Starting recording – Yamaha POCKETRAK 2G User Manual

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Recording

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POCKETRAK 2G Reference Manual

Starting recording

Do not remove the battery during recording.

You can adjust the direction of the built-in microphones to suit your recording situation (

page 5

).

1.

Press the FOLDER/INDEX button to select a folder (A, B, C, D or S).

Hint:

The A, B, C, D and S folders store audio files (such as a conversation, for example)
recorded via the recorder’s microphones. The L folder stores music recorded from a con-
nected external device, such as a CD player. The M folder stores music files transferred
from a computer.
For detailed explanation of the folders, refer to

page 41

.

Note:

· Press and hold down the FOLDER/INDEX button for at least two seconds to select the S

folder.

· Do not select the L or M folder. The L and M folders are not VOICE folders. If you select

one of them, built-in microphone recordings will be recorded automatically to the A
folder. However, if the A folder is full, no additional built-in microphone recordings are
possible (until you delete some recordings).

· The unit can record up to 99 files in any one folder (A, B, C, D or S). “FILE FULL”

appears if you attempt to record a 100th file in any folder.

2.

Press the PAUSE/REC button.

The recording LED lights up and recording starts.

Note:

· When MIC ALC is set to OFF, the recorder enters the recording standby mode. Press the

PAUSE/REC button again to start recording.

· With some files, the elapsed recording time displayed on the LCD may differ from the

actual elapsed time.

File number

Elapsed recording time

Total file number

Remaining recording time

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