68 changing the settings (continued) – Sony MAS-A100 IP-Based Ceiling Beamforming Microphone User Manual
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Changing the settings (continued)
Menu
Item
Settings (*: Default setting)
Recording
Settings
Cross-Memory REC
When the built-in memory or the SD card currently being
used becomes full during recording, the linear PCM recorder
automatically switches its destination to the other memory
media and continues recording. You can enable or disable the
Cross-Memory REC function.
ON: The Cross-Memory REC function is enabled.
OFF*: The Cross-Memory REC function is disabled. When the
current memory media becomes full, the linear PCM
recorder stops recording.
Auto Track Marks
You can specify whether to add track marks automatically during
recording.
OFF*
ON
• Interval: Select the interval (5min, 10min, 15min, or 30min) for
adding track marks.
• Time Stamps: Select whether to add the time stamp when
track marks are automatically added.
Playback
Settings
Equalizer
You can set your desired sound quality (page 49).
ON: Enables the Equalizer function.
OFF*: Disables the Equalizer function.
Custom: You can define sound levels in 5 frequency bands.
Key Change
You can adjust the playback sound to higher or lower semitones,
in 13 steps: 1 to 6 (by an increment of a half step), 0*, 1 to 6
(by a decrement of a half step) (page 49).
Easy Search
By setting the forward or backward skip time interval, you can
quickly locate the point at which you wish to start playback.
ON: You can skip forward or backward by the specified skip
time by pressing the
or
button while playback is
in progress.
OFF*: The Easy Search function is disabled. When you press the
or
button, the linear PCM recorder will move to
the next or previous file.
Set Skip Time: Sets the time to go forward or backward in easy
searching.
• Forward Skip Time: Sets the time to skip forward when you
press the
button. (5sec, 10sec*, 30sec, 1min, 5min, or
10min)
• Reverse Skip Time: Sets the time to skip backwards when you
press the
button. (1sec, 3sec*, 5sec, 10sec, 30sec, 1min,
5min, or 10min)