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Sony PCM-M10 - PCM-M10 Consignes d’utilisation Anglais

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Menu items Settings (*: Initial setting) See page<br />

REC Mode Set the sampling frequency and quantifying bit number for 41<br />

recording:<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 22.05kHz/16bit L<strong>PCM</strong> (not compressed) mode<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 44.10kHz/16bit*<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 44.10kHz/24bit<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 48.00kHz/16bit<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 48.00kHz/24bit You can record with higher sound<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 96.00kHz/16bit quality.<br />

L<strong>PCM</strong> 96.00kHz/24bit<br />

MP3 44.10kHz/64kbps MP3 (compressed) mode<br />

(for a long-time recording)<br />

MP3 44.10kHz/128kbps You can record with higher<br />

sound quality.<br />

MP3 44.10kHz/320kbps<br />

z About the sampling frequency and quantifying<br />

bit number<br />

• Sampling frequency is a value that represents how many times<br />

an analog signal is converted into a digital signal (A/D<br />

conversion) per second. The larger the value of sampling<br />

frequency, the better the sound quality, but also the larger the<br />

amount of data.<br />

• Quantifying bit number is a value that represents the amount of<br />

data it takes for one second of audio. The larger the value of the<br />

bit number, the larger amount of data it takes and the better the<br />

sound quality.<br />

LCF(Low Cut Filter) Set the LCF(Low Cut Filter) function to cut a low frequency to 43<br />

reduce the roaring noise from wind or noises such as those of air<br />

conditioner fans; therefore you can record a track more clearly.<br />

ON:<br />

The LCF function is activated.<br />

OFF*:<br />

The LCF function is cancelled.<br />

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