User Manual

9
MONITORING
Use the monitoring controls to vary the listening
volume of various signals. None of the following
monitoring controls affect the actual recorded
signal levels.
1. DRY OUTPUT L/R Faders and Pan Knobs
The DRY OUTPUT faders and pan knobs allow
you to monitor your instrument when recording
or to play along with a loop you have already
recorded. Adjust the output volume of your
instrument with the DRY OUTPUT fader. Use the
pan knobs to direct the Left and Right Inputs to
the Left and Right Outputs. When pan is set to
the full CCW position, the Input is monitored at
the Left Output. When pan is set to the full CW
position, the Input is monitored at the Right
Output. When pan is set to the center-detent
middle position, the Input is mixed equally to
both Outputs. When monitoring a stereo signal,
you will generally position the pan pots hard left
and hard right. The settings of the DRY OUTPUT
faders and pan pots have no influence on the
actual recorded signal.
When recording in mono, both inputs are
summed together and recorded onto the same
track. When recording in stereo, the two
inputs remain separate: the Left Input is sent
to the odd-numbered tracks and the Right
Input is sent to the even-numbered tracks.
2. CLIX LVL Knob
Use the CLIX LVL knob to set a comfortable volume
level for the CLIX metronome within the monitoring
chain.
The CLIX metronome is routed to the
MONITOR OUT and Headphones outputs
only. The CLIX metronome is not present
at the L and R OUTPUT jacks.
3. HEADPHONE LVL Knob
The HEADPHONE LVL knob adjusts the output
volume of the rear-mounted Headphone Output
jack and the MONITOR OUT jack. The
HEADPHONE LVL knob is an analog knob placed
in the signal path after the 95000’s D/A
Converter. Therefore, it has no bearing on the
level of the recorded audio that is saved to the
microSDHC card. The signal at the MONITOR OUT
jack is fed from the headphone amplifier, and so
you must turn up the HEADPHONE LVL knob to
hear audio at the MONITOR OUT jack.
4. MASTER LVL Knob
This knob is a master volume control for all
signals and output jacks including the Loop,
Dry levels and CLIX levels, as well as the L, R,
Headphone and MONITOR Output jacks. MASTER
LVL does not control the AUX IN volume.