Sony MZ-R900 User Manual

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During playback, press SOUND for 2
seconds or more.
The recorder changes to bass-setting
mode. Pressing the SOUND button
for 2 seconds again changes the
recorder back to treble-setting mode.

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Turn the control on the remote control
towards . or towards N>
repeatedly to adjust the bass or the
treble.

Pressing the SOUND button for less
than 2 seconds toggles the display
between “SOUND1” and
“SOUND2”. When you press
SOUND for a short time while
adjusting the bass or treble, the
setting for that sound is entered and
the display switches to the other
sound setting.
The sound can be adjusted in 8 steps
(–4, –3, ...±0, ...+2, +3).

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Press RPT/ENT.
The sound settings are saved and the
playback display appears again.

To select a preset sound

On the remote control, press SOUND
repeatedly to select “SOUND1” or “SOUND2”
or nothing appears in the display.
On the recorder, press the jog lever (L), flip the
lever until “SOUND1”, “SOUND2”, or
“SOUND OFF” flashes in the display, and then
press the jog lever (L).

Factory settings of the Digital Sound
Preset

Factory settings of the Digital Sound Preset are
the followings:
“SOUND1”: bass +1, treble ±0
“SOUND2”: bass +3, treble ±0

z

The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc

Memory (page 38).

Settings can also be changed while playback

is momentarily paused (X).

Notes

Settings cannot be changed through the

operation buttons on the recorder.

Digital Sound Preset becomes inoperative

when the “AUDIO OUT” parameter for the
i

/LINE OUT jack is set to “LINE OUT”. In

this case, set the “AUDIO OUT” to
“HeadPhone” (page 20).

Sound distortion may occur when you use

Digital Sound Preset. In this case, lower the
volume or change the settings.

Changing to another Digital Sound Preset

during a recording operation will not affect
the quality of recorded sound.

When you select bass-setting mode,
“B” appears. When you select treble-
setting mode, “T” appears.

Example: While adjusting the bass

The cursor moves.
(Position: –2)

–4

±0

+3

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