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RECORDING SETTINGS
To access the
Recording Settings
menu, use the left/right arrows to select the microphone
symbol on the dashboard (see below), then press the
K
button to select. Move to different
settings by pressing the up/down arrow keys. To return to the dashboard, press the right soft
key to accept the settings listed.
SAMPLE RATE & FILE TYPE (ACOUSTIC OR ULTRASONIC RECORDING)
The recommended sample rate will depend on the type of recordings you would like to make ,
and which microphone you are using. You can choose between acoustic
sample rates of
96, 48, 44.1, 32 or 22.05ksps, and ultrasonic full spectrum
sample rates of 500, 320 or
192ksps. Ultrasonic zero crossing sampling
is also available.
Please note:
The Chorus comes with an acoustic microphone, however to record
ultrasonically, you will need to purchase the
Omnidirectional Ultrasonic Microphone
Different recording options will be available depending on whether you select an ultrasonic
or acoustic sample rate. To change the sample rate, ensure
Sample Rate
is selected in the
Recording Settings menu, then use the left/right arrow buttons to change the sample rate.
Notes on sample rate and file type
•
The chosen sample rate should be at least double the highest frequency sound of
interest. Note that higher sample rates require more storage space on the SD card,
•
For ultrasonic recording, you can choose to record using either a full spectrum sample
rate (WAV files) or zero crossing sampling (ZC files). ZC requires very little memory
compared to WAV, however WAV files contain more acoustic information. A WAV file
can be converted to or viewed in ZC after recording (however the reverse is not
possible). For more information on the difference between WAV and ZC files, refer to
What is the difference between full spectrum and zero crossing ?
in the FAQs.
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Acoustic recording is always in WAV format.
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