Checking and adjusting the recorded sound – Sony DCR-HC20 User Manual

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Dubbing/Editing

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4

Touch

(pause) again at the point

where you want to start recording the
sound.

The playback pauses.

5

Touch

and select [PAGE3].

6

Touch [A DUB CTRL].

7

Touch [AUDIO DUB].

A green

X mark appears on the LCD

screen.

8

Touch

(play) and start playing

back the audio you want to record at
the same time.

A red

mark remains on the LCD screen

while recording sound.
The new sound is recorded in stereo 2
([ST2]) during the playback of the tape.

9

Touch

(stop) when you want to

stop recording.

To dub on other scenes, repeat steps 3 and 4
to select scenes, then touch [AUDIO DUB].

10

Touch [

RET.], then

.

To set the end point for audio dubbing

During playback, press ZERO SET MEMORY
on the Remote Commander at the scene at
which you want to stop audio dubbing. Then,

perform steps 4 to 8. The recording stops
automatically at the selected scene.

b

Note

• You can only record additional audio over a tape

recorded on your camcorder. The sound may
deteriorate when you dub audio on a tape recorded
on other camcorders (including other DCR-HC20
camcorders).

Checking and adjusting the
recorded sound

1

Play back the tape on which you have
recorded audio in “Recording sound”
(p. 69).

2

Touch

to display [PAGE1].

3

Touch MENU.

4

Select

(VCR SET), then select

[AUDIO MIX] with

/

, then

touch [EXEC].

5

Touch

/

to adjust the

balance between the original sound
([ST1]) and the sound added
afterwards ([ST2]). Then, touch
[EXEC].

The original sound ([ST1]) is output in the
default setting.
The adjusted audio balance returns to the
default setting in about 5 minutes after the
battery pack or other power sources have
been disconnected.

0:00:00:00

60min

A DUB CTRL

AUDIO

DUB

RET.

RET.

0:00:00:00

60min

AUDIO

DUB

0:00:00:00

60min

A DUB CTRL

ST1

ST2

VCR SET

HiFi SOUND
AUDIO MIX

EXEC

RET.

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