Changing music sound quality [equalizer, P.96), Playback menu [play menu – Olympus LS-P5 Linear PCM Recorder User Manual

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4

Menu

Playback menu [Play Menu]

4

Press the

+

or

button to

select a setting.

When [Playback Range] was

selected:

[

File

], [

Folder

], [

All

]:

Specify the range of files for

playback.

When [Repeat] or [Random] was

selected:

[

On

]:

The files in the specified playback

range are played repeatedly or at

random.

[

Off

]:

Cancels repeat playback and

random playback.

NOTE

When [

Playback Range

] is set to

[

File

], [

End

] will be displayed after

the last file in the folder has been

played and playback will stop at the

start position of the last file.

When [

Playback Range

] is set to

[

Folder

], [

End

] will be displayed after

the last file in the folder has been

played and playback will stop at the

start position of the first file in the

folder.

When [

Playback Range

] is set to

[

All

], after the last file in the current

folder has been played, the first file

in the next folder is being played.

When playback reaches the end of

the last file in the voice recorder,

[

End

] will be displayed and playback

will stop at the start position of the

first file in the voice recorder.

Changing music sound quality

[Equalizer]

The voice recorder’s equalizer settings can

be changed to change music sound quality

as desired.

When [User] was selected

1

Press the

9

button.

2

Press the

9

or

0

button

to select a frequency band.

You can set different levels for the

[

60 Hz

], [

250 Hz

], [

1 kHz

], [

4 kHz

]

and [

12 kHz

] frequency bands.

3

Press the

+

or

button to set

a level.

Levels can be set to values between

[

6

] and [

+6

], in 1 dB increments.

Increasing a level setting

emphasizes the corresponding

frequency band.

To change another frequency band,

repeat Steps

2

and

3

.

NOTE

[

Equalizer

] function is only enabled

in [

Music

] mode.

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