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Recording with the external microphone connected to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack

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Help Guide Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D10 Recording with the external microphone connected to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack You can connect an external microphone (commercially available) to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder and use it for recording. 1 Connect an external microphone ( ) to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder. Adjust the position of the microphone. For the characteristics of the microphone, refer to the operating instructions supplied with it. 2 Slide the INPUT switch to [MIC/LINE]. 3 Slide the MIC/LINE INPUT LEVEL switch to [MIC]. The Plug In Power screen is displayed. When a plug-in power microphone is connected, select [ON] to supply power to the microphone from the linear PCM recorder. If you select [OFF], the Plug In Power will not work. 4 Follow steps 3 through 7 in Recording with the built-in microphones to start recording. The built-in microphones are automatically disabled and sounds through the external microphones are recorded. Note When an external microphone is connected to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder, the built-in microphones are not used for recording. 60

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Help Guide
Linear PCM Recorder
PCM-D10
Recording with the external microphone connected to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack
You can connect an external microphone (commercially available) to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder and
use it for recording.
Note
When an external microphone is connected to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder, the built-in microphones are not used
for recording.
Connect an external microphone (
) to the MIC IN/LINE IN jack on the linear PCM recorder.
Adjust the position of the microphone. For the characteristics of the microphone, refer to the operating instructions supplied
with it.
1
Slide the INPUT switch to [MIC/LINE].
2
Slide the MIC/LINE INPUT LEVEL switch to [MIC].
The Plug In Power screen is displayed.
When a plug-in power microphone is connected, select [ON] to supply power to the microphone from the linear PCM
recorder. If you select [OFF], the Plug In Power will not work.
3
Follow steps 3 through 7 in
Recording with the built-in microphones
to start recording.
The built-in microphones are automatically disabled and sounds through the external microphones are recorded.
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