Setting the recording equalizer, Setting the recording format – Kenwood HC MGR-A7 User Manual

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Setting the recording equalizer

When recording music or voice using the built-in microphones or an external

microphone, the recording equalizer can be set according to the recorded sound in

order to reduce ambient noise, etc.

Off

Recording without using the equalizer effect.

Music

Optimum setting for music performance. Recording of natural sound with a feeling of
expansion.

Vocal

When used in recording of music, recording focused on the vocal part in the middle
frequencies is possible.

Voice

When used in recording of a conference, etc., the voices of speakers can be captures from
a wide area.

Noise Cut

Recording by reducing dark noise from an air conditioner, air duct, etc. is possible.

Low Cut 1

Recording by cutting the low-frequency noise is possible.

Low Cut 2

Recording by cutting a wider range of low-frequency noise than "Low Cut 1".

1

Select the recording equalizer.

(Built-in microphones or external microphone only)

Each press of the button switches the
recording equalizer.

The format and bit rate of the recorded file can be selected according to the audio

quality requirement.

WAV 44.1kHz

Non-compressed audio is recorded with the 44.1 kHz sampling frequency.
This setting is suitable for recording audio for use in creating a music CD, etc.

WAV 48kHz

Non-compressed audio is recorded with the 48 kHz sampling frequency.
This setting is suitable for recording audio of a video movie, etc.

WMA 64kbps

Recorded audio is compressed in the WMA format.
This setting enables long-hour recording.

WMA 96kbps

Recorded audio is compressed in the WMA format.

WMA 128kbps

Recorded audio is compressed in the WMA format.

1

Select "Recording format" from the pop-up menu.

To Home screen

Recording format

Recording destinat
Sync rec
Sync level

2

Select the recording format.

WAV44.1kHz

WAV48kHz
WMA64kbps
WMA96kbps
WMA128kbps

Enter

Enter

Setting the recording format

• When "WMA 64kbps", "WMA 96kbps" or "WMA 128kbps" is selected for recording from

microphones and the microphone mode (page 26) is set to "MONO", the audio is recorded in

the WMA 32kbps monaural format. This format provides sound quality equivalent to the WMA

64kbps format.

• The default recording format set before this unit left the factory is "WAV 44.1kHz".

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