Recording (continued) – Sony PCM-D50 User Manual

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Recording (continued)

4

Press the

FF/

 and

FR/

 buttons

to select the desired folder, and press the

PLAY/ENTER button.

Folders 01 to 10 are for saving recorded
tracks. You can record a maximum of 99
tracks in each folder

5

Press the

REC button.

The recorder stands by for recording, and

flashes on the display.

6

Turn the REC LEVEL dial to adjust the
recording level while referring to the
display.
You can check the recording level on
both the peak meter of the display and
the peak level lamps. Adjust the level
closer to –12dB, into an appropriate
range that is suitable for your sound
source.

When checking the level on the peak
meter of the display
When recording sound that has “sharp
attack” parts such as percussive sound,
use the peak meter to check the level.
If

appears when the maximum

peak value is output, distortion may
occur.

Peak indicator (crest value

of input signal)

Maximum peak value

When checking the level on the peak level
lamps
The peak level lamps for left and right
channels light according to the input
signal levels.
If the “OVER” lamp lights up in red (when
the recording level exceeds –1dB),
distortion may occur.

Peak level lamps

-12 dB (green): Distortion will not occur.

(Recording level is –12 to –1dB.)

OVER (red): Recording level is more

than –1dB. Lower the level.

Note

During digital recording, the peak level lamps
do not light.

7

Press

PLAY/ENTER (or

PAUSE)

button.
The standby for recording is made
released, and recording starts. The

lights on the display while recording is in
progress.

When recording level adjustment is
unnecessary

In step

5, press the

PLAY/ENTER button

while pressing and holding the

REC

button. Recording starts immediately.

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