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Olympus WS-813 User Manual

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Playback
Playback
Changing the playback sound
You can change the playback speed and
tone * . Changing the playback speed is
useful when you want to speed-listen to
the contents of a lecture or slow down the
speed of a foreign-language phrase that you
couldn’t catch.
* WS-813, WS-812 only.
1 While the recorder is in playback
mode, press the `
OK
button.
2 Press the
+
or
button or the
9 or 0 button to make it
easier to catch what is being said.
3 Press the `
OK
button.
a Playback speed/ playback tone
indicator
+
button
`
OK
button
Normal operation may not be available
depending on the sampling frequency
and the bit rate of the file to be played
back. In such a case, reduce the speed
of fast playback.
Limits of fast playback
Notes
As in normal playback mode, you can
stop playback, cue a file, or insert an
index or temp mark in playback speed/
playback tone* modes as well ( P.42).
* WS-813, WS-812 only.
When using the playback speed/ tone
function, the following functions are not
available.
[ Voice Playback ] (WS-813, WS-812
only) ( P.61)
[ Noise Cancel ] ( P.61)
Even if playback is stopped, the
modified playback speed and tone
are retained.
9 , 0 buttons:
Change the playback speed.
+ ,
buttons*:
Change the playback tone.
* WS-813, WS-812 only.
If you are still having trouble catching
the words after changing the
playback speed, you can make the
voice clearer by changing the tone.

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Olympus WS-813 Specifications

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BrandOlympus
ModelWS-813
CategoryVoice Recorder
LanguageEnglish

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