Sony ICD-UX560 Help Guide Printable PDF - Page 155
Description of menu items on the Sensitivity setting screen, For Voice, For Music
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5 Press and hold BACK/HOME to return to the HOME menu. To return to the screen before you displayed the HOME menu, press STOP. Description of menu items on the Sensitivity setting screen You can select one of the following items: For Voice: You can select one of the following sensitivity levels for recording voices. Auto: An appropriate sensitivity level is automatically selected according to the input human voices (default setting). High: Suitable for recording distant or soft human voices in large spaces, including conference rooms. Medium: Suitable for recording small meetings or interviews. Low: Suitable for speaking into the built-in microphones to record voice notes or recording nearby or loud human voices. For Music: You can select one of the following sensitivity levels for recording music. High(Music): Suitable for recording small-group chorus performances and distant musical instrument sounds. Medium(Music): Suitable for recording live music from a distance of 2 to 3 meters (80 to 120 inches), such as chorus or musical instrument lessons. Low(Music): Suitable for recording live loud music, such as band performances. Hint You can also select the audio input type and the sensitivity level of the external microphone by selecting "Ext. Input Setting" on the OPTION menu while playback is on standby. The recording volume level may vary depending on the external microphone. Check on the peak meters [Details] to change the microphone sensitivity level. 4-573-936-31(3) Copyright 2015 Sony Corporation 139