Owner`s manual
5. Adjust the input sensitivity, with the INPUT knob
of the channel input assigned as the source. Get a
strong input signal by having instrument volumes
as high as possible. At this time, raise the volume
level as much as possible without making the
PEAK indicator light up. Normally, this range is
adjusted that the level meter moves within -12 to
0 dB when the channel fader is set to 0 dB.
6. Press [REC].
The button indicator blinks red.
7. Press [PLAY].
The button indicator lights green, and recording starts.
Now begin playing.
8. When the performance is finished, press [STOP].
The song then stops.
9. Listen to the recorded performance. Press [ZERO]
to return to the beginning of the song.
10. Switch to the track mixer. Press [FADER] to light
the TR indicator.
11. Press [PLAY] to begin playback of the song.
12. Use the channel faders and the master fader to
adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
13. Does the recording sound as you though it
would? If you are satisfied with the results of
your recording, then save the song to the disk,
using the procedure described in “Saving a
Recorded Performance” (p. 63).
Chapter 3 Multi-Track Recording
62
When You Are Recording in Stereo
When recording to Tracks 9/10–15/16 (stereo
tracks), or when recording to tracks with Stereo
Link (p. 164) on, you can set the pan for each
input channel. After Step 5, perform the proce-
dure described below.
5-1. Press the SELECT button for the input chan-
nel you want assigned as the source.
The button indicator lights, and the Input Mixer
screen appears in the display.
5-2. Press [F1 (Pan)]. If “Pan” does not appear in
[F1], first press [PAGE] until “Pan” is dis-
played, then press [F1 (Pan)]. Alternatively,
use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move
the cursor to “Pan.”
fig.03-06(pan.eps)
5-3. Press [ ] and [ ] to move the cursor.
Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
(Master Send Switch)
When this is set to “On,” the source from each
input channel, rather than being assigned to the
RECORDING bus, is sent directly to the MIX bus.
Set this to “On” when, for example, you simply
want to mix the inputs without recording them.
However, the sources that are assigned to the
RECORDING bus are disabled.
(Master Send Pan)
This adjusts the pan setting (L63–0–R63) of the
signal sent to the MIX bus and the RECORDING
bus.
5-4. Repeat Steps 5-1 through 5-3 for all input
channels to which you want to make pan
settings.
5-5. After making the pan setting, press [PLAY
(DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Master Send Switch
Master Send Pan










