User Manual-Reference Guide

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Recording
Plug In Power setting
Turn this setting “ON” if you’re using a plug-in powered mic; turn it
“OFF” if youre using a mic that uses a battery or does not require a
plug-in power supply.
1. Press [MENU] to access the “Menu screen, use
[ ]/[ ] to select “Input, and then press [ ].
2. Use [ ]/[ ] to move the cursor to the Plug In
Power setting, and use [ ]/[ ] to choose “ON” or
OFF.
(Default in bold)
Plug In Power
OFF
Dynamic mic, or condenser mic
with an internal battery
ON ON Plug-in powered condenser mic
NOTE
If you’ve connected a dynamic mic or a mic that has an
internal battery, you must turn Plug In Power “OFF. Using
the wrong setting may damage your equipment.
3. Press [MENU] twice to return to the main screen.
About dynamic mics
This type of mic is rugged, and is suitable for recording
vocals and instruments. It does not require a power supply.
About condenser mics
This type of mic features high sensitivity, and is suitable for
recording lower-level sounds such as acoustic instruments
and conferences. It requires power to be supplied from a
battery or via plug-in power.
Recording from a Cassette or CD
In addition to recording instrumental performances or voice
memos via a mic, the R-07 lets you use the MIC/AUX IN jack to
record sound from a cassette or CD.
NOTE
5 When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume
level of equipment connected to the inputs (MIC/AUX IN)
may be low. If this happens, use connection cables that do
not contain resistors.
5 If you want to record from a connected record player, you’ll
need to obtain a phono equalizer separately.
In this example, we’ll explain how the sound from an CD player
can be recorded into the R-07.
Line output jacks
1. Connect your CD player.
Use an audio cable to connect your CD players line output jacks
to the R-07’s MIC/AUX IN jack.
2. Adjust the input level.
Adjust the input level while playing back the desired song on your
CD player.
When you’ve nished adjusting the input level, set your player
back to the beginning of the song you’ll be recording.