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Brand | Zoom |
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Model | MicTrak M3 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Explains how the M3 maintains high audio quality via dual A/D converters and 32-bit float WAV files.
Explains how dual A/D converters create a wide dynamic range not possible with single converters.
32-bit float WAV files maintain high resolution at low volumes, allowing louder editing without quality loss.
32-bit float WAV files prevent clipping, allowing unclipped waveform restoration even if initially clipped.
Highlights high signal-to-noise ratio and super directivity achieved by the mic capsule and sound tube.
Explains the mid-side format for stereo capture using mid and side mics, allowing later stereo width adjustment.
Explains the M3 can be powered by batteries or a USB power supply, with USB power taking priority.
Guides on how to open the battery cover and install two AA batteries for powering the M3.
Explains how to adjust the stereo width using the STEREO button, affecting mono/stereo modes.
Details how to start recording by pressing the REC button and how to stop it.
Explains how to connect the M3 to computers, smartphones, or tablets for USB mic functionality.
Guides on downloading firmware updates from the ZOOM website and following update instructions.
Provides a visual overview of the M3 Edit & Play application interface and its main components.
Provides solutions for common issues like power problems, no sound, recording failures, and device recognition.