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 Adjust the start/stop actuation level: 
 While the recorder is in recording mode, 
press the  
9   or   0  button to adjust the 
actuation level. 
 •  The VCVA level can be set to any of 15 different 
values. 
 •  The higher the value is, the more sensitive the 
recorder can react to sounds. At the highest value, 
even the faintest sound will activate recording. 
 •  The VCVA actuation level can be adjusted 
according to the ambient (background) noise. 
  
C  Start level (moves to the 
right/left according to the 
set level) 
 •  The start/stop actuation level also varies 
depending on the selected microphone 
sensitivity mode ( 
☞  P.35). 
 •  To ensure successful recordings, prior testing and 
adjustment of the start/stop actuation level is 
recommended. 
  
a   VCVA  indicator 
  
b  Level meter (varies 
according to the sound 
volume being recorded) 
 •  Since the built-in microphone is monaural, even 
if you enable  [ PCM ST ] in [ Rec Mode ] the sound 
recorded through the built-in microphone will 
be monaural. In order to do stereo recording, the 
external stereo microphone will be necessary 
(optional). 
 •  You cannot select the [ DSS Pro QP ] mode when 
setting the recorder to the DSS Classic mode.
For details, see “ Recording ” in the “ Customizing 
the recorder
 ”  ( 
☞  P.43). 
 VCVA 
 The VCVA feature extends recording time and 
conserves memory by stopping recording during 
silent periods, which helps the playback to be more 
efficient. When the microphone senses that sounds 
have reached a preset threshold volume level, the 
built-in Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) starts 
recording automatically, and stops when the volume 
drops below the threshold level. 
    
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   Select  [ On ]. 
    
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   Press the  REC  button to start recording. 
 •  When the sound volume is lower than the 
preset actuation sound level, recording 
automatically stops after 1 second 
approximately, and [ Standby ] flashes on 
the display. The record indicator light turns 
on when recording starts and flashes when 
recording pauses.