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Recording/Playback
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Overview Quick Guide Getting Ready IN/OUT/Monitor
Recording/Playback
Mixer Timecode File Operation USB Appendix
MS Mic Settings
You can use MS mics that can directly output the mid and side
signals. An MS mic creates stereo sound by combining sound from
a main microphone (unidirectional) that records central sounds
(mid-signal: M) and a bidirectional microphone that records lateral
sounds (side signal: S).
MS MIC DECODER
Here you can turn the MS mic decoder on/o. This can be turned
on/o for each channel pair of the recorder, mixer, and player.
1. Choose [MENU]Ú<REC/PLAY SETUP>Ú<MS-MIC
DECODER>.
<MS-MIC DECODER> is located on page 3/3. Touch to access
3/3.
2. Touch the pair that you want to turn on/o.
* Of the “to REC” and “to MIX” settings, it is not possible to enable
“to REC” by itself.
MS-MIC LEVEL
Here you can adjust the level of the MS mic.
1. Choose [MENU]Ú<REC/PLAY SETUP>Ú<MS-MIC LEVEL>.
<MS-MIC LEVEL> is located on page 3/3. Touch to access 3/3.
2. Touch the pair whose level you want to adjust, and move
the slider left or right.
MS-MIC WIDE
Here you can adjust the stereo width of the MS mic.
1. Choose [MENU]Ú<REC/PLAY SETUP>Ú<MS-MIC WIDE>.
<MS-MIC LEVEL> is located on page 3/3. Touch to access 3/3.
2. Touch the pair whose level you want to adjust, and move
the slider left or right.
MEMO
In the mixer pan setting screen (p. 44), you can also adjust the MS-
MIC WIDE setting of channels whose MS mic decoder is turned
on.