Linear PCM RecorderOperating InstructionsPCM-D100OverviewGetting StartedRecordingPlaybackEditingUtilizing Your ComputerMenu OperationsAdditional Infor
10What you can do with the PCM-D100 (continued)For outdoor recording The high-sensitivity 15 mm built-in microphones enable easy and high-quality ou
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11OverviewAudio file formats you can record or play on the PCM-D100The linear PCM recorder can make a high-quality recording in DSD, LPCM, and MP3 fil
12Identifying parts and controlsFront Right sideGetting Started
13Getting StartedContinued on the next page Built-in microphones (page 32) Peak level lamps (L/R) (page 36)Displays the left and right peak level
14Left side Hole for attaching the tripod (not supplied) Battery cover lock lever INPUT switch (pages 35, 40, 42, 43)Set to “MIC” (microphone) t
15Getting StartedRemote control (transmitter unit) PAUSE button STOP button (review/fast backward) /CH1 (channel 1) button PLAY/CH2 (c
16Display window Display during recordingNoteThe windows in this subsection display indications, numbers or items for explanation purposes and may di
17Getting Started File name/folder nameThe file name is displayed during recording, playback, and recording/playback pause.The folder name is displa
18 USB cable (1)(Supplied in the carrying case) Carrying case (1) The external pocket can hold the remote control (transmitter unit), and the inn
19Getting StartedInserting batteriesUse the supplied LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries.1 Slide the battery cover lock lever to “RELEASE” to release the
2 WARNINGDo not expose the batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like for a long time.Do not
20Turning the power onSlide the POWER switch to the “ON” position.POWER switchACCESS indicatorWhen the POWER switch is set to the “ON” position, “Powe
21Getting StartedTo operate with an AC adaptor (not supplied)Connect an AC adaptor (not supplied) to the DC IN 6V jack.Connect to a wall outletAC adap
22Setting the clockRecorded audio files are named using the date and time of the clock. By setting the clock before recording, recordings will be save
23Getting StartedUsing the HOME and OPTION menusSelecting the desired function from the HOME menuBy pressing and holding the HOME/BACK button for 1 se
24Memory card slotMemory StickSD cardACCESS lamp button, , , HOME/BACK buttonCover of memory card slot In addition to the built-in memory, you c
25Getting StartedCompatible memory cardsYou can use the following memory cards with the linear PCM recorder.SD cards up to 2 GB: supportedSDHC cards f
26Using a memory card (not supplied) (continued)Notes If a memory card is not recognized, remove it and then insert it into the linear PCM recorder
27Getting StartedSelecting a file from the folder listYou can select a desired file for playback or editing from the HOME menu.1 Press and hold the HO
28Selecting a file by date from the calendarYou can play a file recorded using the linear PCM recorder by searching from the calendar.1 Press and hold
29Getting StartedUsing the remote controlYou can use the supplied remote control (receiver and transmitter units) to control operations such as record
3Table of ContentsManuals ...
30Controlling operations from the transmitter unitPress the appropriate buttons on the transmitter unit to control operations on the linear PCM record
31Getting StartedPreventing unintentional operations (HOLD)You can disable all the buttons (HOLD) in order to prevent unintentional operations when yo
32Preparation before recordingWhen you position the linear PCM recorder, place it so that the microphones point to the sound source. For accurate reco
33RecordingWhen rotating both capsules of the microphones to 120˚ to face outside (Wide stereo position)The microphone on the right records sound from
34To reduce noise in the recordingSounds that may be recorded as noiseThe linear PCM recorder may record various sounds in addition to the target soun
35RecordingThis section explains how to record analog sound signals from the line output of an external device or by using the built-in or external mi
365 Press the and buttons to select the desired folder, and press the button.You can save recorded files in a folder in the VOICE folder. You ca
37Recording8 Press PAUSE (or ) button.The standby for recording is released, and recording starts. lights on the display while recording is in pro
38Connect optional headphones or earphones to the (headphone) jack of the linear PCM recorder to monitor the recording sound. The volume of monitore
39RecordingThe pre-recording feature allows you to record sound sources for a maximum of five seconds prior to the point when the recording is started
4Table of Contents (continued)Using a memory card (not supplied) ... 24Inser
40Recording with an external microphoneYou can connect an optional external microphone to the linear PCM recorder.1 Connect an external microphone to
41RecordingThis section explains digital recording: recording digital sound signals from an external digital device such as a CD or DAT player.When di
421 Connect an optional optical digital audio cable from the digital output jacks of external digital equipment to the LINE IN (OPT) jack of the linea
43RecordingSome portable digital devices such as portable CD/MD/DAT players do not output digital signals while playback is stopped. With the signals
44When the built-in memory or a memory card currently being used becomes full during recording, the linear PCM recorder automatically switches its des
45PlaybackPlaying a filePlaybackYou can play a file recorded using the linear PCM recorder or a music file transferred from your computer through the
46Playing a file (continued)Operations during playbackToOperationStop playbackPress the STOP button.Pause playbackPress the PAUSE button. and the
47PlaybackTo cancel A-B repeat playback, press the OPTION button to display the OPTION menu, select “End A-B Repeat Mode,” and then press the button
48Selecting the sound effectYou can set the effect you want for the playback of a selected file.1 Select a file you want to play using the HOME menu (
49PlaybackAdjusting the playback speed (DPC(Speed Control))You can adjust the playback speed in a range from 0.25 times to 2.00 times. The file is pla
5Recording analog sound ... 35Recording using the
50To output recorded files from speakers of external equipment, connect the audio input jack or digital input jack of the external equipment to the LI
51EditingOrganizing filesEditingMoving a file to a different folderYou can move a selected file to the desired folder.1 Select the file you want to mo
52Organizing files (continued)Copying a file to a different folderYou can copy a selected file to the desired folder. This function is useful for savi
53EditingErasing a track mark You can erase the track mark that is located immediately before the current position.1 Select the file with the track ma
54You can add fading in/out effects to a file recorded in the LPCM (.wav) format. Fading time can be specified for each fading in and fading out effec
55EditingDividing a file at the current positionYou can divide a file into two parts while in the stop mode. When a long recording is made, you can di
56Tip The divided files are named as follows: “Divide at This Position”: The divided files will be suffixed with a sequential number (“_1,” “_2”).
57EditingYou can combine two recorded LPCM (.wav) or DSD (.dsf) files into one. Select two files that are identical in file format (including sampling
58Erasing a fileYou can select a file and erase it.1 Select a file that you want to erase from the HOME menu (page 27).2 In play or playback stop mode
59EditingYou can protect an important file. A protected file is marked with the (protect) indicator and is regarded as a read-only file that you cann
6Table of Contents (continued)Adjusting the playback speed (DPC(Speed Control)) ... 49Improving the playback sound quality
60Registering a function to F1/F2 function keysBy registering frequently-used functions to the F1 and F2 buttons, you can quickly access these functio
61Utilizing Your ComputerUsing the linear PCM recorder with your computerUtilizing Your ComputerManaging and editing files using the Sound Forge Audio
62To exchange files between the linear PCM recorder and your computer, connect the linear PCM recorder to your computer.1 Connect the USB connector of
63Utilizing Your ComputerBuilt-in memoryThe folders and files in the built-in memory of the linear PCM recorder are displayed on the computer screen a
64Tips The title or artist name, etc., registered in the music files, can be displayed on the linear PCM recorder. It is useful if you input the inf
65Utilizing Your ComputerFollow the procedures below; otherwise, when the linear PCM recorder contains data files, the files may be damaged.1 Make sur
66OPTION menu itemsMenu OperationsAfter you have selected a function from the HOME menu, you can display the OPTION menu by pressing the OPTION button
67Menu Operations MusicIn file list displayOPTION menu item See page:Sort File Names52Protect59Erase a File58Erase All Files58Move/Copy File51, 52Fi
68Settings menu itemsMenu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Recording SettingsRecording Folder You can select the destination folder where you save th
69Menu OperationsContinued on the next page Menu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Recording SettingsPeak Hold You can select whether the maximum valu
7Protecting a file ... 59Reg
70Menu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Recording SettingsS/N 100dB With two A/D converters for one channel, the linear PCM recorder always reserves
71Menu OperationsContinued on the next page Menu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Recording SettingsCross-Memory RecordingWhen the built-in memory or
72Menu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Playback SettingsPlay Mode You can select the playback mode, such as shuffle play or repeat play, according t
73Menu OperationsMenu Item Settings (*: Default setting)Common SettingsBattery Setting For optimum operations, you can select the type of batteries yo
74PrecautionsAdditional Information In circumstances where you get sweaty. If you touch the linear PCM recorder with wet hands or if you put the lin
75Additional InformationIf you experience trouble with your linear PCM recorder, try the following solutions.1 Turn off the linear PCM recorder comple
76Symptom Cause/SolutionThe linear PCM recorder does not operate. The batteries have been inserted with the +/– facing in the incorrect direction. R
77Additional InformationContinued on the next page Symptom Cause/SolutionYou cannot divide a file. You need a certain amount of free space in the me
78Symptom Cause/SolutionThe linear PCM recorder is not recognized by your computer. A folder/file cannot be transferred from your computer. Disconne
79Additional InformationSymptom Cause/SolutionSound comes from the built-in speaker even when headphones are plugged in. If you plug in the headphon
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80Message Meaning/SolutionSet Date&Time The clock is not set. Set it before operating the linear PCM recorder (page 22).Only activated for 16-bit
81Additional InformationContinued on the next page Message Meaning/SolutionFile damaged The file you are trying to play or edit is damaged. It cannot
82Message Meaning/SolutionInvalid operation You cannot divide or set a track mark in files in the folders managed under “Music.” If a memory car
83Additional InformationSystem limitationsThere are some system limitations of the linear PCM recorder. The issues described below are not malfunction
84SpecificationsSystem requirementsWhen you use the linear PCM recorder connected to a computer or as a USB mass storage device, your computer must me
85Additional InformationContinued on the next page Design and specificationsCapacity (User available capacity: when the built-in memory is formatted w
86WMA*3 Bit rate: 32 kbps - 192 kbps(Supports variable bit rate (VBR)) Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz File extension: .wma*3 WMA Ver. 9 is comp
87Additional InformationContinued on the next page GeneralMaximum power output 200 mWPower requirements Four LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (supplie
88Maximum recordable time*1 *2The total maximum recordable time (approximate) of all the folders is as follows.Built-in memory (32 GB)REC Mode Maximum
89Additional InformationContinued on the next page REC Mode Memory Card2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GBLPCM 88.2kHz/16bit (STEREO)Approx. 1hr3
9OverviewWhat you can do with the PCM-D100OverviewFor recording practice sessions The built-in microphones of the PCM-D100 allow you to record music
90Battery life*4When using alkaline batteries (Continuous using of Sony alkaline battery LR6(SG)) (supplied)REC Mode Recording PlaybackWith monitor wi
91Additional InformationNotice for usersAll rights reserved. This manual described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or r
92 Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
93Additional InformationNotes on the LicenseThis linear PCM recorder comes with software that are used based on licensing agreements with the owners o
94THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ”AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TH
95Additional InformationIndexSymbols (headphone) jack ... 38, 45 button ... 22, 46 button ...
96RREC LEVEL dial ... 13, 36REC Mode ... 68Recording ... 32Digital re
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