The manual is available under the
Resources tab on this page, for those who haven't downloaded it yet:
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/product-PCMM10/B/So far no one has mentioned:
Track Mark and Divide - two different thingsWhat I love about this unit, after reading the manual (which is of a very high standard; I'm a big fan of Sony excellent manuals which they always put a lot of effort in) is the fact that
Track Mark is a separate feature to
Divide. Previously (PCM-D50) you had to
Divide to easily get to a point you wanted to get to, which means the file was physically split in two, each division getting a different suffix added to its name. No way around it. But now you can
Track Mark and only
optionally Divide tracks (if you want to). Track Marks can also be deleted easily (again without physical changes to the WAV file). The only downside I see is that Track Marks can only be located in STOP mode, not while playing back. I'm guessing PLAY would skip between actual files as usual.
Anyway, great!
You can also
PROTECT tracks. (Page 64)
So even when you delete a whole folder worth of rubbish, the Protected track(s) won't be deleted. Nice time-saver and an easy way to free up memory if you needed some in a hurry. Better usability is always welcome.
Adding a
TAKE or
KEEP to a file name also sounds like a nicer way to manage content! (Page 62)
Playback ModesPCM-D50 had
A-B Repeat and
Repeat 1 (to play a track repeatedly). That's it. The PCM-M10 offers far more Playback Modes (Page 51 and 52). Nice to see more effort being put into this.
Key Control sounds interesting. Anyone tried it? Thoughts?
I also like the fact that if the unit is dropped, the battery cover may become detached, rather than deformed / damaged presumably. (Page 12). I also like that the NiMH batteries can be selected in-menu for more accurate battery life measurements.
All this means is I will get an early Christmas present.
The only niggling worry is talk of MicroSD cards not being recognised. According to the manual (and I hate to state the obvious), the cards have to be inserted as shown on Page 36. But more tellingly it also states on that page:
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• If a memory card is not recognized, remove
it and then insert it into the PCM recorder
again.-------------
Which suggests to me that they are aware of this being a possibility. Maybe a necessary compromise to have both types of cards work in the same slot? Which is a shame, because who wants
Memory Stick Micro over MicroSD. Perhaps there are Sony loyalists out there with a stack of M2 cards that need to be re-purposed!