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Olympus DS-50 - Microphone Sensitivity Settings; Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity

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Microphone Sensitivity
Microphone sensitivity is adjustable to meet recording needs.
IiIFolder A
56/1B9~
OOMOOS
05500021
While
the
recorder
is
stopped
or
during
recording,
slide
the
Mic Sense
switch
and select a
microphone
sensitivity
among
"LECTURE",
"CONF",
and
"DICT"
.
Every time the setting is switched, it cycles through the
display's microphone sensitivities.
LECTURE(~,II}:
Highest recording sensitivity suitable for
conferences with large crowds and recording audio at a
distance or low volume.
CONF(\fI,I): Suitable for recording meetings and seminars
with a small number of people.
DICT(\fI, ): Lowest recording sensitivity suitable for
dictation.
®
Microphone
sensitivity
display
When the speaker's voice is to be recorded clearly, set it to DICT (dictation) mode. If breath directly hits
the microphone
it will be noisy, so keep the microphone a little lower than the speaker's mouth
(5
to 1
Ocm/
2 to 4 inches) while recording.
If the ambient (background) noise is too loud to get a clear recording even
in
DICT (dictation) mode, we
recommend that you use an ME12 Noise-Cancellation monaural microphone.
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