On the recorder – Sony MZ-NH1 User Manual
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When recording on a disc used in
MD
mode
z
Audio components that support the linear PCM
stereo, Hi-SP stereo and Hi-LP stereo mode are
indicated by the
or
logo marks.
Audio components that support the LP2 stereo
and LP4 stereo mode are indicated by the
or
logo marks.
•
It is recommended that you use the AC power
adaptor for long-time recordings.
•
When you record in LP4 mode, momentary
noise may be produced on very rare occasions
with certain sound sources. This is because of
the special digital audio compression
technology that enables the long time
recording. If noise is produced, it is
recommended that you record in normal
stereo or LP2 mode to obtain better sound
quality.
•
It is recommended that you use the recorder to
edit (dividing or combining) long tracks
recorded in linear PCM stereo. Transferring
such tracks and editing them on a computer
may require an extremely long time.
1
While the recorder is stopped, enter
the menu and select “REC Set” -
“REC Mode”.
2
Press the 5-way control key towards
FR
or
FF
to select the desired
recording mode, and then press the
control key to enter the selection.
For the selectable recording mode or
the recording time, refer to step 2 of
the remote control operation.
Hi-LP
stereo
Hi-LP
• Approx. 610
min. on an 80-
minute
standard disc
• Approx. 2,040
min. on a 1GB
Hi-MD disc
Recording
mode
1)
1)
For better sound quality, record in normal
stereo (SP
)
or LP2 stereo mode.
Display
Recording
time
3)
3)
When using an 80-minute recordable disc
SP stereo
SP
Approx. 80
min.
LP2 stereo
LP2
Approx. 160
min.
LP4 stereo
LP4
Approx. 320
min.
Monaural
2)
2)
If you record a stereo source in monaural, the
sounds from left and right will be mixed.
MONO
Approx. 160
min.
Recording
mode
Display
Recording
time
Notes
On the recorder
5-way control key
(NENT, FR, FF)
MENU