Panasonic AGDVC30 AGDVC30 User Guide - Page 59

you listen to it, Using the counter memory

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Audio dubbing (cont.) EDITING $ Listening to sound that has been dubbed You can switch between the sound that has been dubbed and the sound heard during shooting using the 32K (12bit) AUDIO item setting on the PLAYBACK FUNCTION screen. (P74) ST1: The sound heard during shooting is played back. ST2: The sound that has been dubbed on a recording is played back. MIX: Both the sound heard during shooting and that you have dubbed on a recording are played back at the same time. $ Performing audio dubbing as you listen to it You can monitor the sound by setting "ST2" while audio dubbing is temporarily suspended. If you use headphones when performing audio dubbing on a recording using mic input, you can listen to the sound being dubbed. When you perform audio dubbing using line input (from the audio component connected to the AV IN/OUT jack), you can listen to the sound being dubbed through the speakers. $ Using the counter memory function to edit dubbed sound 1 First reset the counter memory display at the position where the audio dubbing is to end. (P54) 2 Rewind the tape to the position where the audio dubbing is to start, and start the dubbing. 3 The tape then stops automatically at the position on the tape where the counter memory display was reset. $ Adjusting the audio input level Use the procedure described for "Adjusting the mic input audio level" (P47) to adjust the audio level of mic input and line input (from the audio component connected to the AV IN/OUT jack). $ Adjusting the audio output level Use the procedure described for "Adjusting the headphone volume" (P48) to adjust the audio level output from the headphones and speakers. Inputs and audio tracks for recordings Input When shooting External mic L channel External mic R channel INPUT 1 (XLR mic) 2 INPUT 2 (XLR mic) 2 Internal mic L channel Internal mic R channel Audio IN/OUT CH1 (L channel) (white phono jack) Audio IN/OUT CH2 (R channel) (red phono jack) CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 (CH1) CH1 CH2 __ __ When performing audio dubbing in the 32K (12bit) mode A. DUB INPUT: MIC A. DUB INPUT: A_IN CH3 __ CH4 __ CH3 __ CH4 (CH3) __ CH3 __ CH4 __ __ CH3 Order of priority for mic inputs High Low __ CH4 O Which sound is to be recorded during shooting is automatically determined by the order of priority for the mic inputs. O The audio tracks on which dubbed sound is to be recorded can be changed using the A.DUB INPUT item on the AV IN/OUT SETUP screen. (P78) 2 You will need the XLR microphone adapter (AGMYA30G, option) if you intend to use the XLR microphone. (P57) 59

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EDITING
Audio dubbing
(cont.)
$
Listening to sound that has
been dubbed
You can switch between the sound that has
been dubbed and the sound heard during
shooting using the 32K (12bit) AUDIO item
setting on the PLAYBACK FUNCTION
screen.
(P74)
ST1:
The sound heard during shooting is played
back.
ST2:
The sound that has been dubbed on a
recording is played back.
MIX:
Both the sound heard during shooting and
that you have dubbed on a recording are
played back at the same time.
$
Performing audio dubbing as
you listen to it
You can monitor the sound by setting
ST2
while
audio
dubbing
is
temporarily
suspended.
If you use headphones when performing
audio dubbing on a recording using mic
input, you can listen to the sound being
dubbed.
When you perform audio dubbing using line
input (from the audio component connected
to the AV IN/OUT jack), you can listen to the
sound being dubbed through the speakers.
$
Using the counter memory
function to edit dubbed sound
1
First reset the counter memory display at
the position where the audio dubbing is to
end.
(P54)
2
Rewind the tape to the position where the
audio dubbing is to start, and start the
dubbing.
3
The tape then stops automatically at the
position on the tape where the counter
memory display was reset.
$
Adjusting the audio input level
Use the procedure described for
Adjusting
the mic input audio level
(P47)
to adjust the
audio level of mic input and line input (from
the audio component connected to the AV
IN/OUT jack).
$
Adjusting the audio output
level
Use the procedure described for
Adjusting
the headphone volume
(P48)
to adjust the
audio level output from the headphones and
speakers.
Inputs and audio tracks for recordings
2
You will need the XLR microphone adapter (AG-
MYA30G, option) if you intend to use the XLR
microphone.
(P57)
O
Which sound is to be recorded during shooting is
automatically determined by the order of priority for the
mic inputs.
O
The audio tracks on which dubbed sound is to be
recorded can be changed using the A.DUB INPUT item
on the AV IN/OUT SETUP screen.
(P78)
Input
When performing audio dubbing
in the 32K (12bit) mode
A. DUB INPUT:
MIC
A. DUB INPUT:
A_IN
Order of priority
for mic inputs
High
Low
When shooting
External mic L channel
CH1
CH3
__
External mic R channel
CH2
CH4
__
INPUT 1 (XLR mic)
2
CH1
CH3
__
INPUT 2 (XLR mic)
2
CH2 (CH1)
CH4 (CH3)
__
Internal mic L channel
CH1
CH3
__
Internal mic R channel
CH2
CH4
__
Audio IN/OUT CH1 (L channel)
(white phono jack)
__
__
CH3
Audio IN/OUT CH2 (R channel)
(red phono jack)
__
__
CH4