Adjusting the recording level manually – Sony MZ-RH1 User Manual

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“T” appears before the time display for track marks
added with the “Time Mark” setting.

Notes

• “Time Mark” can be set only when recording

through the analog input connector or a
microphone.

• If while recording you add a track mark by

pressing T MARK or

 (pause), etc., from that

point onward the recorder will begin automatically
adding track marks at regular intervals, as set by
“Time Mark”.

• “Time Mark” is canceled when you connect a

digital optical cable to the recorder.

Setting for synchro-recording (“SYNC

REC”)

When there is no sound from the connected player
for about 3 seconds during synchro-recording, the
recorder goes into the standby mode automatically.
When the sound comes from the player again, the
recorder resumes synchro-recording. If the recorder
is kept in the standby mode for 5 minutes or longer,
the recorder stops automatically.

Notes

• The pause function cannot be turned on or off

manually during synchro-recording.

• Do not switch the “SYNC REC” setting while

recording. Recording may not be done properly.

• Even when there is no sound on the sound source,

there may be cases when recording does not pause
automatically during synchro-recording due to the
noise level emitted from the sound source.

• If a silent portion is encountered for approximately

2 seconds during synchro-recording from a sound
source other than a CD or an MD, a new track
mark is automatically added at the point where the
silent portion ends.

Adjusting the recording

level manually

If necessary, you can set the recording level
manually during both analog and digital
recording.

1

While the recorder is stopped or in

recording pause, enter the menu (

page 49) and select “REC Settings”
– “REC Level” – “Manual”.

2

Press and slide REC while pressing

.
The operation lamp flashes in red and the
recorder stands by for recording.

3

Play the source.

4

While observing the level meter in

the display, adjust the recording
level by moving the jog lever toward
FF/FR.
Set the level so that the level meter lights
up at around “–12 dB”. If high sound
input causes the “OVER” segment (“

”)

to light up, lower the recording level.

5

Press

again to start recording.

If your source is an externally connected
component, play the source to the
beginning of the material to be recorded,
and then start recording.

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