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Olympus LS-100 - User Manual

Olympus LS-100
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Thank you for purchasing the Multi-Track Linear PCM Recorder. Carefully read through this manual
to ensure that you use the product properly and safely. Be sure to keep this manual on hand so
that you can refer to it at any time.
To ensure successful recording, perform a trial recording beforehand.
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Multi-Track Linear PCM Recorder
LS-100
Multi-Track Linear PCM Recorder
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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Alan MillerSep 14, 2025
    Why can't I use the tuner/lissajous on my Olympus LS-100?
    • B
      brendajohnsonSep 14, 2025
      If you cannot use the tuner/lissajous on your Olympus Voice Recorder, [Input Select] may be incorrectly set. Check the connected musical instrument to set the [Input Select] correctly.
  • K
    Kristina ClarkAug 25, 2025
    Why is there noise heard during playback on Olympus LS-100 Voice Recorder?
    • D
      Douglas MclaughlinAug 25, 2025
      If you are hearing noise during playback on your Olympus Voice Recorder, it could be because the recorder was moved or shaken during recording. It could also be interference if the recorder was near a cell phone or fluorescent lamp during recording or playback. Try moving the recorder away from such devices.
  • D
    David ParkerAug 25, 2025
    How to find files on Olympus LS-100?
    • R
      Robert DunnAug 26, 2025
      If you cannot find files on your Olympus Voice Recorder, you might be in the wrong folder. Switch to the correct folder.
  • C
    camposhollyAug 26, 2025
    What to do if unable to erase a file on Olympus LS-100?
    • M
      Mark BrownAug 26, 2025
      If you are unable to erase a file on your Olympus Voice Recorder, it might be locked. Unlock the file. Alternatively, the file might be read-only, so unlock the file or cancel the read-only setting on your PC.
  • M
    Matthew CooperSep 14, 2025
    How to fix Olympus LS-100 when nothing appears on the display?
    • L
      Louis KingSep 15, 2025
      If nothing appears on the display of your Olympus Voice Recorder, it could be due to several reasons. First, ensure the battery is correctly loaded with the proper polarities. If the battery power is low, charge it or replace it with a new one. Finally, verify that the power is turned on.
  • J
    Jerry MartinezSep 23, 2025
    Why can't I convert a file to MP3 on my Olympus LS-100 Voice Recorder?
    • L
      Lori HansenSep 23, 2025
      If your Olympus Voice Recorder cannot convert a file to MP3, it's likely because the selected file is not enabled to be converted to an MP3 file. Select a PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit] file that is enabled for MP3 conversion.
  • X
    xashleySep 7, 2025
    Why am I unable to record through the external microphone on my Olympus Voice Recorder?
    • B
      Barbara MedinaSep 7, 2025
      If you are unable to record through the external microphone on your Olympus Voice Recorder, it might be because an external microphone that must be supported by plug-in power is connected, but [Plug-in Power] is set to [Off]. Set [Plug-in Power] to [On] when an external microphone that must be supported by plug-in power is connected.
  • G
    gallaghernicoleSep 8, 2025
    Why can't I find files on my Olympus Voice Recorder?
    • J
      James MckenzieSep 8, 2025
      If you can't find files on your Olympus Voice Recorder, you may be in the wrong folder. Switch to the correct folder.
  • B
    Brittany WillisSep 23, 2025
    Why Olympus LS-100 cannot perform bouncing?
    • B
      Bianca TorresSep 23, 2025
      If you cannot perform bouncing on your Olympus Voice Recorder, it could be because the volume of the track is either completely reduced or muted; check the volume and the [ON/OFF] setting of the mute. Another reason could be that the SD card does not have enough free space; erase unnecessary files.
  • A
    Alicia MeyerAug 31, 2025
    Why is the recording level too high on my Olympus LS-100?
    • D
      derekmarshAug 31, 2025
      If the recording level is too high on your Olympus Voice Recorder, it could be due to the recording level not being properly adjusted. Adjust the recording level and try recording again. It could also be due to the recording level and output level for connected external devices being too high. If you cannot record clearly even after adjusting the recording level, then adjust the output level for the connected devices.

Summary

Preface

Manual Overview and Policies

Details manual structure, usage guidelines, and trademark information.

Safety Precautions

General Safety Instructions

Outlines important safety symbols, general usage rules, and data loss notes.

Recorder Safety Warnings

Provides warnings related to recorder operation, environment, and water exposure.

Battery and AC Adapter Safety

Details critical safety measures for handling batteries and AC adapters.

Disposal and Other Safety Notes

Covers battery disposal, XLR jack usage, and other safety advisories.

Checking Accessories

Accessory Identification and Strap Attachment

Lists included accessories and provides instructions for attaching the recorder strap.

Chapter 1 Overview of Recorder

Main Features of the Recorder

Highlights the key functionalities and capabilities of the LS-100 recorder.

Recorder Components Identification

Identifies and labels all external parts and controls of the recorder.

Connecting External Devices

Illustrates how to connect various external audio equipment to the recorder.

Recording Tips for Instruments

Offers guidance on optimal recorder placement for different musical instruments.

Chapter 2 Startup

Power Supply and Charging Procedures

Explains battery insertion, charging via AC adapter and USB.

Power and Hold Switch Operation

Details how to turn the recorder on/off and activate/deactivate hold mode.

Initial Recorder Settings Configuration

Guides through setting the date/time and voice guide preferences.

SD Card Management Operations

Provides instructions for inserting and removing the SD card.

Home Screen Navigation Overview

Explains how to navigate between different modes from the home screen.

Chapter 3 Recorder Mode

Recorder Mode Overview and Functions

Introduces the four recording modes: Normal, Overdub, Play Sync, and V-Sync.Rec.

File and Folder Structure Explained

Describes how files and folders are organized within the recorder.

General Recording Procedures

Covers pre-recording checks, starting, pausing, and monitoring recordings.

Advanced Recording Modes

Explains Overdub, Play Sync, and V-Sync. Rec modes with examples.

File Playback and Navigation Guide

Details file searching, playback, speed adjustment, and navigation features.

File Erasure and Management

Covers erasing single files, entire folders, and partial file erasure.

Chapter 4 Multi-Track Mode

Multi-Track Mode Overview and Capabilities

Explains recording and managing multiple tracks within a project.

Project and Track Management

Details selecting projects and assigning files to tracks.

Creating a Multi-Track Project

Step-by-step guide to creating a new multi-track recording project.

Track Editing and Adjustment

Covers pitch, volume, balance, mute, and track assignment adjustments.

Bouncing Tracks to a Single File

Explains how to mix down multiple tracks into a single PCM file.

Erasing Multi-Track Projects and Tracks

Procedures for deleting entire projects or individual tracks.

Chapter 5 Tuner, Lissajous, and Metronome

Using the Recorders Tuner Function

Guides on using calibration, chromatic, guitar, and bass tuning modes.

Lissajous Measurement for Optimal Positioning

Explains phase difference measurement for microphone placement.

Using the Metronome Feature

Details how to use the metronome for tempo guidance and practice.

Chapter 6 Menus

Navigating and Setting Menu Items

Explains the general procedure for accessing and changing menu settings.

Recording Menu Settings Reference

Lists available settings for recording modes, gain, level, format, etc.

Play Menu Settings Reference

Details options for play modes, skip space, and file playback.

File Menu Settings Reference

Covers file lock, move/copy, divide, property, MP3 convert, CD write, bounce.

Metronome Menu Settings Reference

Lists settings for metronome display, countdown, tempo, sound, pattern, volume.

LCD;Sound Menu Settings Reference

Covers backlight, LED, beep, language, voice guide, and intro play settings.

Device Menu Settings Reference

Details Fn key settings, memory select, power save, clock, USB, reset, format.

Chapter 7 About the PC

PC Operating Environment Requirements

Lists compatible operating systems and hardware for PC connection.

Precautions for PC Connection and Data Transfer

Advises on safe data transfer, formatting, and file handling with a PC.

Connecting and Disconnecting from PC

Step-by-step guide for safely connecting and disconnecting the recorder from a PC.

Transferring Voice Files to PC

Instructions for copying audio files from the recorder to a computer.

Using Recorder as USB Peripherals

Explains using the recorder as a USB microphone, speaker, or external memory.

Chapter 8 Quick Reference

Alarm Message List and Actions

Lists common error messages and their corresponding solutions.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for common problems like no display, recording errors, and sound issues.

Optional Accessories Guide

Lists available optional accessories for the recorder.

Glossary of Technical Terms

Defines key technical terms used in the manual.

Recorder Technical Specifications

Details the recorder's technical specifications, including recording formats and dimensions.

Olympus LS-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Playback time17.3 h
Frequency range20 - 44000 Hz
Recording modesPulse-code modulation (PCM)
Built-in microphoneYes
Maximum recording time1081 h
Audio formats supportedMP3, PCM, WAV
Internal memory4096 MB
Display typeLED
Display diagonal2 \
Display size (HxV)42 x 34.5 mm
Output power430 mW
Loudspeaker diameter28 mm
Number of built-in speakers1
InterfaceUSB
FM radioNo
Media types supportedInternal memory & flash card
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC, SDXC
Battery capacity925 mAh
Battery technologyLithium
Recording battery life12.3 h
Product colorBlack
Number of folders messages999
Compatible operating systemsWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10, 4, 11 - 10, 7
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth33.5 mm
Width70 mm
Height159 mm
Weight280 g

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