I have just bought a Sony PCM-A10 and was testing it at a local pub/bar gig. I set up the machine for manual adjustment. I was using external mics with power supplied by the A10 for the first band and had to raise the levels slightly which I did using REC Remote app on my phone. Without turning the machine off, for the 2nd band I inserted a battery box and started the recording. The levels were overloading so I pressed the "-" button on the app, but the levels went straight down to 0 db and nothing was being recorded. Pressing the "+" brought it back immediately to the previous level. I tried pressing the actual "-" button on the deck instead of using the app but it did the same thing. So I pulled out the external mics and the deck switched to the internal mics but the problem persisted. So I put the external mics back in using power from the recorder and the problem persisted. It was like the machine had become jammed. I don't understand why it cut the sound completely. If you are able to reduce gradually to 0db then it counts up when you press "+". On each occasion the previous level cam back immediately. I kept recording the whole time. I did not stop and start the recording.
Has anyone else experienced this issue. Is the machine faulty or have I set something up incorrectly? Your help would be appreciated.
could be faulty, but I wonder what your record level was set to before you clicked -
If it was at the second lowest setting then - would make it go to minimum. (I don't have mine in front of me at the moment to see what it really calls this)
I usually use mine to record from internal mics with limiter and record level of 6 is correct for that. No more, no less. If it's peaking, move further from the sound source, or try a different recording chain...
Sorry if this doesn't help much for your situation but maybe a thread bump will get the attention of someone with further insight.
OH YEAH and welcome to the site!!!!
edit: OOh I got an idea. When you plug in a line source, there is a menu that pops up. Did you check that?