Sony DSR-2000A Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 3
Recording and Playback
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Chapter 3
Recording and Playback
Recording
To change the number of audio channels to be recorded
Change the setting of extended menu item 818 between 2-channel (2CH)
mode and 4-channel (4CH) mode.
mode and 4-channel (4CH) mode.
Adjusting the audio recording levels
When carrying out audio recording at a reference level
Leave the REC controls pressed in. The audio signals will be recorded at a
preset reference level.
Leave the REC controls pressed in. The audio signals will be recorded at a
preset reference level.
Manually adjusting the recording levels
For each channel, pull out the REC control in the upper control panel, and
adjust so that the audio level indication is 0 dB for an average volume.
Carry out the adjustment in E-E mode.
For each channel, pull out the REC control in the upper control panel, and
adjust so that the audio level indication is 0 dB for an average volume.
Carry out the adjustment in E-E mode.
For details of selecting the E-E mode, see the description of the REC button in the
tape transport control section (page 23) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/
menu/display setting section (page 19).
tape transport control section (page 23) and the PB/EE button in the monitor/
menu/display setting section (page 19).
To change the display range of the audio level meters
Press the METER FULL/FINE button (see page 17).
Setting the reference level
The analog input reference level is determined by the settings of the
AUDIO IN LEVEL/600
AUDIO IN LEVEL/600
Ω switch (see page 33) and extended menu item
811. When, for example, the AUDIO IN LEVEL/600
Ω switch is set to
+4 dBm (HIGH-ON) and extended menu item 811 to –20 dB, the reference
level is set to –20 dB, causing +4 dBm analog input to be converted into a
–20 dBFS digital signal.
level is set to –20 dB, causing +4 dBm analog input to be converted into a
–20 dBFS digital signal.