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IC Recorder
ICD-SX733/SX734/SX1000
Various operations/settings
Directionality of the built-in microphones
Explains the features of the two built-in microphones (stereo microphones and zoom microphone) of the IC recor...
Switching the directionality of the built-in microphones
Explains how to switch between the two types of built-in microphones (stereo microphones and zoom microphone) ...
Selecting a recording scene for each situation
Explains how to select the recording settings that match to various recording scenes, such as during meeting or...
Registering recording settings in “
My Scene
”
Explains how to register recording settings you want to use in “My Scene 1” or “My Scene 2” in the Scene Se...
Tips for better recording
Introduces hints for recording in various situations.
Settings for the Scene Select function
Introduces the recording settings (such as “REC Mode,” “Sensitivity setting,” etc.) that are set for each S...
Recording sound manually
Explains how to record sound while adjusting the recording level manually, which can reduce the distortion of t...
Adding a new segment to a previously recorded file
Explains how to add a new segment to the file that is currently playing.
Adding an overwrite recording during playback
Explains how to add an overwrite recording after a selected point in a recorded file.
Recording a few seconds in advance – the pre-recording function
Explains how to use the pre-recording function which allows you to record sound sources for approximately 5 sec...
Recording one sound source to two files - the dual-recording function (ICD-SX1000 only)
Explains how to create both LPCM and MP3 files in one recording session.
Recording across memory media – cross-memory recording
Explains how to use the cross-memory recording function, which switches the memory media automatically when the...
Starting to record automatically in response to sound – the
VOR
function
This function starts and pauses recording automatically according to the volume of the sound (input level) that...