Sony DSR-370L Camcorder User Manual


 
124 Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings
Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings
Menu 213 Selecting Audio
Reference Level
The audio reference level can be set to either of the
following.
20 dB (factory setting for DSR-370/570WS) or
18 dB (factory setting for DSR-370P/
570WSP): Audio reference level for professional
use
12 dB: Audio reference level commonly used for
consumer DV (The maximum level is 0 dB.)
1 Display menu 213.
The menu number and current audio reference
level is displayed.
Example: 20 dB (for DSR-370/570WS)
a) For DSR-370P/570WSP: 18
If the setting does not need to be changed, press
the MENU button to close the menu.
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the audio
reference level display start blinking, then press
the ADVANCE button.
This switches the setting to the other audio
reference level.
Example: 12 dB
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then
the MENU button.
The settings are recorded and display window
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.
When using the camcorder in a editing system
containing both consumer DV and professional
equipment, setting the audio reference level to
12 dB is recommended.
Changing the audio reference level setting from
20 dB (or 18 dB) to 12 dB increases the audio
recording level by 8 dB (or 6 dB) whether the
AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2) switch is set to
AUTO or MAN.
Menu 214 Setting Fade-In/Fade-
Out for the Audio Recording
Start and Stop Points
You can reduce noise at back space editing points (if
necessary) by setting the fade-in/fade-out to on. The
fade-in/fade-out transition time is within one frame
(
1
/30 seconds for DSR-370/570WS or
1
/25 seconds for
DSR-370P/570WSP).
1 Display Menu 214.
The fade-in/fade-out is factory-set to oFF.
If the setting does not need to be changed, press
the MENU button to close the menu.
2 Press the SHIFT button to make the fade-in/fade-
out setting indication start blinking, then press the
ADVANCE button to change the setting to on.
3 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button and then
the MENU button.
The settings are recorded and the display window
returns to the display shown before the VCR menu.
Blinking
a)
Audio reference
level indication
Blinking
Blinking
Fade-in/fade-out
setting indication
VCR Menu Operation