PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)3-277-770-11(2)Linear PCM RecorderOperating Instructions© 2007 Sony CorporationPCM-D50
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)10What you can do with the PCM-D50 (continued)For outdoor recordingThe highly-sensitivity built-in microphones enable easy
11OverviewAs a high-quality music playerThe built-in high-sensitivity headphone amplifier achieves well-balanced and powerful output that covers both
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)12Identifying parts and controlsFront Right side
13OverviewContinued on the next page Built-in microphones (page 21)Peak level lamps (L/R) (page 24)Displays left and right peak levels of an audio s
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)14Left side LIMITER switch (pages 22, 43) LOW CUT FILTER switch (pages 22, 43) Hole for attaching the tripod (not su
15OverviewDisplayTime informationEach time the DISPLAY button is pressed, the time information changes as follows (Flashes when the recorder is pause
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)16 Memory Stick indicatorDisplayed when the current memory is a “Memory Stick.” Folder number, track numbersFolders ar
17Getting StartedGetting StartedChecking the suppliedaccessoriesUSB cable (page 36)AC power adapter (6V)1) (page 19) Four LR6 (size AA) alkaline batte
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)18Getting Started (continued)When you turn on the recorder for the first time after purchasingWhen the POWER switch is set
19Getting StartedTo operate with the AC power adapter (Only for the USA and Canada models)Connect the supplied AC power adapter to the DC IN 6V jack.t
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)Owner’s RecordThe model number is located at the rear and the serial number is located inside the battery compartment. Rec
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)20To reset the clock1 While the recorder is stopped, press and hold the /MENU button until the menu is displayed.2 Pres
21RecordingRecordingPreparation before recordingWhen you position the recorder, place it so that the microphones point to the sound source. For accura
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)22Recording (continued)When rotating both capsules of the microphones to 120˚ to face outside (Wide stereo position)The mi
23RecordingRecording analog soundThis section explains how to record analog sound signals from the line output of an external device or by using the
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)24Recording (continued)4 Press the FF/ and FR/ buttons to select the desired folder, and press the PLAY/ENTER butt
25RecordingTo pause recordingPress the PAUSE button. The flashes on the display. Press the button again to restart recording.The recorder does not
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)26Recording (continued)Monitoring the recordingConnect optional headphones or earphones to the (headphone) jack of the r
27RecordingThe recorder stands by for recording, and appears on the display. Sounds for the last 5 seconds are buffered in the memory.Number of secon
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)28Recording (continued)Recording from external equipment (Line Input)You can connect an external device such as a CD playe
29RecordingNotesDuring digital recording, the following features cannot be used:Setting the recording level/MIC ATT switch/LIMITER switch/Setting the
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)For the customers in the USAThe following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)30Synchronizing recording with playback (Digital Synchronized Recording)When an external digital device such as a CD/MD/DA
31Operations after Recording PAUSE button/indicator FR/ buttonDIVIDE button STOP button PLAY/ENTER button/indicator FF/ buttonDPC switchA-B but
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)32Operations after Recording (continued)To change the memory driveThe recorder supports the use of “Memory Stick” in addit
33Operations after RecordingAdjusting the playback speed (DPC (the Digital Pitch Control function))You can adjust the playback speed between +100% and
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)34Operations after Recording (continued)Connecting external equipment for playbackTo output recorded tracks from speakers
35Operations after RecordingDividing a trackYou can divide a recorded track. Note that tracks cannot be combined on the recorder after they have been
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)36Operations after Recording (continued)Storing tracks on a computerConnect the recorder to a computer to save recorded tr
37Operations after RecordingNotesWe do not ensure trouble-free operation of the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function on all computers. The f
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)38Operations after Recording (continued)Files containing information such as the order of folders, playback order of audio
39Operations after Recording3 Disconnect the recorder from the computer, and then press the /MENU button briefly, press the FF/ and FR/ buttons
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSFor your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the appliance,
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)40 FF/ button FR/ button PLAY/ENTER button/indicator STOP button/MENU buttonMenu OperationsMenu OperationsUsing the
41Menu OperationsMenu itemsWhile the recorder is stopped, all the items in the following chart appear. During recording, recording standby, or recordi
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)42Item Options (Default settings are underlined.)DPC (Digital Pitch Control function)Sets the DPC (Digital Pitch Control)
43Menu OperationsItem Options (Default settings are underlined.)LIMITER7)(Preventing distortion)The recorder always reserves audio for the digital lim
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)44Item Options (Default settings are underlined.)PRE REC7)(Pre-recording function)You can buffer sound for approximately 5
45Additional InformationACCESS indicator“Memory Stick” Memory Stick slotCover of Memory Stick slot Using a “Memory Stick” (not supplied)You can record
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)46Using the “Memory Stick” for recording/playback1 Go to the menu display, and set the “MEMORY” setting to “MEMORY STICK”
47Additional InformationMaintenanceOn noiseNoise may be heard when the recorder is placed near an AC power source, a fluorescent lamp, or a mobile pho
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)48TroubleshootingIf you experience trouble with your recorder, try the following solutions.1 Turn off the recorder complet
49Additional InformationSymptom Cause/SolutionYou cannot erase a track.The write-protect switch on the inserted “Memory Stick” is set to “LOCK.” Relea
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)Power-Cord Protection – Route the power cord so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or a
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)50Troubleshooting (continued)Symptom Cause/SolutionThere are fewer menu items in the menu display.Some menu items are not
51Additional InformationSymptom Cause/Solution“.WAV” files cannot be played back on the recorder.A file recorded in a frequency that the recorder does
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)52Troubleshooting (continued)Message Meaning/SolutionACCESS DENIED A “Memory Stick” with an access control function is ins
53Additional InformationMessage Meaning/SolutionNO DIGITAL COPY During digital recording, there is a copy-prohibit sound source being input from the o
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)54SpecificationsRecording media Built-in flash memory 4 GB, “Memory Stick” (not supplied), Linear PCM Stereo recordingCapa
55Additional InformationGeneralPower requirementsDC IN 6V Four LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (supplied)Four nickel metal hydride rechargeable batte
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)56File SpecificationsOnce you record audio in the built-in memory or a “Memory Stick,” the 10 folders used for saving trac
57Additional InformationMaximum recordable time (Approximate)The total maximum recordable time (approximate) of all the folders is as follows.Built-in
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)58IndexSymbols (headphone) jack ... 26, 31 (microphone) jack ... 27/MENU ... 20, 23, 29, 30, 31, 32,
59Additional InformationPPeak level lamps ... 24Peak meter ... 24Placing the built-in microphones to face
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)66Table of ContentsOverviewWhat you can do with the PCM-D50 ...
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)Printed in China
77Getting StartedOverview RecordingOperations after Recording Menu Operations Additional InformationContinued on the next page Operations after Record
PCM-D50. US. 3-277-770-11(2)88Table of Contents (continued)DELETE TRK (Deleting a track)DPC (Digital Pitch Control function)EASY SEARCH (Easy search f
9OverviewWhat you can do with the PCM-D50For recording practice sessionsThe built-in microphones of the PCM-D50 allow you to record musical performanc
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