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Making a Multi-Track Recording
Recording On a Track
This section explains the procedure for using a mic connected to the ANALOG
INPUT 1 jack to record an acoustic guitar performance to track 1.
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1. Press [HOME (DISPLAY)]. Home Condition screen will appear.
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2. Press [IN 1-16 (SOLO)]. [IN 1-16 (SOLO)] indicator will light, and channel
fader will adjust the Input Mixer channel 1–16.
3. Raise and lower channel fader 1, and verify that the volume changes. The
input channel fader is used to make fine adjustments to the recording level.
In order to record with the optimal audio quality, you should normally set
the fader at 0 dB.
4. Press [TR 1-16 (MASTER EDIT)]. [TR 1-16 (MASTER EDIT)] indicator will
light, and channel fader will adjust the Track Mixer channel 1–16.
5.
Hold
[REC]
and press
[TRACK STATUS]
of the track that you wish to record.
For this example, hold
[REC]
and press the track 1
[TRACK STATUS]
. The
track 1
[TRACK STATUS]
will blink red and track 1 will be recording track.
6. Hold [TRACK STATUS] of the track that you wish to record. Quick
Routing screen will appear. For this example, hold Track Mixer channel 1
[TRACK STATUS].
PA GE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 HOME
DISPLAY
1,10
710
TRACK STATUS / PHRASE PAD
IN 1
-
16
SOLO
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17
2
18
3
19
4
20
5
21
6
22
7
23
8
24
MASTER
(
dB
)
6
4
0
4
8
12
18
24
42
(
dB
)
6
4
0
4
8
12
18
24
42
TO
FROM
13 14 15 1610 11
FX 2FX1 FX 3 FX 4 FX 5 FX 6 FX 7 FX 8
AUX 2
AUX1
MST
AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8
PAN
/ AUX SEND 1
-
8
CH EDIT
/SELECT / PHRASE SEQ STATUS / AUTOMIX STATUS
FX RTN
IN 17
-
24
AUX MST
TR 17
-
24
TR 1
-
16
QQ
RATIO
GAIN FREQ FREQGAIN FREQGAIN GAIN FREQTHRESHOLD ATTACK RELEASE LEVEL FREQ
EQ Low
EQ High
FADER
WRITE
READ
MANUAL
PRM
MUTE
EQ Lo -Mid EQ Hi -Mid
Dynamics
RTN
PHRASE
REC
PLAY
OFF
TRACK
PHRASE SEQ
MASTER
EDIT
V. FADER
EDIT
PHRASE
PAD PLAY
AUX
SEND
PHRASE
SEQ
PAD
/AUTOMIX
Filter
L
R
L
R
2,8
4,11
3,12
9
5,6,
16
Time is displayed at
present on the right of the
Home Condition screen in
the initial state. The display
can also change in
recording possible
remainder time. Consider
these numbers as
approximate values. In
addition to the remaining
time, the display can also
b
e switched to remaining
capacity (MB units,
percentage (%) or event
unit).