4ms Company WAV Recorder Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 11
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System Mode
You can change the recording sample rate, bit depth, and number of channels in
Hold 5 sec
Record
System Mode.
To enter System Mode, first make sure that the switch is flipped up to Record, and
Playback
that the WAV Recorder isn't recording or paused. Then, hold the button down for
5 seconds. As you wait, the lights will show you the free space available (see
Checking for Free Space); keep holding the button down. After about 5 seconds, the button will turn
blue and you can release it. You are now in System Mode.
The left column of lights indicates which parameter you are editing, and the right column indicates the
value of that parameter.
Sample Freq.
Tap to select
parameter
To select the parameter you wish to edit, tap the button. The light on the left column will cycle through
the three options.
To change the value of the parameter you've selected on the left side, turn the Gain knob. The LEDs in
the right column will change when you turn fully to the left (0%), fully to the right (100%) and/or to the
center (50%). The lights on the right column will tell you the value of the parameter you selected as
follows:
A red light in the left column indicates the Sample Frequency menu; its options, listed in the right
column, are 96kHz (red), 48kHz (white), or 44.1kHz (blue).
A white light in the right column indicates the Bits menu; its options, listed in the right column, are
24 bits (white) or 16 bits (blue).
A blue light in the left column indicates the Channels menu; its options, listed in the right column are:
stereo (red and blue), mono (white).
Note: The System Mode feature only changes what happens when you record, not when you play.
Playback always happens at the file's native sample rate and bit depth.
96kHz
Clip
48kHz
44.1kHz
Turn to set value
Page
Bits
Clip
Channels
11
of
15
Clip
24 bits
16 bits
Mono
Stereo