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Sony ICD-PX312 Guide To Recording

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Guide to Better Sound Recording
4-267-071-01(1)
© 2011 Sony Corporation
Printed in China
Read this first
Read this leaet for instructions on how to use the IC
recorder. The leaet explains the following.
How to reduce recording noise
How to record sound in various situations
If you want to learn how to use the IC recorder better,
or if you want to make full use of the IC recorder,
please refer to this leaet.
Recommendations for a trial
recording
The recording environment varies from situation to
situation. The dimensions of a room, the loudness
of speech, or a location near noisy equipment can
make a dierence, etc. The desired sound quality also
diers depending on the purpose of the recording.
Therefore, a trial recording is very useful to avoid
missing an important recording, or to create an
environment to record sound with the ideal quality.
About sound that might be recorded as noise
Sounds that cause noise
The IC recorder may record various sounds other
than voice, and the sounds will be heard as noise.
Sounds that occur when you touch the IC recorder
(touch noise)
Rustling sounds of your clothes (when putting the
IC recorder in your pocket)
Vibration sounds (when putting the IC recorder on
a desk or a piano, etc.)
Noise from air conditioner, projector, PC, etc.
Extra ambient sounds (when recording a lecture or
a lesson)
Breath hitting the microphone when recording
near your mouth (pop noise)
Noise caused when recording in long play
recording mode (“8kbps(MONO)” (LP), etc.)
To reduce recording noise
Touch noises may be recorded when you touch the
IC recorder during recording. Try to avoid touching
the IC recorder until the recording ends.
Move the IC recorder far from the sound source, or
eliminate the noise.
Select the best recording mode according to the
situation. We recommend you to set the recording
mode to the high-quality mode (“192kbps(MONO)”
(SHQ) or “128kbps(MONO)” (HQ), etc.) when you are
concerned about ambient noise.
Select the best microphone sensitivity according to
the situation. Please try to lower the setting of the
microphone sensitivity when the ambient sounds
become noise and it is not easy to hear the target
sound.
For details about the settings of the recording mode
and the microphone sensitivity installed on the IC
recorder, refer to the supplied operating instructions.
See Techniques for Better Recording on the reverse
side of this paper.

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Sony ICD-PX312 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Recording modesSuper High Quality (SHQ)
Built-in microphoneYes
Maximum recording time536 h
Audio formats supportedMP3
Internal memory2048 MB
InterfaceUSB
Headphone out1
Battery technologyAlkaline
Recording battery life72 h
Compatible battery sizesAA
Number of batteries supported2
FM radio-
Media types supportedInternal memory & flash card
Compatible memory cardsmicroSD (TransFlash), microSDHC, MS Micro (M2)
Built-in memory capacity2 GB
Product colorBlack
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth20.9 mm
Width37.5 mm
Height114 mm
Weight74 g

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