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Basic connections and settings
Here’s how to make connections and settings to let you sing or play your guitar while listening to audio data
on your computer, and record just the vocal or guitar into your sequencer.
fig.mic-guitar
Connections
The sound of the mic connected to INPUT 1 will be recorded in your computer as the left (L) channel. If you
connect a source to INPUT 2, it will be recorded on the right (R) channel.
Connect your guitar to INPUT 2.
Sample rate select switch
Set this to the same sample rate as selected in your recording software.
If you switch the FA-101's sample rate, you must turn the power of the FA-101 off, then on again to get the
setting to take effect.
Input impedance select switch
If you’ve connected a mic to INPUT 2
Select Lo-Z.
If you’ve connected a guitar to INPUT 2
Select Hi-Z.
STEREO/MONO select switch (direct monitor section)
Set this according to whether you want to monitor the input signal in stereo or in monaural.
Direct monitor soft control switch
Turn this on if you want to control input monitoring from ASIO 2.0 compatible software.
Direct monitor volume
This adjusts the balance between the monitor volume and the audio playback volume from your computer.
Adjusting the direct monitor volume will not affect the recording level.
Phantom power switch
If you’re using a condenser mic, turn the phantom power switch on.
* If a device that does not use phantom power is connected, you must turn off the phantom power switch. Failing to do so
may cause malfunction.
Recording a mic or guitar
Guitar/bass
Adjust the
input level
Connect to
INPUT 2
Specify the
sample rate
Turn the knob toward
the right if you want the
sound from the input
jacks to be louder than
the playback from the
computer.
Hi-z
Monitor in stereo
Monitor in monaural
Adjust the level so
that the red (far right)
does not light
Adjust the
input level
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