Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of a microphone
connected to the AUDIO INPUT1 (L) jack
through the AUDIO INPUT4 jack.
Set the number of channels to be recorded
from [HDV 2CH/4CH] (for HDV, p. 74) or
[DV AU.MODE] (for DVCAM (DV),
p. 74) of the
(AUDIO SET) menu.
x 2CH/FS48K recording
You can select audio input to be recorded
on the audio track of a tape.
AUDIO MONITOR
CH1/2
MIX
CH3/4
R
L
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 1
CH 2
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
CH 3
MAN
MAN
MAN
CH 4
LINE
LINE
LINE
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MONITOR
+
+
+
48V
48V
48V
SELECT
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
1 Set the REC CH SELECT switch.
REC CH SELECT
IN2
IN1
IN3
IN4
CH1
2CH MODE
Select the recording audio input to CH1
with CH1 of the REC CH SELECT
switch.
IN1: Records the audio input from the
AUDIO INPUT1 (L) jack.
IN3: Records the audio input from the
AUDIO INPUT3 jack.
RESET
REC CH SELECT
IN2
IN1
IN3
CH 4
IN4
CH1
CH2
AUTO
2CH MODE
MAN
LINE
MIC
MIC
+
48V
INPUT4
CH2
Select the recording audio input to CH2
with CH2 of the REC CH SELECT
switch.
IN2: Records the audio input from the
AUDIO INPUT2 (R) jack.
Center: Records the audio input from
the AUDIO INPUT jack selected with
CH1 switch.
IN4: Records the audio input from the
AUDIO INPUT4 jack.
b Notes
• For stereo recording, set your camcorder to
record the left-side sound in CH1 and the right-
side sound in CH2.
z Tips
• Sony recommends that you set CH2 of the REC
CH SELECT switch to the center position in the
following cases:
– To avoid no audio input to CH2 by recording
the same audio input with that inputted to
CH1.
– To record different audio inputs from the
same audio source simultaneously with
different audio settings to make the audio
recording reliable. For example, you can set
the audio level manually for the audio input to
CH1 and automatically for that to CH2, and
record the inputs in the respective channels.
2 Set the INPUT1/2/3/4 switch.
If your microphone needs a power
supply, set the INPUT1/2/3/4 switch to
MIC+48V. If it does not need a power
supply, set to MIC.
LINE
MIC
MIC
+
48V
INPUT1
b Notes
• Setting the INPUT1/2/3/4 switch to MIC+48V
when a microphone that does not need a power
supply is attached may damage the microphone
or impair the sound recording quality.
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