User`s manual
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microphones as recording sources. The extension microphone record level is adjustable via the knob of volume
controller of Audio-in jack (○
8
or ○
9
) for proper recording sound level.
3. The recording source of the built-in microphones and the extension microphones will be mixed into two
separate tracks (Left and Right channels) with balance level.
4. You may turn off the built-in microphones while recording from other sources. Switch to OFF position from
the Built-in microphone sensitivity selector. (○
13
)
Record from electric guitar or line-in
1. The PDR-1 allows you to plug in an electric guitar as recording source. Please select to “ G” of the Audio-in
selector (○
12
). The electric guitar record level is adjustable via the knob of volume controller of Audio-in jack
(○
8
or ○
9
) for proper recording sound level.
2. The PDR-1 allows you to plug line-in as recording source, such as CD players, tape decks, radios, etc. Please
select to “L” of the Audio-in selector (○
12
). The line-in record level is adjustable via the knob of volume
controller of Audio-in jack (○
8
or ○
9
) for proper recording sound level.
3. The recording source of the built-in microphones and the electric guitar or line-in recording source will be
mixed into two separate tracks (Left and Right channels) with balance level.
4. You may turn off the built-in microphones while recording from other sources. Switch to OFF position from
the Built-in microphone sensitivity selector. (○
13
)
Suitable position to record
1. Polar pattern of the built-in microphones
The built-in microphone of PDR-1 is of omni-directional condenser microphone type. The sound collecting area
is wide as below diagram.










