Sanyo ICR-EH800D ICR-EH800D Instruction Manual - Page 33

Using the scene select function

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Using the scene select function The unit provides a number of recording scenes to handle various recording environments. Each recording scene is a combination of recording settings. You can select a scene to suit your particular recording environment. Selecting a recording scene The unit provides the following four preset recording scenes: INTERVIEW, MEETING, LECTURE, and MUSIC. You can also use the three user-defined scenes (FAVORITE1 to FAVORITE3) to create and register your own favorite recording scenes. Also, the recording scenes can be edited to suit your preference. Preset recording scene INTERVIEW MEETING LECTURE MUSIC FAVORITE1-3 " 4% .*$ .1 L 45 -$ ʲ*/5&37*&8ʳ " 4% .*$ .1 L 45 -$ ʲ.&&5*/(ʳ " 4% .*$ .1 L -$ ʲ-&$563&ʳ " 4% .*$ 45 1$. ,  ʲ.64*$ʳ " 4% .*$ .1 L  45 ʲ'"703*5&ʳ Most suitable for recording interviews and conversations Most suitable for recording omnidirectional sound such as meetings Most suitable for recording sound coming from the front (fixed direction) such as lectures Most suitable for recording high quality sound such as musical instruments and animal sounds Use these three scenes to register your favorite recording scenes. REC MODE MP3: 64kbps MP3: 128kbps MP3: 128kbps PCM: 44.1kHz MP3: 128kbps MIC SENS. LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH MIC ALC ON ON ON OFF ON MIC MODE STEREO STEREO ZOOM (mono) STEREO STEREO LOW CUT FILTER ON ON ON OFF OFF PEAK LIMITER OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF AUTO DIVIDE OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SELF TIMER OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF VAS OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 33

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Using the scene select function
The unit provides a number of recording scenes to handle various recording environments.
Each recording scene is a combination of recording settings.You can select a scene to suit
your particular recording environment.
Selecting a recording scene
The unit provides the following four preset recording scenes: INTERVIEW, MEETING,
LECTURE, and MUSIC.You can also use the three user-defined scenes (FAVORITE1 to
FAVORITE3) to create and register your own favorite recording scenes.Also, the recording
scenes can be edited to suit your preference.
Preset
recording scene
INTERVIEW
MEETING
LECTURE
MUSIC
FAVORITE1-3
ST
64 k
【INTERVIEW】
MP3
LC
MIC
A
SD
128k
【MEETING】
MP3
LC
ST
MIC
A
SD
128 k
MP3
LC
MIC
A
SD
【LECTURE】
15
【MUSIC】
44.1K
MIC
PCM
A
SD
ST
MIC
SD
MP3
128 k
【FAVORITE 1】
1
ST
A
Most suitable
for recording
interviews and
conversations
Most suitable
for recording
omnidirectional
sound such as
meetings
Most suitable
for recording
sound coming
from the front
(fixed direction)
such as lectures
Most suitable for
recording high
quality sound
such as musical
instruments and
animal sounds
Use these
three scenes
to register your
favorite recording
scenes.
REC MODE
MP3: 64kbps
MP3: 128kbps
MP3: 128kbps
PCM: 44.1kHz
MP3: 128kbps
MIC SENS.
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
MIC ALC
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
MIC MODE
STEREO
STEREO
ZOOM (mono)
STEREO
STEREO
LOW CUT FILTER
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
PEAK LIMITER
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
AUTO DIVIDE
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SELF TIMER
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
VAS
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF