Recording, Voice recording, Line-in recording – COBY electronic MP-C351 User Manual

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RECORDING

The player can record from 3 types of sources: Microphone, Line-In, or FM Radio. (See the Sys-

tem Mode (SYS) section for details about changing the player’s recording options.)
Voice Recording
Make voice recordings through the integrated microphone located on the front face of the player.

Set the REC Input to “MIC” (see the System Mode (SYS) section for details).
Place the player in MSC mode.
Make sure that playback is stopped completely.

Press

to pause playback, and then press or to stop playback completely.

Press REC to start recording through the microphone.

Press

to pause recording; press

again to resume recording.

If the VAD option is set to “On”, the player will automatically pause recording when no

signal is detected through the microphone.

Press REC to stop and save the recording.

The resulting file will be saved to the “Record” folder
The file will be named MICXXX.MP3 where where XXX corresponds to the numerical

sequence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 001.)

Line-In Recording
Make recordings from an external device through the Auxiliary Line-In jack located on the rear

Connections panel of the player.

Set the REC Input to “LINE-IN” (see the System Mode (SYS) section for details).
Place the player in AUX mode.
Connect the external device to the Line-In jack (see the AUXILIARY MODE (AUX) section

for details).
Press REC to start recording through the Line-In jack.

Press

to pause recording; press

again to resume recording.

If the VAD option is set to “On”, the player will automatically pause recording when no

signal is detected through the Line-In jack.

Press REC to stop and save the recording.

The resulting file will be saved to the “Record” folder
The file will be named LINEXXX.MP3 where where XXX corresponds to the numerical

sequence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 001.)

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