g Listening to sound that has been dubbed
You can switch between the sound that has been dubbed and the sound heard during shooting using the 32K (12bit) AUDIO item setting on the PLAYBACK FUNCTION screen. (P67) ST1: The sound heard during shooting is played back. ST2: The sound that has been dubbed on a recording is played back. MIX: Both the sound heard during shooting and that you have dubbed on a recording are played back at the same time.
g Using the counter memory function to edit dubbed sound
1 First reset the counter memory display at the
position where the audio dubbing is to end. (P48) 2 Rewind the tape to the position where the audio dubbing is to start, and start the dubbing. 3 The tape then stops automatically at the position on the tape where the counter memory display was reset.
g Adjusting the audio input level
Use the procedure described for �Adjusting the mic input audio level� (P42) to adjust the audio level of mic input. � You cannot adjust the level of A_IN input.
g Performing audio dubbing as you listen to it
You can monitor the sound by setting �ST2� while audio dubbing is temporarily suspended. If you use headphones when performing audio dubbing on a recording using mic input, you can listen to the sound being dubbed. When you perform audio dubbing using line input (from the audio component connected to the AUDIO IN/OUT jack), you can listen to the sound being dubbed through the speakers.
g Adjusting the audio output level
Use the procedure described for �Adjusting the headphone volume� (P42) to adjust the audio level output from the headphones and speakers.
Input channels and the tracks recorded Audio mode Input channel Audio track
Note In the LP mode, you cannot dub after recording as the track on the tape is thinner than the head.