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1 Starting Up
POCKETRAK C24 Reference Manual
7
LCD screen
The unit will not display all the following indicators and items at the same time.
EQ
–10dB
1:16:2 8
091121
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1256.MP3
01:08:30
88.2KPCM 24bit
H
L
R
3/10
A
SD
A.D
VAS
HPF
SD
AUTO
microSD card
Auto Divide
ALC On/Recording level
Microphone sensitivity
High Pass Filter
File number/Total number of files
File format
Folder name
Remaining battery power
Bit rate
(for recording and playing back MP3
files and playing back WMA files)
Frequency (for PCM recording and
playback)
Bit rate (for PCM recording and playback)
Recording/Playback indicators (S/W)
Remaining recording or playback time
(hour : minute : second)
Recording margin, playback position
indicator
Elapsed recording or playback
time (hour : minute : second)
EQ (equalizer)
microSD indicator
Level meters, Information
indicators
(track name, file name, artist
name, total playback time,
operation status, file type,
current time and date, etc.)
Metronome indicator
VAS
(Voice Activated System)
Useful information
What is Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) recording?
Linear PCM (LPCM) recording is a digital recording method that samples analog audio
signals at a certain frequency and saves them as digital signals without compression.
Music CDs (CD-DA–CD digital Audio) use PCM recording (sampling rate of 44.1kHz, bit
depth of 16-bit samples, bit rate of 1,411kbps, and frequency response from 20 to
20,000Hz). PCM recordings are digitally-recorded unprocessed audio, and are
supposed to be of the highest sound quality.
“WAVE” format is used to import these PCM recording files into a computer. The WAVE
file extension is “.WAV”. MP3 and WMA format files are created by compressing the
LPCM data.
What is recording margin?
Recording margin is the space (margin) expressed in dB between 0dB and the most
recent maximum input volume.
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