Olympus LS-100 LS-100 Instruction Manual (English) - Page 44

Recording using the metronome

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Recording Recording using the metronome You can use the metronome to help you keep 5 Press the STOP button to stop recording. accurate tempo during recording. • When you stop recording, the 3 1 Set [REC Mode] to [Normal] (+ P.79). metronome will stop as well. Recording 2 Select [Detail] from [Metronome Menu], and set [Display] to [ON] (+ P.100). • You can change the tempo and pattern of the metronome in [Detail] under [Metronome Menu] (+ P.100). 3 Connect headphones to the EAR jack of the recorder. 4 Press the REC button to start recording. ▌Important Notes on Recording • When you have an SD card inserted in the recorder, make sure to check if your memory selection is set to [Internal memory] or [SD card] (☞ P.107). • To prevent losing the beginning of your recording, make sure the PEAK indicator light (R) is lit before recording. • When the remaining recording time is down to 60 seconds, the PEAK indicator light (R) starts flashing; as the time winds down (to 30 seconds, 10 seconds, etc.), the light starts to flash faster. • No more recordings can be made when [Folder full] appears. Select another folder, or delete unnecessary files before continuing to record (☞ P.50). • No more recordings can be made when [Memory full] appears. Delete unnecessary files before continuing to record (☞P.50). • The performance of the recording medium may decrease after repeated writing and erasing. When this occurs, try formatting the recording medium (☞ P.113). • If [Countdown] is set, recording starts after the set count. EN 44

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Recording
Recording
Important Notes on Recording
When you have an SD card inserted in the
recorder, make sure to check if your memory
selection is set to [
Internal memory
] or [
SD
card
] (
P.107).
To prevent losing the beginning of your record-
ing, make sure the PEAK indicator light (R) is lit
before recording.
When the remaining recording time is down to
60 seconds, the PEAK indicator light (R) starts
flashing; as the time winds down (to 30 seconds,
10 seconds, etc.), the light starts to flash faster.
No more recordings can be made when [
Folder
full
] appears. Select another folder, or delete
unnecessary files before continuing to record
(
P.50).
No more recordings can be made when
[
Memory full
] appears. Delete unnecessary
files before continuing to record (
P.50).
The performance of the recording medium may
decrease after repeated writing and erasing.
When this occurs, try formatting the recording
medium (
P.113).
Recording using the metronome
You can use the metronome to help you keep
accurate tempo during recording.
1
Set
[
REC Mode
] to [
Normal
]
(
P.79).
2
Select [
Detail
] from [
Metronome
Menu
], and set [
Display
] to [
ON
]
(
P.100).
You can change the tempo and
pattern of the metronome in [
Detail
]
under [
Metronome Menu
] (
P.100).
3
Connect headphones to the
EAR
jack of the recorder.
4
Press the
REC
button to start
recording.
If [
Countdown
] is set, recording starts
after the set count.
5
Press the
STOP
button to stop
recording.
When you stop recording, the
metronome will stop as well.