Olympus WS-801 WS-801 Detailed Instructions (English) - Page 8
Getting started - - voice recorder
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Main features Getting started Main features s The Built-in Stereo FM tuner s It is equipped with a variety means you can use the recorder of features that support audio as a radio (WS-803 only) (☞ P.47). recording. s It supports the linear PCM format, With this recorder you can customize a 1 which is capable of recording sound quality equivalent to variety of recording functions such as the recording sensitivity to suit the recording that of CDs (WS-803, WS-802 only) (☞ P.56). s It supports a wide range of recording formats, including the MP3 format (MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3) and the Windows Media Audio (WMA) format (☞ P.56). s You can play back WAV*, WMA, and MP3 format files transferred from a computer in addition to files recorded by the device itself. This allows you to use this recorder as a music player. conditions and personal preferences (☞ P.56). s It has a built-in Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) function (☞ P.57). s The Low Cut Filter minimizes air conditioner noise and similar noises while recording (☞ P.57). s It has recording scene setting and playback scene setting functions to register the best setting according to the use (☞ P.32, P.44, P.59, P.63). s It is equipped with the [Calendar * WS-803, WS-802 only. Search] function, convenient for s It supports high capacity searching for files (☞ P.40). recording media. Besides the s It features a [Voice Detect] internal memory, you can also function, which extracts just the record into a microSD card voice portions from a recorded (☞ P.23). audio file, and a [Voice Playback] s A directional microphone feature function, which plays back just has been included that allows the extracted voice portions switching between broad stereo (☞ P.61, P.68). recording and recording with a s It also features a [Voice Balancer] highly directional quality function, which compensates (WS-803 only) (☞ P.57). for the low-volume portions of a recorded audio file, making them louder and therefore easier to understand (☞ P.61). EN 8