level meter Press the STOP button to stop recording OS e Dubbed files will be saved with different names e By stopping the playback file you will also stop the recording file Play Sync Play Sync The Play Sync mode allows you to record only the input sound that is being played along with the playback of a previously recorded file Usage Example Playback 4 Instruments Record the vocal part in sync with the playback of recorded l band performance Sing A new file recorded in sync with the instruments Original File Instruments You can record your part while listening to the playback of a different part for reference This is ideal for practicing your part since it lets you check the pitch and tempo on the recorded file e Recording and playback in the Play Sync mode are available only when the PCM 44 1kHz 16bit recording format is used Bulpiozey a Bulplodey Set the Rec Mode to Play Sync P 80 Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder e The file for sync recording will be played back through the EAR jack Select a file for
78. for the MP3 format Guide to battery life E lithium ion battery linear PCM format Recording format Built in stereo microphone During recording mode When recording with phantom power Headphone playback 96 0 kHz 24bit Approx 9h 30min Approx 2h 15min Approx 12h 30min 96 0 kHz 16bit Approx 11h 00min Approx 2h 30min Approx 12h 30min 88 2 kHz 24bit Approx 10h 00min Approx 2h 30min Approx 13h 30min 88 2 kHz 16bit Approx 11h 15min Approx 2h 30min Approx 14h 00min 48 0 kHz 24bit Approx 11h 00min Approx 2h 30min Approx 14h 00min 48 0 kHz 16bit Approx 12h 15min Approx 2h 30min Approx 14h 15min 44 1 kHz 24bit Approx 11h 30min Approx 2h 45min Approx 15h 45min 44 1 kHz 16bit Approx 12h 30min Approx 2h 45min Approx 16h 15min 44 1 kHz mono Approx 12h 30min Approx 2h 45min Approx 17h 30min E Lithium ion battery MP3 format Recording format Built in stereo microphone During recording mode When recording with phantom power Headphone playback 320 kbps Approx 11h 15min Approx 2h 30min Approx 15h 00min 256 kbps Approx 11h 30min Approx 2h 30min Approx 15h 30min 128 kbps Approx 11h 45min Approx 2h 30min Approx 16h 15min 64 kbps mono Approx 12h 30min Approx 2h 45min Approx 16h 15min Notes
79. harging from the PC or for connecting to the AC adaptor A514 Optional This setting is to check the connecting method every time the USB is con nected When USB Class is selected 4 Press the button to select Storage Class or Composite and then press the OK button m Bin Pan om _ USB Class _ Storage Class Composite Storage Class The recorder is recognized as the external storage device by the PC Composite This is the setting when the recorder is used as an external storage device USB speaker or microphone through connection to the PC Nua G Oe e When the recorder is connected to a PC for the first time as an external storage device the driver of this device is automatically installed to the PC When USB Connection is set to AC Adapter the PC does not recognize the device When the PC does not recognize the device as an external storage device switch USB Class to Storage Class If the battery is low the USB class setting will switch from Composite to Storage to allow you to recharge EN Device menu Device Menu Setting reset Reset Settings This setting resets each function to the Menu setting after setting reset default setting Recording Menu NUdW adIAaq EN default setting the setting at the time of shipping from the factory Menu Device Menu gt Reset Settings GY Boum Son LLL Device Menu 5 gt a
80. hout protrusions dimensions Weight 280g Lithium ion battery included Reference input level Microphone Input source ka Level value XLR HI 58dBu sensitivit p ii E balanced input LOW Sgdpu Built in MID 4dBSPL microphone 94dBS Standard phone o Sadu LOW 114dBSPL unbalanced input HI 58dBV MIC MID 47dBV LOW 27d BV LINE 6dBV General frequency response 88 2 kKHz 16bit 20 Hz to 40 kHz E During recording during playback MP3 format When recording via the MIC LINE PHONE XLR input Recording format Frequency response Linear PCM format 320 kbps 50 Hz to 20 kHz Recording format Frequency response BOs 50 Hz to 20 kHz 96 0 kHz 24bit 20 Hz to 44 kHz Eee 50 Hz to 17 kHz 96 0 kHz 16bit 20 Hz to 44 kHz Seine ee 88 2 kHz 24bit 20 Hz to 40 kHz E Built in stereo microphone During 48 0 kHz 24bit 20 Hz to 23 kHz recording mode 48 0 kHz 16bit 20 Hz to 23 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz e However when recording in the MP3 format 44 1 kHz 24bit 20 Hz to 21 kHz the upper limit value of the frequency 44 1 kHz 16bit 20 Hz to 21 kHz response depends on each recording mode 44 1 kHz mono 20 Hz to 21 kHz See the table above Guide to recording times E Linear PCM format Recording format PUNAN TREMER a 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB ease AERO Soa nen a o kee Pon e PPPT arin oan oan can aan 88 2
81. if there is no PRJ folder You can move or copy a file recorded in Multi Track Mode to Recorder File menu File Menu File divide File Divide When a file with a large capacity or a file that has along recording time is divided the File divide function makes it easier to manage and edit the file Only the MP3 and PCM format files recorded with this recorder can be divided e In the Multi Track Mode File Divide does not function 1 Stop at the position where the file should be divided m Haim San funy VOC_120124 0001 way A EA oo1 020 O40 MHIE O 1 30 e When the P E button is kept pressed the recorder fast forwards or fast reverses e It is convenient if the dividing positions are marked with an index mark in advance P Menu gt File Menu gt File divide a feo fe am File Menu S fl B gt A FF 3 Press the OK button 4 Press the button to select Start sol oe GEMT gH File Divide File Divide eA File divide A completed Dividing Nuaw aji4 G e The display shifts to Dividing and file division starts When File divide completed is displayed file division is finished KEE File divide is available only from the file display screen When the number of files in the folder exceeds 999 the dividing process is unavailable Files with the File Lock P 91 cannot be divided After the dividing process the front sec
82. ile menu File Menu Moving copying to Recorder 1 Press the button to select a folder to be moved or copied Moving copying to Multitrack 1 Press the button to select a project to be moved or copied NUSW Jl4 LIMIT gM LIMIT gM Destination PRJOO1 1 0 Press F2 OK button e Moving or Copying appears on the display and moving or copying of the file starts e When File move completed or File copy completed is displayed the process is completed Oe When the remaining space in the memory is insufficient the copying process is unavailable When the total number of files exceeds 999 the moving or copying process is unavailable Do not remove the batteries during the file moving or copying process The data may get damaged A file cannot be moved or copied in the same folder When the moving or copying process is can celled partway through the process the process is completed for all files that have already been moved or copied For all other files the process is cancelled All files for which File Lock P 91 is set continue to be protected by File Lock after the moving or copying process The moving or copying process cannot be used for files located directly under the Recorder folder Only 44 1kHz 16bit or 44 1kHz mono files recorded in recorder mode can be moved or copied to Multitrack The move and copy processes are unavailable
83. ion the recorder slightly away from the upper part of the instrument pointing to the f hole of the body t Point to the f hole Recording Tips for Each Instrument Acoustic guitar Position the recorder pointing to a place slightly away from the sound hole of the guitar For a rhythm guitar keep a certain distance from the main body of the guitar For solo or melody focused music move the recorder closer to the main body of the guitar during recording Move the recorder slightly away from Hard sharp sound gt the sound hole Round harmonic sound Hall Place the recorder on the center line of the stage with players also facing the direction of the micro phone Then fix the recorder with a tripod or other tool before starting recording Orchestra big band choir etc Electric guitar To record sound directly from the speaker of a guitar amplifier position the recorder slightly away from the speaker pointing to the center of the speaker cone paper To record sound from two speakers in stereo position the recorder slightly away from the center between the left and right speakers To record sound in mono position the recorder slightly away from the center of the speaker cone paper Guitar amplifier Guitar amplifier JUSLUNISU UDF 104 SdI Hulpioday a A ddns Jamog Wo UeUd pue yDeF OQWIOD BUOU PJEPUIS YHTX 24 J
84. it recording The supported recording format is the linear PCM format with a sampling rate of 96 kHz and a bit count of 24 bits High resolution recording superior to music CD 44 1kHz 16bit has been realized I Multi Track recording and editing The Multi Track recording mode allows you to separately record instruments and voice and then edit and overlay each track Up to eight tracks can be edited and played at the same time You can also easily create music tunes XLR 24V 48V phantom power supply support Standard phone combo jack XLR 24V 48V phantom power supply support Standard phone combo jack Standard combo jack combined with a XLR external phone connector with phantom power supply sup port Phantom power can be deactivated and is capable of operating at both 24V and 48V and designed to reduce noise also when using extension cables Support for a variety of recording formats This recorder supports overdubbing synchronization playing and recording at the same time and voice synchronization recording in addition to the normal mode usual recording You can use this recorder in a wide range of applications such as field recording or when practicing an instrument Tuner function This recorder has a mode that supports tuning of guitar and bass guitar in addition to the basic chromatic tuner The reference tone A can be fine tuned using the calibration function Metronome function The metronome can be used as
85. ity of the built in stereo microphone External Mic This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the externally connected microphone XLR L This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the XLR type microphone that is con nected to the L channel XLR R This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the XLR type microphone that is con nected to the R channel Press the OK button e The sensitivity setting for the selected input source appears Press the button to select the sensitivity Mic Gain e For Built in Mic and External Mic you can select from Hi Mid and Lo and for XLR L and XLR R you can select from Hi and Lo Press the OK button to finish the setting nuaw Bulpioday 3 EN nusw Hulpiodey EN Recording menu Rec Menu Recording level Rec Level This setting can set either automatic or manual adjustment of the recording level In addition with the limiter compressor of the input source it can adjust the audio range for limiting 1 Menu Rec Menu gt Rec Level Rec Menu A E ANEA Rec Mode Mic Gain Press the OK button Press the button to select the input microphone da San RecLevel _ Built in Mic External Mic Line XLR Phone L XLRiPhone R Press the OK button e The setting for the selected input source appears D Press the button to select a menu item lg Sau funy R
86. kHz 24bit Approx 1h 40min ahon zhom 16h tomin _39h Aomin 88 2kHz 16bit Approx 2h 30min gp Oomin _tthe30min 24h Oomin 49h D0mi oe PED OKs i Conti a in oo oe one Paan Po ARPO aia A Kaan aa ean en aaiktz 24bit Approx 3h 1Smin bomn _astesomin 32h 00min h omin ae EEO ON nee oom ha on Pion an eee Peo 10h 0min Tun an ee ee suoIediJIOads SUO EDIJIDIdS E MP3 format Recording format Built in memory SD card 11GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 320kbps Approx 22h30min ssh comin roh oomin 21a oomin 432r 00min 256kbps Approx 28h30min Soin 130k 00min 2868h Oomin 540h Omin aee anonn aioa ann aan wel aroe rene enonn atten stan oan 2 denn Notes e The values above are for reference only e Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made The displayed available recording time and recorded time are approximate indications e Variations in the available recording time will arise as there may be differences in the available memory depending on your SD card e Note that the differences in the available recording time may become more apparent if the number of bits bit rate is lower l Maximum recording time for a single file e The maximum capacity for a single file is limited to approx 2GB for the linear PCM format e The maximum capacity for a single file is limited to approx 4GB
87. le list screen A Haim fom ane Folder voc 120124 0001 wav VOC 120124 0002 way YOG 120124 000 i P l l i Way YOC_120124 0007 ines 2 Press the BPI button to switch to the file screen a pecan paw VOC 120124 0001 wav BY FS oo1oa0 O 0O0 00s 01 30 Itwill set the recorder in the stop mode without playing back the file File menu File Menu In the Multi Track Mode D Press the OK button 1 Press the button to select the file from the file list screen m ps PRJOO1 5 00 _120124 0001 wav H voo 12024 0002 wav YOG 120124 0003 wav MP3 Convert e The animation is displayed on the screen and MP3 conversion starts When Done is displayed conversion P Menu gt File Menu gt etiichod z MP3 Convert e The converted file becomes the MP3 7 memanen 128kbps format E File Menu e MP3 Converted files cannot be played in Multi Track Mode To listen to them copy them to the recorder folder vide SN I p Property MP3 Convert oy a z 2 CD Write Bounce e When MP3 Convert amp amp P 107 is set to the Fn button pressing the allocated button starts the conversion Press the OK button Es e The time required for conversion is almost the same as the file length of the file to be con e The convert check screen appears verted 4 Press the button to select Start H RES N Cancel EN File menu Fil
88. lowing steps 4 Immediately remove the battery 2 Contact your dealer or the Olympus Service Station for service Continuing to use it could cause a fire or electric shock Do not insert a card other than SD SDHC or SDXC card into the recorder If you accidentally insert such a card do not try to forcibly remove it but contact our repair center or service station Do not operate the product while driving a vehicle such as bicycle motorbike or car Doing so could cause a traffic accident Do not leave the product within the reach of infants or children When using the product near them take extra care and do not carelessly leave the product unattended Children cannot understand warnings and cautions In addition the follow ing accidents could happen Accidentally wrap the headphone cord around the neck and suffocate Perform a wrong operation causing injury or electric shock Avoid using the product in an airplane hospital or other place where use of electric devices is restricted Or follow the instructions given at the site When carrying the recorder by a strap ensure that it does not get caught on other items caution Do not turn the volume up before start ing operation Doing so could cause a hearing problem or hearing loss Stop using the product if you notice an abnormality such as unusual odor abnormal sound or smoke Continuing to use the product could cause a fire or
89. nd SDXC are trademarks of SD Card Association Macintosh and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Corporation The MP3 audio encoding technology is used in the product based on the license from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson The tuner metronome speech speed conversion and key shifter technologies are realized using CRIWARE from CRI Middleware Co Ltd All other brand names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trade marks of respective owners CRIWARE INDEX Preface P 2 Overview of Recorder P 11 ci Startup P 21 on Recorder Mode P 32 3 Multi Track Mode P 53 cE About the Tuner the Lissajous and the Metronome P 66 GT Menus P 72 6 About the PC P 117 For Quick Reference D N amp 3 EN EN Table of Contents Preface Description of This Manualeccccccccecccceee 2 Safety precautions 000000000000000000000000000 6 Checking ACCESSOLICSecccccccccccccccccccce 10 Chapter 1 Overview of Recorder Main Features eccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce 12 Name of Each Parteccccccccccccccccccccccccs 13 Connecting with External Deviceseceees 15 Let s use LS 100 cocccccccccccccccccccccccces 16 Recording Tips for Each Instruments 18 Connection of the XLR Standard Phone Combo Jack and Phantom Power SUpply cceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccece 20 Chapter 2 Startup Power Supply cccccccscccccccccccscccccccsees 22 Inserting the battery esrcccccccccsescessescoees 22 Recharging the
90. ndex mark However the index mark will be jumped over if you try skipping to the beginning of the file while playback is stopped P 48 If you try skipping to the beginning of a file during playback with Skip Space set to a selection other than File Skip the recorder will skip or reverse skip for the set amount of time before resuming playback P 89 yoegheld a EN EN Playback Placing an index mark An index mark will help you quickly locate a desired playback position when you fast forward rewind or cue a file s2 s BD v e Be sure to assign the INDEX function to the Fn 1 button in advance ts P107 At the position you wish to place an index mark press the preassigned Fn button VOC_120124 0001 wav ON EA ooisoos O 00v05s 03 30 e A number appears on the display and the index mark is placed e Placing an index mark does not stop recording or playback so you can continue placing index marks at other positions by the same procedure Erasing an index mark Play the file with the index mark you wish to erase 2 During playback select the index mark to be erased with the i ia button com VOC_120124 0001 way A Bacank ei a 0 00 05 Press the ERASE button while the index number is being displayed approx 2 seconds FELT Spun gm YOC_120124 0001 way OX EA coos 0 0005 e The index mark will be erased e The in
91. ne file POW YDeI l NWY 24 U OG UBD NOA PYM o Track 3 Track 4 T y Track 5 r AA vl eee mm m m l ce Ao You can manage up to 8 tracks under 1 project e Files recorded in Multi Track Mode are automati cally saved in the 44 1kHz mono format After mixing bouncing they are converted to the 44 1kHz 16bit format 08 EN Files and Folders Folders In the Multi Track Mode there are folders for managing PRJ Project Files are managed by the project and each project has a number assigned PRJOO2 PRJOO3 pes Selecting a project and track Home screen Project screen SO Hie bf TH Project PRJD02 PRJDO3 00 05 57 02 18 47 NEW F PROJECT PRJOO4 105 PRJOOE O0511268 00 03 39 00 24 36 4tracks 4tracks Gt Multitrack 002 003 004 005 006 007 PRJ999 P 999 soe sJapjO4 pue Saji A Multi Track screen B ia So ane PRJOOI On leua4s G LLL HLD A L LE l le E UONNDTEONY 3 PORIDODERONADNDANADAONEEONINY I EN sJap O4 pue saji4 So EN Files and Folders Multi Track screen Icon display sa ieee PR ICC I Project number AE Elapsed recording Recorder status indicator Tn y Oy CH Js IF playback time Memory status bar Key shit on Mn l H Playback position bar AU EEE Output balance NNN Level meter ai DORACORARARARORINIIN e Outp
92. nu 4 Press the button to select the USB se setting USB Settings setting item You can select PC which enables files to be sent received through a connection to is Say m a PC and AC Adapter which charges the Ea rw recorder via connection of a USB connecting OZ AC adapter A514 20128324 R 10 44 1 Menu gt Device Menu gt USB Settings BACK DRY Gl Baum Sou PLL Device Menu e Following the same steps press the 5 a Ea l a button to select a menu Fn Settin J item and select the button D z D Press the OK button to finish the setting e The device clock starts with the date and time set on the device Press the P Press the OK button OK button in sychronization with the time tone or other time indicator Press the button to select a menu item A U 3 BS ettin gS USB Connection USB Class USB Connection This menu item is for setting up con nection to the PC USB Class This sets the USB class 4 Press the OK button e The selected menu screen appears EN Device menu Device Menu When USB Connection is selected 4 Select a menu item by pressing the button and then pressing the OK button m Bain fos _ UJ S B C onnect on AC Adapter Optional PC This menu item sets connection to the PC The recorder is connected as the storage or the composite AC Adapter This is the setting used for c
93. o Wo n gt HUVUUEUUUUOUNUOUDUNEDONE a Elapsed recording time b Level meter c Input level meter Stop recording ie C Press the STOP button Qy00400s e To re record record over the same track It will not erase the previously recorded file which will remain within the project L R Mute Bounce OTRKREC Creating a Multi Track Project Check the track playback M Boum sar ma 1 Press the PLAY button On00xees e The multiple tracks you have recorded under the project will be played back together faile wn e You can change the pitch by pressing the A a W button while a track is selected Pressing the amp button will raise the pitch by a semitone 1 6 while the W button lowers it by a semitone p1 6 Set the cursor to the track you wish to playback and press the Fn Key button you will be able to adjust the key of the selected track Be sure to assign the Key Change function to the Fn button in advance P 107 However you cannot select a track for key adjustment while playback is in progress a Current pitch yelolg yDeI N NyW e Bunea a e To listen to a specific track while muting the others set the cursor to the track you wish to play back and press the Fn Solo button Pressing the button again releases the Solo function Be sure to assign the Solo function to the Fn button in advance t P 107 e To rewind the file p
94. o that no data gets lost due to compression and Linear PCM format original sound stays intact This format is used for music CDs CD DA This is one of the most popular digital audio compression algorithms It achieves a MP3 format l compression factor of about twelve while preserving sound quality This is a storage system that does not lose the data stored on it even when the Memory media power is removed In this manual it refers to the built in flash memory and the SD card Alesso Encoding is a process in which the information obtained from a source is converted into data according to certain rules Or it is a process in which data is converted from one format to another such as audio compression according to certain rules Encoding EN General points Recorder Recording format Recording medium Metronome Tuner Data type Signal processing Monitor Simultaneous recording track Simultaneous playback track Maximum recording file size MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 format Built in memory SD card Metronome sound source Beat Tempo Tuner type Calibration range Recording Playback MP3 format Recording Playback AD DA conv Linear PCM Pulse Code Modulation format WAV format Recorder Mode 2 Multi Track Mode 2 Recorder Mode 2 Multi Track Mode 8 PCM format 2GB MP3 format 4GB 44 1kHz 24bit 44 1KHZ 16bit 44 1kHz
95. oduct 3 Click on the product name folder name removable icon on the OO desktop ENS Copy the data 3 Copy the data D Disconnect the recorder from your 4 Disconnect the recorder from your PC P 120 PC c P 120 Note e During data communications Busy appears and the PEAK indicator light R flashes NEVER disconnect the USB while the PEAK indicator light R is flashing If you do the data may be destroyed Chapter 8 For Quick Reference ISi abessowW wejy EN Message Battery low Description Battery power is getting low Alarm message list Action Charge the batteries If you run out of battery power soon after charging the battery has reached its life Replace it with a new one P 22 File locked Attempted to delete a locked file Unlock the file amp P 91 Select a recorder and record Attempting to record other than in the recorder mode Select a folder from among Folder A to Folder E and try recording again P 34 No more can be set The file is full of index marks maximum of 99 marks Erase index marks that are no longer required P 48 Folder full The folder is full of files maximum of 999 files Erase unnecessary files e amp P 50 Memory error Error in the internal memory Please contact the Olympus Customer Support Center P 136 Card error The SD card is not
96. pe of SD card The processing performance may deteriorate if the SD card is repeatedly written to or deleted In such a case initialize the SD card again amp P 114 e For the SD cards certified according to our Standards refer to the support page on our Web site http olympus europa com Although the manufacturers and types of SD cards whose operation we have certified are listed on our Web site operation of these SD cards is not guaranteed Note that it may become impossible to correctly recognize a listed card due to specification changes by the manufacturer or other reason Operations on the Home Screen When the recorder is turned on the home screen appears This recorder has the following five modes Each mode can be accessed from the home screen For each mode refer to the relevant page Recorder s P 33 Normal overdubbing synchronization and voice synchronization recording are supported U 12 WOH dy UO suO1LI dO A 4 C gt A Multitrack P 54 Select a mode You can create a file overlaying instruments and voice Multitrack L A d N Tuner P 67 Use this function to tune your instrument Go to each mode h d a F 4 D Metronome P 71 This recorder has a metronome function lt A C N Lissajous P 69 Use this function to detect and measure the phase difference between the microphone an
97. perational environment for saving files recorded by this recorder to your PC via the USB con nection The support service does not cover the recorder if your PC has been updated from Windows 95 98 Me 2000 to Windows XP Vista 7 Even if the operational environment is satisfied we do not support self modified PC s l Precautions on using the recorder connected to a PC When you are downloading a file from the recorder or uploading a file to the recorder do not remove the USB cable even if the screen is indicating you can Data is still being transferred while the PEAK indicator light R is blinking When removing the USB cable be sure to follow the description on 1 P120 If the USB cable is removed before the drive is stopped data may not be successfully transferred On a PC do not format the drive of the recorder Initialization is not successfully achieved on a PC For initialization follow the instructions in the Format screen of the recorder P114 If folders or files stored on the recorder are moved or renamed by using a file management tool in Windows or Macintosh the order of files may be changed or files may become unrec ognizable Data can be read from or written to the recorder even though the attribute of the recorder drive is set to read only by the operating system of the PC As noise may cause adverse effects to electronic devices near the recorder unplug the external microphone and headphone when you connect the re
98. playbackesrerseescesseeseee4 9 Erasing COO 50 Erasing a File ccccccoooooooo000000000000000000000 50 Partially erasing a file s secccccocoocooooco000000 51 Chapter 4 Multi Track Mode What You Can Do in the Multi Track Mode eccccccccccccccccccccces 54 Multi Track MOdeE ssssscccso000000000000000000 54 Files and Foldlersececccccccccccccccccccccccce 55 Creating a Multi Track Projectecccccecsss 57 Erasing a Multi Track Project Track 64 Erasing a PrOjECtesecececeecececesesesesososesee0 G4 Erase a track e ssssssscccocooo00000000000000000000 4 Table of Contents Chapter 5 About the Tuner the Lissajous and the Metronome Using the tuner 00000000000000000000000000000 67 About the Lissajous measurement eeeee 69 Using the metronome ececccccccccccccccccce 71 Chapter 6 Menus How to set the MenUsS coecceccccceccccccccce 73 List of MenUsS eoccccccccccccccccccceccescesces 75 Recording menu Rec Menu eeecececceeee 80 Recording mode Rec Mode eseeeseesees00e 80 Microphone gain Mic Gain ssressesseesees08 1 Recording level Rec Level seeeesesceceoeeee 82 Input switch Input Select eeeseseseeeeeeee 83 Microphone power source Mic Power 84 Recording format Rec Format sssesse09085 Low cut filter Low Cut Filter s eseesesesee00 86 Pre recording Pre Recording eeseessess00087 Recording monitor Rec Monitor s s 988 Play menu Play Menu eccccccccccccccccccee 89 Play mode Play MOce reseesseeseesc
99. properly Before starting to record select a folder from Folder A through Folder E We recommend that you selectively use the folders to organize your recordings based on their contents Normal Recording Normal 1 Select a folder for recording a Usim am ivy Recorder __ ff Folder B ta Folder E D Folder O LE Falder E SEARCH Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode YOC_1201 24 0001 wav D EA ooio01 O 00 00s 6 59 45 pier ep OT op 2 2 6 1ER RIOODOODODOUOOODOODOCNNUNDANINDIUIT fe Adjust the recording level e Adjust the REC LEVEL dial according to the sound source Adjust the recording level Press the REC button to start recording EJ appears on the display and recording starts Limit iM 5D EH LIMIT F Bulpiozey a YOC_120124 0001 wav a A 0017001 LOANMAOADANAAONNNONAAANNANANNARTI 1 42 30 a4 MO e 5 PODOODOUOOODOUOUDODDOANNUNUNNNN a Recording folder b Elapsed recording time Memory status bar d Recording format e Remaining time for recording f Recording level meter D Press the STOP button to stop recording EN Bulplodey Pausing the recording Press the REC button during recording EY will appear on the display e The recording standby mode will be released after two hours and the recorder will enter the stop mode e To resume recording press th
100. r make sure to check if your memory selection is set to Internal memory or SD card P 108 Locked or read only files cannot be erased c P 91 No more recordings can be made when Memory full appears Erase unnecessary files before continuing to record Files that the recorder does not recognize as well as folders containing such files will not be erased To erase them connect the recorder to your computer Check the remaining battery level beforehand in order to avoid running out of the battery during the process Note that the erasing process may take a few tens of seconds Never perform the following operations while erasing is in progress as doing so may damage your data 4 Disconnect the AC adapter 2 Remove the battery 3 Remove the SD card while the recording medium is set to SD card Chapter 4 Multi Track Mode What You Can Do in the Multi Track Mode Multi Track Mode The Multi Track Mode allows you to separately record and play back different parts sound sources guitar bass drums keyboard vocal etc You can manage up to 8 tracks under 1 project Recorded tracks can be edited separately to adjust the output level or balance which is ideal for creating a demo In this mode you can record over an already recorded track unlike in the recorder mode Edited tracks can be mixed bounced into a single file Project gt f Track 1 Track 2 Save as o
101. r a heater Doing so could cause a fire burn or injury due to liquid leak heat generation blowout or other reason N Warning Do not touch or hold the battery with wet hands Doing so could cause an electric shock or failure Do not use a battery whose package is scratched or damaged Doing so could cause a blowout or heat gen eration Do not leave the battery within the reach of infants or children They could swallow the battery If this happens immediately consult with a doctor If you notice an abnormality such as abnormal sound abnormally high tem perature burnt odor or smoke during use perform the following steps 4 Immediately remove the battery carefully 2 Contact your dealer or the Olympus Service Station for service Leaving it could cause a fire or burn Do not soak the battery in freshwater or seawater or let the terminals get wet Stop using the battery if you notice discoloration deformation or other abnormality If recharging is not complete after the specified recharging time stop recharging N caution Using an unauthorized battery could cause an explosion or blowout Dispose of the used battery according to Disposing the rechargeable battery c P 9 in this manual Do not apply a strong shock to the battery or throw it When using the battery for the first time or after not using it for a long time be sure to recharge it before use The battery has a fixed durability If
102. r be recognized properly in some cases Besure to operate an external CD DVD drive using an AC power supply Write operations will not be stable if the CD DVD drive is run from the recorder s power supply EN Checking Accessories The accessories shown below come with the purchased product Contact your dealer if any accessory is missing or damaged Recorder Lithium ion battery Manual LI 50B USB cable USB AC adapter A514 USB conversion connector The AC plug is included e Contents may vary depending on purchase location e Warranty differs depending on purchase location Warranty card may not be included How to attach the strap EN Chapter 1 Overview of Recorder sainjea UIW EN High performance directional stereo microphone and quality amplifier circuit The newly designed stereo condenser microphone enables you to record live quality sound Our devotion to circuit design has realized separation of audio and system boards and independent power supplies to each board and consequently achieves a low noise and a high S N ratio Supporting the minimum frequency characteristic of 20 Hz this recorder can reproduce the low frequency band much better than conventional models In addition the design which is highly resistant to sound pressure with the upper limit of 140dBSPL enables you to record loud rock music without sound distortion Linear PCM 96kHz 24b
103. rdubbing Record your singing while listening to a recording of instruments Dub over the previous recording to create a new file See page 39 for details Let s use LS 100 Multi Track Mode Record and edit each sound source separately and mix them into a single file Save asa single file Control your tempo with the metronome Check the Lissajous waveform to determine the best position for microphones See page 66 for details mit Perform accurate tuning according to the type of instrument i001 S7 SN 5 127 a JUSLUNISU UDF 104 SdI Hulpioday 5 EN Recording Tips for Each Instrument l Recorder position examples Voice Position the recorder slightly away from the singer s face If breathing noises are audible adjust the filter settings AS oe ass T If breathing noises are audible Piano When recording the sound of a grand piano position the recorder pointing to the center of the open lid To record acousmato as well move the recorder slightly away to get a richer sound Wind instrument Position the recorder pointing to the center of the so called bell If breathing noises are audible move the recorder slightly away from the center of the pavillon Adjust sound by moving the If breathing noises are audible Vj 9 PA 7 OL A X Lz Y String instrument When recording the sound of a string instrument such as a violin posit
104. record files gt e Olympus bears no liability even if a record file is erased or becomes unplayable due to a failure of the recorder or PC e Recorded contents can be used for personal use only It is prohibited by the Copyright law to use copyrighted work for other purposes without permission from the owner Safety precautions Recorder warning Do not use the product where there may be flammable or explosive gas in the air Doing so could cause an ignition or explosion Do not use or store the product for a long time where there is a lot of dust humidity oil smoke or steam Doing so could cause a fire or electric shock Do not disassemble repair or modify the product Doing so could cause an electric shock or injury Do not touch the operating AC adapter or the recharging battery for along time The AC adapter and battery become hot dur ing recharge Touching these for a long time could cause a low temperature burn Always use the dedicated Olympus lithium ion battery and AC adapter Using another product could cause a fire or electric shock due to heat generation deformation or other reason In addition the recorder or power supply could fail or an unexpected accident could occur Note that damage caused by using an uncertified product will not be compensated for If the product falls into water or if water metal or a flammable foreign object gets into the product perform the fol
105. ress and hold the ka a button when the recorder is in playback mode or stop mode e To fast forward the file press and hold the BPI button when the recorder is in playback mode or stop mode Adjust the track 4 Select a track to adjust with the button 2 Press the l button to choose the setting you wish to change e The edit screen switches each time you press cone the button To return to the previous screen press the kad button L R Mute Press BPI once YOO 120124 0001 wav Mute can be set for each track Change the fai 18 SA mute setting with the button i a The mute function can be assigned to the Fn oe button Mute Bounce 000s 00s EN Continued on next page Creating a Multi Track Project PROD On00 00s L R OC_120124 0001 wav HL Mute Bounce Beier eon PRJOOI a Oxn00400s L R PL CAN 4184 R 1 R L R Mute Bounce PRADO WB 0C_120124 0001 wav WB 00 _120124 D002 wav yelolg yeI NINyW e Bunea By 0012012 4 D008 wav 9 Add tracks VOG 120124 0001 wav E LIMIT 1 BuMiT LLL E Output balance Press Pl twice You can adjust the volume for each track Adjust the volume with the button Left right balance Press l three times You can adjust the panning of left and right audio for each track Adjust the left right balance with the button Track assignment Press Pl four times
106. ring recording you can set Off or On snuaw jois a l LCD Sound Menu LCD Sound Menu Menu settings that relate to the LCD and sound Set items Backlight Backlight 1 P 103 LED LED P 104 snuaw 4O JST o Beep Beep P 104 Language selection Language Lang P 105 Voice guide Voice Guide 1 P 105 Intro play Intro Play ss P 106 Choices Lighting time 5sec T0see 30sec 1min Always on Dim light time B0566 1 min 2min Smin Always on Brightness 01 02 03 On Off 00 01 02 03 04 05 The languages available for display vary depending on the sales region On Off On Off Speed 100 400 The default is 100 Volume 01 02 03 04 05 10sec 5sec 3sec Off Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG Z J g 3 d Q 5 To O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O l Device Menu Device Menu Menu settings that relate to the device Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG Set items Choices A A 8 R d Q 5 To Fn Recorder F1 F2 F3 Fn key setting Fn MTR F1 F2 F3 O O Fn Setting P 107 The functions can be assigned from each template Memory Eeen Internal memory SD card O x Memory Select P 108 Power save 5min TOmin 30min 1hr Off O O Power Save 1 P 109 min a Sonny ELON Clock setting H Minute Y Month
107. space Imin Smin 10min 000 z Skip Space P 89 Reverse Skip File Skip 1sec 3sec 5sec 2 10sec 30sec 1min 5min In the Multi Track Mode Play Menu do not function l File menu File Menu Menu settings that relate to files Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG Set items Choices u 5 8 P i a 5 To Erase Lock f O File Lock 1 P 91 On mif i i File M ro ONEI OPY Copies and moves the files within the memory O x x Move Copy 1 P 92 File Divide j Pias Divides a file recorded on this device O x x File Divide r P 95 P rops Displays information about a file or folder O O x Property P 96 EN MP3 Convert Converts a PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit WAV O x X MP3 Convert s P 96 format file into an MP3 format file Directly writes a PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit WAV O CD Write x M CD Write P 98 format file into a CD Bounce Saves all the tracks in a Multi Track Mode project O x x Bounce 1 P 99 to one file Inthe Multi Track Mode File Divide does not function In the Recorder Mode Bounce does not function Metronome Menu Metronome Menu Menu settings that relate to the metronome Operation mode O Setting OK x Setting NG Set items Choices wn 5 A P d Q 5 To Off Metronome On Metonomi eI Setting You can set Display Countdown O O x l Tempo Sound Beat and Volume Inthe Multi Track Mode Countdown do not function Du
108. te the beginning of the part you wish to erase If the file is long you can use the l button to locate the beginning of the part to erase P At the beginning of the part to erase press the ERASE button e Erase started will flash on the display et dang Z4 0001 way mai 0017005 P UEN e Playback continues while Erase started is flashing and you can still fast forward or rewind just as in normal playback allowing you to quickly locate the end position If the file reaches the end while the message is flashing the file s end becomes the end position of the partial erase 3 Press the ERASE button again at the position where you wish to end the partial erase e Start point and End point will flash alternately on the display A 5 Hi ein yoc 9019 7E 0001 way VOC_120124 0001 FAA 0017005 S SEA coivoos TIEN lt gt AES SSA TLE iz Bum om 120124 0001 way ON SEA oios O00 15s Partial erasing e The display switches to Partial erasing and partial erasing starts Partial erase completed appears when the file is partially erased e If you do not press the ERASE button within 8 seconds partial erase will be canceled and the recorder will return to the playback mode EN Bulselq l Important Notes on Erasing Once erased files cannot be recovered Check carefully before erasing files When you have an SD card inserted in the recorde
109. the PC Using the recorder on your PC eccccceee 118 The PC operating environmentesssecrre 118 Connecting to your PC eeeeseesesesesesososo 19 Disconnecting from your PCeeeeeeseeseese 1 20 Transferring voice files to your PC sess 121 Using the recorder as a USB microphone speaker eeeseeseseeeee 1 22 Using the recorder as an external memory for your PC eeseeeess 122 Chapter 8 For Quick Reference Alarm message list ecccccccccccccccccccceee 1 24 Troubleshootingececcccccccccccccccccccceee 126 Accessories Optional ecccccccccccccceceee 1 29 Glossary eccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceee 130 Specifications ccccccecccccccccccccccccccccce 131 Technical assistance and support eeee 136 EN EN Safety precautions Before using your new recorder read this manual carefully to ensure that you know how to operate the recorder safely and correctly Be sure to keep this manual on hand so that you can refer to it at any time l Important safety instructions e Important safety instructions are indicated by symbols and text as shown below Be sure to follow these instructions to protect yourself and others from personal injury or damage to property e The meanings of the symbols are as shown below Danger This sign indicates that incorrect handling could lead to serious danger causing death or severe injury NWarning This sign indicates that incorrect handling could lead to death or severe injury caution
110. tion is called File name_1 wav and the rear section is called File name_2 wav Even MP3 or PCM files with a very short record ing time may not be able to be divided Do not remove the batteries during the file dividing process The data may be destroyed EN NUSW Jl4 EN File menu File Menu Property Property This function enables you to check information about a file or folder Select the file or folder for which you want to display information c P 34 P 45 Folder A voc_120124 0001 wav J Way VOC_120124 yor 12012 File Select Menu gt File Menu gt Property Press the OK button m gem esr m Baum San h Property y o Property E Name B Name VOC _120124 0004 wav E File EDEIS 12 01 24 2012 11 39 a Bit Rate 44 IkHz 16bit Folder Select File Select e f a file is selected Name Date Size and Bit Rate are displayed If a folder is selected Name and File are displayed After checking the information press the OK button MP3 Convert MP3 Convert This function converts an already saved PCM format WAV file into a bit rate 128 kbps MP3 file A large sized WAV file can be downsized ES e Files that can be converted are PCM format 44 1kHz 16bit or 44 1kHz mono files only 1 Select a WAV file to be converted c P 34 P 45 In the Recorder Mode 1 Press the button to select the file from the fi
111. ts a maximum of two seconds prior to the start of recording Off This setting stops the function 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting EN Recording menu Rec Menu Recording monitor Notes e When Rec mode is set to Overdub or Play Rec Monitor Sync set Rec Monitor to ON This setting selects whether the recording e When a speaker with built in amplifier or other sound is output from the EAR jack device is connected microphone feedback could occur during recording For the recording moni 1 tor use the head phone or set Rec Monitor to Menu gt Rec Menu gt Off during recording Rec Monitor Gl Boum Coy une Rec Menu amp gt gt Rt Lay Pre Recording nusw Hulpiodey 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item A Baim Can funy ae Rec Monitor i Ott On The recording monitor functions Off This setting stops the function No sound is output from the EAR jack 4 Press the OK button to finish the setting Play menu Play Menu Play mode Play Mode This setting enables you to select your preferred play mode 1 Menu gt Play Menu gt Play Mode Bl Baum Snn ian Play Menu ms gt Ca OR fe EFT PlayMode Skip Space P Press the OK button 3 Press the button to select a menu item One file Playback stops right after the current file is played
112. ue sail a DUlpJODIY Wojeg EN Before Recording To achieve a good recording quality it is important to properly adjust the settings including the Mic Gain of the input source 1 P 81 and the Rec Level P 82 Adjusting the recording level properly Recorded sound will be distorted if the recording level meter swings all the way to the right or the PEAK indicator lights in orange Adjust the recording level so that the recording level meter does not exceed 6dB ly a Haim lt u ech i e 9 1201 4 0001 wav fA 0017001 0 00000 SEELE 4B 30 E a ROODDODODOOVODODOODSENEREEEER PUIT 4 4E INDEX The level meter is maxed out the sound will be distorted 1 Press the REC button to enter the recording standby mode e The recording indicator and ED on the display will flash and the device enters the recording standby mode 2 Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL dial e Adjust the REC LEVEL dial according to the sound source e The REC LEVEL dial can separately adjust the level of the input source for the L R chan nels The larger the number is the higher the recording level is and the more the level meter is pushed further to the right e Recording when the level meter is way past the peak may result in noise even if the Rec Level is set to Auto or Limiter On te P 82 Make a test recording to see if the recording level is set
113. ut scale n PURERUSEOUEUOERENEAENRENATE Input output Mute level meter Track number H Function guide l Mute l File list screen under a project Icon display k E l F Rd 00 1 Project number Files assigned to tracks Hoci 20124 0001 w j OD_120124 0002 wav YOG 1 201 4 0003 9as Brot 1701 24 0004 J a N WOR 120124 0005 wav be assigned to tracks ES voc 120124 0006 wav Function guide l Creating a Multi Track Project 1 Select Multitrack 2 Create a project MEW PROJECT 4 Adjust the recording level Start recording Continued on next page p foIg JPLL NINW e HunealD A EN Creating a Multi Track Project 6 Stop recording UAT 8 Adjust the track yelolg yDeI NINyW e Bunea So VOU _120124 0001 way r L 10 Bounce the tracks EN Check the track playback 9 Add tracks Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add more sound sources to empty tracks See pages 59 to 63 for details Creating a Multi Track Project Select Multitrack WEI Project PROJECT NEW PROJECT Select a track Baum Som cL PRJOO1 Ox00x 00s 2TREREC TTRKREC Continued on next page In the Multi Track Mode recorded files tracks
114. will appear increments in the range of 435Hz to 445Hz 1 Press the button to select the frequency and then press the OK button m Wein San am Calibration 440 Hz Setting up the Chromatic Tuner Supports all the musical scales and allows you to tune the pitch of the instrument inserted to the reference pitch 4 Tune the musical instrument by playing a single note Bl Bator tan Chromatic Tuner a The target position of the reference tone b The tuning meter c The name of the note closest to the entered sound e The name of the note closest to the recognized sound appears e The target of the tuning is the note signal that is currently displayed Joun y Busy E EN 2 Adjust while looking at the tuning 2 Adjust while looking at the tuning meter and the indicator meter and the indicator LMT igh sO Limit Ht LELE Chromatic Tuner M Baim fah Guitar e Tune accurately with the needle e Tune accurately with the needle pointing to the center of the meter pointing to the center of the meter e Any electronic musical instrument should be directly connected without any additional equipment such as an effector l Setting up the Guitar and the Bass These items are basic tuning types for the guitar and the bass A guitar chords chart Jaun Y HUISA O String number Note name 2 3 4 5 B G D A A bass
115. y e The battery indicator shows i when recharg ing is complete Recharging time about three hours This is the approximate time when recharg ing an empty battery to the full level at the room temperature he recharging time varies depending on the remaining battery level recharging state and other factors if iia or iE is displayed the battery cannot be recharged The ambient temperature must be between 5 C and 35 C to recharge the battery WH The ambient temperature is too low W The ambient temperature is too high e Ifthe battery runs out very quickly even after being recharged to the full level replace it with a new one e Securely insert the USB connector all the way in The USB connector must be properly connected to operate normally Recharging E Discharge Because the lithium ion battery has self discharge characteristics recharge the attached lithium ion battery before using the product for the first time H Operating temperature The battery is a chemical product Although the battery performance varies even if the battery is used in the recommended temperature range this variation is not a failure E Recommended temperature range When operating the recorder 0 to 42 C When recharging 5 to 35 C When storing the recorder for a long time 20 to 30C Using the battery outside the above temperature range could cause performance deterioration or a shorter period of durability If the

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