Setting the recording mode, Using the sbm (super bit mapping) function, Recording operations – Sony PCM-R300 User Manual

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Recording Operations

STANDARD
(48 kHz)

REC MODE
position

Input signal

STANDARD
(48 kHz)

STANDARD
(44.1kHz)

Analog

Digital (32 kHz)

LONG

Long play (32 kHz)

Standard play
(44.1 kHz)

Standard play
(48 kHz)

Recording mode

Long play (32 kHz)

Digital (44.1 kHz)

STANDARD
(48 kHz)

STANDARD
(44.1kHz)

LONG

Standard play
(44.1 kHz)
(Standard play
only)

Digital (48 kHz)

STANDARD
(44.1kHz)

Standard play
(32 kHz)

LONG

STANDARD
(44.1kHz)

STANDARD
(48 kHz)

Standard play
(48 kHz)
(Standard play
only)

LONG

Setting the Recording Mode

You can select either of two recording modes—
standard or long—in the following cases.
• When recording an analog input signal with the

INPUT switch set to ANALOG

• When recording a digital input signal with a

sampling frequency of 32 kHz with the INPUT
switch set to OPT or COAXIAL.

REC MODE

MARGIN

OPEN/CLOSE

RESET

RESET

MODE

ENTER

MENU

REW

FF

SELECT

DATA

AMS

INPUT

ID

PHONES

SBM

ID MODE

REC MODE

REC

REC MUTING

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

PHONE LEVEL

REC LEVEL

RENUMBER

REHEARSAL

AUTO

WRITE

ERASE

g

6

5

4

6

0

3

7

2

8

1

9

10

MAX

MIN

ON

48 kHz

44.1kHz

LONG

START

STOP

END

STANDARD

OFF

ANALOG OPT

POWER

COAXIAL

=

p

P

R

r

+

0

)

CH-1 (L)

CH-2 (R)

Set REC MODE to select the recording mode.

The following table shows the selectable recording
modes and corresponding REC MODE position and
sampling frequency for various input signals.

z

The counter in long-play mode

The displayed tape running time, absolute time and
remaining time on the tape are for standard-play mode.
Double the time to obtain the corresponding times for
long-play mode.

Note

Do not change the INPUT or REC MODE setting while
recording. This may cause an error in the “PGM TIME”
(playing time of the track) display.

Using the SBM (Super Bit
Mapping) Function

The SBM function uses the principles of human
hearing and noise-shaping technology to reduce
quantizing noise within the frequency band.
You can use the SBM function to record analog input
signal only when the INPUT switch is set to ANALOG
and the REC MODE switch to STANDARD (either 48
kHz or 44.1kHz).

SBM

MARGIN

OPEN/CLOSE

RESET

RESET

MODE

ENTER

MENU

REW

FF

SELECT

DATA

AMS

INPUT

ID

PHONES

SBM

ID MODE

REC MODE

REC

REC MUTING

PAUSE

PLAY

STOP

PHONE LEVEL

REC LEVEL

RENUMBER

REHEARSAL

AUTO

WRITE

ERASE

g

6

5

4

6

0

3

7

2

8

1

9

10

MAX

MIN

ON

48 kHz

44.1kHz

LONG

START

STOP

END

STANDARD

OFF

ANALOG OPT

POWER

COAXIAL

=

p

P

R

r

+

0

)

CH-1 (L)

CH-2 (R)

Set SBM to ON.
The SBM indicator lights up in the display during
recording using the SBM function.

To turn the SBM function off

Set SBM to OFF.

Note

The SBM function operates only during recording. The
improved sound produced by the SBM function, however,
can be enjoyed during playback, regardless of the SBM
switch position or the DAT deck being used.

The recording time in long-play mode (the REC MODE
switch set to LONG) is twice as long as standard-play
mode.
The LONG indicator lights up in the display while
playing or recording in long-play mode.

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