7
When the PAUSE button (
;
) on the remote
control unit is pressed, the camera-recorder
reurns to the still-picture playback mode.
If more sound is to be dubbed, repeat steps
5 and 6.
8
When the STOP button ($) on the remote
control unit is pressed, audio dubbing is
stopped.
58
When the AUDIO DUB (sound adding)
function is allocated to a USER button on the
camera-recorder, audio dubbing can be
performed (sound can be added) by operating
that button in the same way as the PAUSE
button (
;
) on the remote control unit.
Audio dubbing
3
Select the sound to be recorded using the A
DUB INPUT item on the AV IN/OUT SETUP
screen. (P78)
2
Using the menus (P68-P71), select the audio
recording system at the AUDIO REC item on
the RECORDING SETUP screen. (P76)
Background music or narration can be added to
the images you have recorded on the tape.
(P56, P57)
1
Turn the POWER lever to set the camera-
recorder to the VCR mode.
MIC:
The sound of the built-in or external microphone is
recorded.
A_IN:
The sound of the audio component connected to the
AV IN/OUT jack is recorded.
32K (12bit):
The sound is recorded using the 12-bit/32kHz (4-
channel) system.
Use this mode when you want to keep the sound that
was heard while you were shooting even after audio
dubbing has been performed.
48K (16bit):
The sound is recorded using the 16-bit/48kHz system
(2 channels with a good sound quality).
When audio dubbing is performed, the sound that was
heard while you were shooting will be erased.
4
Find the scene where the sound is to be
added, and set the camera-recorder to the
still-picture playback mode. (P51)