American Audio Portable Audio Recorder User Manual

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POCKET RECORD

RECORDING CONT.

SUITaBlE POSITION TO RECORD:

1. The Pocket Record’s built-in microphone is a omni-directional condenser microphone. The dia-
gram below shows the best sound recording area.

2. To get the best recording result, we suggest that you put the Pocket Record at a distance of
around 60cm from the sound source, at about table height.
3. Adjust the input volume to a proper level. Do not set the volume to the highest level when record-
ing, otherwise, the recording sound quality will be distorted.
4. In situations where multiple instruments are played simultaneously, the Pocket Record should be
positioned closest to instruments with lowest sound levels – or you can use extension microphones
for the different instruments.
5. If you want to record a speech (e.g. from a teacher) together with instruments playing, it is best,
and we suggest the speaker uses the extensional lapel microphone to get the best results.
6. For a better recording quality, the extensional lapel microphone could also be clipped to a score
stand or on the body of the speaker, depending on the situation.

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