9Using the FlashMicJogswitch DescriptionMany of the FlashMic’s operating functions are accessed via the jogswitch on the bottom panel. These include p
03:14:35TRK00110The FlashMic is switched on by a SHORT PRESS on the jogswitch, and switched off by a LONG PRESS until the text OFF appears in the disp
03:24:04RecSAVING!!11Making a RecordingThe file format created within the FlashMic includes a record of the date and time at which the recording was m
UNLOCKRecLOCKEDRec12Record LockThe FlashMic is equipped with a REC LOCK function to prevent the accidental cancelling of REC mode during a
RVOL35RecRV AGCRec00:00:01PlayTRK005!13Adjusting Record LevelAdjustment of Record level is only possible if the FlashMic has been set (via the FlashMi
14MarkersIt is often useful to mark one (or more) points in a recording for ease of reference during later production and editing. You can add markers
15This assumes FlashMic Manager has already been installed on a computer. See section Installing FlashMic Manager, page 24 if this is not the
16Direct Transfer to a ComputerAs the FlashMic is a generic USB mass storage device, files can be transferred from it to a Mac or PC in the same way a
MENUEntering the Menu System17FlashMic Menu SystemThe FlashMic’s menu system allows you to adjust internal settings and select various options to suit
PRESETPreset Menu DisplayPSET 1EMPTYPreset NamePreset Empty18Preset MenuThe Preset Menu allows the user to select which preset from the FlashMic’s cur
1IntroductionThank you for purchasing this HHB FlashMic. This manual provides all the information you should need to use your FlashMic easily and effe
R MODERecord Mode Menu Display19Recording Mode MenuThis menu will not be available if ‘Enable Configuration changes in DRM’ was set to ‘No’ when the c
RECLEVRV AGCRVOL34Record Level Menu DisplayRecord Level SettingRecord Level Set To AGC20Recording Level MenuThis menu will not be available if ‘Enable
HIPASSHi-pass Filter Menu DisplayBATTYPBattery Type Menu Display21Hi-pass Filter MenuThis menu will not be available if ‘Enable Configuration changes
DELTRKTRK005SURE NSURE YDelete Track MenuSelect Track for DeletionCancel Track DeletionConfirm Track Deletion22It is often desirable to delete u
TIMDATClock Set Menu Display23Clock Set MenuThe FlashMic contains a real-time calendar/clock, which allows a date and time ‘stamp’ to be em
24FlashMic ManagerFlashMic Manager is the software application supplied with FlashMic. The CD-ROM that came supplied contains both PC and Mac versions
25Manual Installation instructions.If, for any reason, the CD does not autostart, open My Computer, and double-click the CD, which will be called F
FlashMic Interface Running on a PCFlashMic Interface Running on a Mac26Using FlashMic ManagerThe user interface of FlashMic Manager opens as shown bel
27Configuration Files and PresetsBefore you start exploring the features of FlashMic Manager, it is important to understand some basic ter
28Using the Default ConfigurationThe first time FlashMic Manager is run, a file Defaults.cfg will be created. It will be found in the sa
2While the HHB FlashMic has been designed to be robust in normal use, always remember that it is both a high-quality professional
29FlashMic Manager Window - FeaturesUsing the default parameter set loaded previously as an example (PSET_1), examine the various items of information
30Audio Format – confirms selected audio algorithmSample Rate – confirms selected sample rateEncoded BitRate – confirms effective bitrate of data bein
31Other Features and FunctionsDRM ConfigurationEnable Configuration Changes in DRM – Setting this to “No” restricts the range of menu options availab
Status Bar32Settings>Set Date and Time: opens “Set Date and Time” dialogue box, permitting the FlashMic’s internal clock to be res
33Connecting the FlashMicWhen connecting the FlashMic to the computer running FlashMic Manager, always ensure the FlashMic is powered and in IDLE mode
34Creating a New Configuration FileTo create a different preset (or presets), you must first create a new configuration file.Click File>New (or ent
!35Creating a Personalised Defaults FileYou may wish to modify the Defaults.cfg file to include parameter values specific to your operation. In this w
Setting Pre-record Buffer Time36PreRecord BufferThe FlashMic incorporates a pre-record buffer of up to 10 seconds (adjustable). When enabled, audio co
Filename structure within FlashMic37Filename StructureThe sound files recorded in FlashMic are .wav files, with filenames made up of three concatenate
FORMATFlashMic LCD Display During Format.38Looking at the other filenames in the folder, it can be seen that they all begin with MIC_01, which would
3ContentsIntroduction 1Safety Information 2What’s in the box 2FlashMic Features 4FlashMic Description 5FlashMic Display Window 6Batteries 7Inse
39Firmware UpdatesAs a responsible manufacturer, HHB adopts a policy of continuous product development. As with all software-based products,
40SpecificationsSampling Frequency 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz. Selection by FlashMic Manager or on DRM85.Bit Resolution (Linear) 16 BitAudi
Hz1001001.0001.00010.00010.000dBV-20-30-40-50-60-7050 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k0°30°60°90°120°150°180°210°240°270°300°330°FlashMic Frequency Respon
42NotificationPRODUCT REGISTRATIONPlease register ownership of your FlashMic now at http://www.flashmic.info. Registration will enable you to recei
4Your FlashMic combines a professional-quality, omni-directional condenser microphone with an internal digital audio recorder in a single se
USBMENUPHONES103119854762112103119854765FlashMic DescriptionProtective basket (windshield) over mic capsuleFlashMic bodyLCD display – see FlashMic Dis
00:12:12RecPlay1213141516171213 14 1516176FlashMic Display Window6-character alphanumeric display4-segment battery status indicatorREC flag – indicate
!!!7BatteriesThe FlashMic requires two AA-size batteries. Either 1.5v alkaline or 1.2v NiMH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable batteries m
8Battery ManagementBattery life will be maximised if the FlashMic is switched off when not in use, as the power consumed in IDLE mode is virtually the
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