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Stereo Mode Recording
 
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5.
 
Adjust the recording level.
 
To adjust the recording level, use the 
 
3
 
(REW)/
 
2
 
 (FF) keys. When you press one of
these keys once, the current recording level
setting is shown on the display. Pressing the
key further will change the setting.
Set the level as high as possible but so that the
meter indication on the display does not
exceed 0 (dB) during the loudest passages.
The setting range is 0 – 127.
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component such as a CD player connected to
the [LINE IN] jack, control the recording level
by adjusting the volume setting at the external
component.
 
HINT
 
To cancel the recording standby condition, 
press the 
 
1
 
 (PLAY/PAUSE) key.
 
6.
 
Start recording.
 
When you press the 
 
5
 
 (REC) key once more
in the recording standby condition, the
[PLAY/REC] indicator on the front panel
stays constantly lit in red. The current position
in the recording is indicated by the counter. 
 
HINT
 
• Recording always starts at the beginning of 
a new file. It is not possible to resume 
recording from part way into a file.
• By pressing the 
 
1
 
 (PLAY/PAUSE) key while 
a recording is in progress, you can set a 
BWF compatible cue point. When you press 
the 
 
1
 
 (PLAY/PAUSE) key, the indication 
"MARKxx" (where xx is a number from 1 to 
99) appears on the display, and a mark (cue 
point) with the corresponding number is 
created.
• You can check the time (hours:minutes:
seconds) of marks that have been set (
 
→ 
 
p. 
59).
 
7.
 
Stop the recording.
 
To terminate the recording, press the 
 
5
 
(REC) key once more so that the [PLAY/
REC] indicator goes out. When the recording
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beginning and the file is ready for playback.
 
8.
 
Check the recording.
 
To play the recorded content, press the 
 
1
 
(PLAY/PAUSE) key. To stop playback, press
the 
 
1
 
 (PLAY/PAUSE) key once more.
If you redo the recording, the old file will not
be overwritten. Rather, a new file is created
each time. For information on how to delete
files that are no longer needed, see page 52.
Recording level
 
Glossary
 
BWF (Broadcast Wave Format)
 
An extended WAV file format used primarily in broadcasting applications. Information about the file 
creation date and cue points are embedded in the file.
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