TAPE
Input channels and the tracks recordedUsing the memory stop mode to edit dubbed
Audio sound
Shooting
Inputdubbing (1) First reset the counter memory display in the
mode
modememory stop mode at the position where the
Built-in microphone L audio dubbing is to end. (Page 58)
CH1CH3
channel(2) Rewind the tape to the position where the audio
Built-in microphone R dubbing is to start, and start the dubbing.
CH2CH4
channel(3) The tape then stops automatically at the
INPUT 1 (XLR)CH1CH3position where the counter memory display was
reset.
INPUT 2 (XLR)CH2 (CH1) CH4 (CH3)
AUDIO IN/OUT CH1
?CH3
(Pin jack)
AUDIO IN/OUT CH2
?CH4
(Pin jack)
The sound track to be recorded when shooting
can be changed by CH1 SELECT switch and CH2
SELECT switch.
The sound track to be recorded when dubbing
can be changed at A. DUB INPUT item on the AV
IN/OUT SETUP screen. (Page 111)
Adjusting the audio input level
Use the AUDIO control to adjust the recording level
of audio signals input from the built-in microphone
or INPUT 1/2 terminal.
? You cannot adjust the audio signals input into the
AUDIO IN/OUT CH1/CH2 terminals.
Listening to sound that has been dubbed
Switch between the sound that has been dubbed
Editing
and the sound heard during shooting in the
setup menus, PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screen,
32K(12bit) AUDIO. (Page 109)
ST1:
The sound recorded during shooting is played
back.
ST2:
The sound that has been dubbed is played back.
MIX:
Both the sound recorded during shooting and
that you have dubbed are played back.
Performing audio dubbing as you listen
You can monitor the sound by setting ?ST2?.
If you use headphones when performing audio
dubbing on a recording using microphone input,
you can listen to the sound being dubbed.
When you perform audio dubbing using line input
(from the audio component connected to the
AUDIO IN/OUT jack), you can listen to the sound
being dubbed through the speakers.
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