Recording settings, Changing the recording mode, Selecting a sound quality) – Yamaha Pocket Recorder User Manual

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Recording Settings

POCKETRAK CX Reference Manual

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Recording Settings

Changing the Recording mode (Selecting a sound quality)

The POCKETRAK CX enables you to record audio in MP3 or PCM (WAV) format. In PCM mode,
non-compressed audio data will be recorded. In MP3 mode, compressed audio data will be
recorded. With the better sound quality, the data size will be larger and available recording time
will be shorter. Refer to the table below to select a Recording mode that will suit your purpose.

Recording mode and application examples

Available recording time (with the included microSD card)

• If you record multiple files, the total available recording time will be shorter than

the times estimated above.

• If you are using a 2GB or larger microSD card, the largest available recording space

(for continuous recording in one file) is 2GB.

Recording

format

Sampling

frequency

or bit rate

File

extension

Application examples

PCM

48 kHz

.WAV

Recording a musical performance, creating
a master recording, creating a CD, and
recording other original sound sources

Higher sound

quality

44.1 kHz

MP3

320 kbps

.MP3

High-quality recording of musical practice
sessions, conference meetings, etc. com-
pressed into a smaller size file

192 kbps

128 kbps

Standard

sound quality

64 kbps

Recordings for which extended duration is
more important than sound quality
(“32kbps” indicates a monaural recording.)

Longer record-

ing time

32 kbps

Recording mode

Available recording time (estimated)

PCM 48 kHz

About 2 hours 50 minutes

PCM 44.1 kHz

About 3 hours 5 minutes

MP3 320 kbps

About 13 hours 35 minutes

MP3 192 kbps

About 22 hours 45 minutes

MP3 128 kbps

About 34 hours 5 minutes

MP3 64 kbps

About 68 hours 15 minutes

MP3 32 kbps

About 136 hours 30 minutes

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