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Recording Audio
Basic Editing Operations
Procedure for Recording
To enable recording with the AR-200 using cards formatted on the AR-2000,
carry out the
"Formatting a Card"
(P.15) procedure.
Required Settings for Recording Audio Signals
(Recording Settings)
In order perform recording matched to usage conditions, including the
connected equipment, recording source, sound quality, time, and playback
system, you make recording settings.
Recording settings are made in phrase units. You can mix phrases having
different recording settings on a single card.
The possible recording time of a card varies according to the recording
settings. For a rough guide to maximum recording times with various
settings, see the
"Recording Audio"
(P.18) in the reference materials (p. 53).
RDAC-Grade(
sampling frequency) (REC MODE SW–3)
The RDAC grade is the type of sampling frequency for digital recording.
On the AR-200, you can select from among six grades.
fig.rec-03
STANDARD is best for ordinary recording. ANNOUNCE uses up the least
card space, and is best for recording announcements, narration, and the like.
When you are recording audio such as a narration with ANNOUNCE or
LONG2, you can record with higher clarity by using the equalizer to cut the
bass range. Select an RDAC grade that matches the circumstances of use.
Procedure
1
Turn off the power of the AR-200.
2
Set the SW 1-3 REC MODE switches on the AR-200’s bottom
panel.
S-HIGH :
HIGH :
STANDARD :
LONG1 :
LONG2 :
ANNOUNCE :
48 kHz
44.1 kHz
32 kHz
22.05 kHz
16 kHz
8 kHz
High
Amount of card
memory consumed
Sound
quality
Large
Small
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