To listen to the program source, Note, Fade-in/fade-out recording (fader) (pcm-r700 only) – Sony PCM-R500 User Manual

Page 15: Fading in, Fading out, Advanced recording operations

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Advanced Recording Operations

Monitoring the Recorded
Sound (Record Monitoring)
(PCM-R700 Only)

You can compare the recorded sound with the sound
of the program source while recording.

INPUT MONITOR

While recording, press INPUT MONITOR to turn off

"INPUT" in the display.

The recorded sound is output.

Turns off.

To listen to the program source

Press INPUT MONITOR to turn on "INPUT" in the display.

'Q' You can listen to the program source even when not

recording

Press INPUT MONITOR to turn on "INPUT" in the
display.

The program source is output when:

• the deck is stopped.
• fhe cassette is ejected.

The program source is not output when "INPUT" is
turned off.

Note

If you do any of the following operations while listening to
the program source, "INPUT" turns off and output of the
program source stops, and "INPUT" will not go on even you
press the INPUT MONITOR button:

• Start playback by pressing the PLAY ► button.
• Pause playback by pressing the PAUSE

I I

button,

• Press the REW

MM

button.

• Press the FF ► ► button.

Fade-in/Fade-out Recording

(Fader) (PCM-R700 Only)

You can use the fader to fade-in the beginning of a
recording or fade-out the end of a recording. It's useful
when you want to start or end a recording in the
middle of a song.
You can specify the fade-in and fade-out durations of

0.5 to 9.5 seconds through the menu settings.
For details, see "FADE IN" and "FADE OUT" on page

25.

FADER

Fading in

Press FADER while the deck is in record pause mode.

"FADE IN" appears in the display and the time display

counts backward to "0.0s" as the fade-in takes place.

Fading out

Press FADER while the deck is recording.

"FADE OUT" appears in the display and the time

display counts backward to "0.0s" as the fade-out takes
place. After fading out, the deck automatically enters
record pause mode.

Note

Your deck has a digital fader that is capable of fading in or
out in 256 steps. Switching noise, however, may occur
during recording of low-level or single-frequency signals.
If this happens, use a fader on a component, such as a mixer,
connected to the deck.

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