Changing the recording settings – Kenwood MGR-E8-B User Manual
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Changing the Recording Settings
The “Rec setting” allows you to set various items according to the type of
the recorded sound.
Item
Setting
Setting overview
Int.
Mic
Ex
t. M
ic
Li
ne
Rec format
WAV 96kHz 24bit/
WAV 48kHz 24bit/
WAV 44.1kHz 24bit/
WAV 96kHz 16bit/
WAV 48kHz 16bit/
WAV 44.1kHz 16bit*
Linear PCM formats with which recorded
audio is not compressed.
Larger figures mean higher audio quality.
The 44.1 kHz sampling frequency and 16
quantization bits are most suitable for
recording of a music CD, etc.
● ● ●
MP3 320kbps/
MP3 192kbps/
MP3 128kbps/
MP3 96kbps
Recorded audio is compressed in the MP3
format.
Larger figures mean higher audio quality.
Smaller figures mean longer recording time.
Select the folder for saving the file recorded
using the microphone.
MIC Rec destinat
Internal
memory
MIC_A*/B/
C/D
It is convenient to select folders according
to the recording contents, for example for
concerts or for exercise.
● ●
SD card
MIC_A/B/
C/D_SD
LINE Rec destinat
Internal memory*
Select the folder for saving the file recorded
using the line input.
●
SD card
Rec Equalizer
OFF*/Music/Voice/Vocal/
Noise cut
Set the equalizer according to the recorded
sound for reducing ambient noise, etc.
● ●
CENTER Mic sens. High/Normal*/Low
When recording sound in the 3-microphone
mode, select the center microphone
sensitivity (i.e. the ratio of mixing).
●
Mic gain
High*/Low
Usually set to High. Set to Low when
recording a loud sound.
● ●
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