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dj_mocok

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Hi,

I've been using my NH1 primarily for recording lectures, and I always set the recording sensitivity to "high" prior every recording.

Do I have to do this setting everytime I wanna record again (say, after uploading, or after recharging flat battery), or it will actually remember all the settings I've made?

When (and what type of settings) will actually NH-1 "forgets" the setting? Total flat battery? Or it will never forget settings unless you change it or it's broken?

Thanks.

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I haven't checked, but I think it does remember the high sensitivity setting, just as the rec-mode (PCM, HiSP or HiLP,...) but manual rec levels are forgotten each time you 'stop' the recording (so not with 'pause', but as soon as you press 'stop' it's gone and it reverts to AGC... which sucks)

about the setting, just check this yourself...you say you have go the NH1...what's keeping you from trying?

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I haven't checked, but I think it does remember the high sensitivity setting, just as the rec-mode (PCM, HiSP or HiLP,...) but manual rec levels are forgotten each time you 'stop' the recording (so not with 'pause', but as soon as you press 'stop' it's gone and it reverts to AGC... which sucks)

about the setting, just check this yourself...you say you have go the NH1...what's keeping you from trying?

Because it doesn't say the current setting.

Everytime I go to setting, it will show the options straight away and not displaying the current setting...

I don't remember changing the manual rec levels... only mic sensitivity.

Should I actually change rec level as well?

I always set Mic sensitivity to high in order to get a louder recording from lectures.

But sometimes it's still not loud enough.

Thanks

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