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The original sound can be replaced with
new sound using the budt-in Palmcorder
microphone or an external microphone
(PV-DV401 only).
External Microphone
with M3 connector (not
supplied)
External
Microphone Jack
(PV-DV401 only)
Built-in
Microphone
1POWER Switch
3A.DUB Button
_2PAUSE
Button
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3A.DUB
Button
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Before you begin
Connect the external Microphone
(if used) (PV-DV401 only).
Turn on the Palmcorder.
Insert a pre-recorded tape to be
dubbed.
The AUDIO-REC setting in CAMERA
MENU mode should be as follows:
12 bit
16 bit
The original sound is recorded
on ST (Stereo) 1, and the new
sound will be recorded on ST
(Stereo) 2.
The original sound is replaced
with the new sound.
Select 12 bit if you do not want the
original sound to be completely replaced
during an audio dub.
If you dub over a tape which has both
12 bit and 16 bit audio recordings on it,
keep in mind that the original 16 bit audio
portion wdl be completely replaced.
Set POWER to VCR.
The POWER lamp lights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
If you have the Optional Remote
Control, you can set the Palmcorder
to stop automatically at a specified
pomt on the tape. See "Memory-Stop
Editing" on page 50.
Press PLAY.
Then press PAUSE where you want
dubbing to begin.
3
Press A.DUB on this unit (for 3
seconds) or on the remote control
(ophonal, page 64) to put the
Palmcorder in the Audio Dub mode.
"A.DUB" flashes in the EVF or the
LCD monitor.
A'DUB 1
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