Tips for better recording
Recording a conversation
Put your IC recorder in a clothes pocket.
To use the Scene Select function, select [Pocket].
Recording at a meeting
Place your IC recorder close to speakers of the meeting.
You can reduce noise (vibrations from the desk, etc.) by placing the IC recorder on a soft cloth, such as a handkerchief.
For recording a meeting, it is suitable to select [Auto Voice Rec] or [Meeting] of the Scene Select function.
Recording a lecture/presentation
Place your IC recorder so that its built-in microphones point in the direction of the lecturer/presenter.
For recording a lecture/presentation, it is suitable to select [Auto Voice Rec] or [Lecture] of the Scene Select function.
Recording a voice note
When you speak into the built-in microphones, hold your IC recorder slightly off to the side of your mouth so that the built-in microphones will not pick up breathing noises.
For recording a voice note, it is suitable to select [Auto Voice Rec] or [Voice Notes] of the Scene Select function.
Note
- While you are holding your IC recorder, make sure that the built-in microphones will not pick up rustling noises.
Recording an interview
Place your IC recorder so that the built-in microphones point in the direction of the interviewee.
For recording an interview, it is suitable to select [Auto Voice Rec] or [Interview] of the Scene Select function.
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