Zoom MRS-1266 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference [Mixer]
ZOOM MRS-1266
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EQ HI G
EQ HI F
EQ LO G
EQ LO F
CHO SEND
REV SEND
PAN
FADER
ST LINK
V TAKE
High frequency range EQ boost/cut amount
High frequency range EQ boost/cut frequency
Low frequency range EQ boost/cut amount
Low frequency range EQ boost/cut frequency
Volume sent to chorus/delay (send/return effect)
Volume sent to reverb (send/return effect)
Left/right position (L/R channel balance)
Volume of track or rhythm section
Link parameters of odd/even-numbered channels
V-take selected for track
Description DRUM/BASS Track 1 - 8 Tracks 9/10 Master track Parameter
HINT
The drum sound and tracks 9/10 are stereo channels. For
these, parameter settings are linked.
Basic operation of the input
mixer
Assigning input signals to recording
tracks
This section explains how to adjust the level of signals input
from the INPUT 1 - 6 jacks and the GUITAR/BASS INPUT
1 - 2 jacks, and how to send them to a track in the recorder
section.
1.
Make sure that the instrument or mic that you want
to record is connected to the INPUT 1 - 6 or the
GUITAR/BASS INPUT 1 - 2 jacks.
NOTE
When something is connected to both the GUITAR/BASS
1 jack on the front panel and INPUT 1 jack on the rear
panel, or the GUITAR/BASS 2 jack on the front panel and
INPUT 2 jack on the rear panel, the front panel jack has
priority.
Among balanced and unbalanced connectors on the rear
panel, the unbalanced jack (phone jack marked UNBAL-
ANCE) has priority.
2.
Press the [ON/OFF] key of the input to which the
instrument or microphone is connected, so that
the key lights up.
The [ON/OFF] key serves to activate and deactivate an
input. While the key is lit, the input is active.
Normally, up to two keys can be activated simultaneously.
To activate two inputs, press both [ON/OFF] keys together.
HINT
If two inputs are already selected and another [ON/OFF]
key is pressed, the currently selected keys go out and the
last pressed key is active.
Normally, only up to two tracks can be recorded
simultaneously. By activating the 6TR REC mode (
p.
47), the signal from six inputs can be recorded on six
tracks simultaneously.
3.
While playing your instrument, turn the INPUT
control for the input selected in step 2, to adjust
the input sensitivity.
Make adjustments so that the [PEAK] indicator flickers
slightly when you play your instrument at its loudest
volume.
4.
If you will be recording the sound through the
insert effect, press the [INPUT SOURCE] key in the
effect section and turn the dial to set the insert
position for the effect to IN.
With the default settings of a project, the insert effect is
inserted into the input mixer (IN), and a patch suitable for
guitar/bass recording is selected.
HINT
If you want to record without sending the sound through
the insert effect, press the [BYPASS] key in the effect
section to bypass the insert effect.
The [ON/OFF] key illumination of inputs for which the insert
effect is selected changes from red to orange.
IN SRC
IN SRC
IN
IN