User Manual

Recording
Recording process
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Recording process
Connect Turn power
on (P.19)
Prepare to
record
Record
( P.24)
Playback and
check (P.38)
Overdub
and edit
• Connect the XY or
MS mic unit. ( P.09)
• Connect mics,
instruments and
other equipment to
Inputs 1–4. ( P.10)
• Start recording:
• Stop recording:
• You can also make
mark settings.
• Pause recording:
Start playback:
Stop playback:
• Make settings as desired for
mark, AB repeat ( P.42),
playback speed (P.41)
playback pitch (P.45),
playback mode (P.44), and
the project mixer (P.46).
• You can overdub
( P.35), mix down
to a stereo file
( P.52) and check
project/file
information, for
example.
1. Set the recording format (WAV/MP3).
(
P.83)
• When set to MP3, a stereo mix will be recorded
regardless of the number of tracks.
• You can also make automatic recording ( P.29),
pre-recording ( P.31), backup recording
( P.34), low cut ( P.78), compressor/limiter
( P.79) and metronome ( P.76) settings,
for example.
2. Select recording tracks ( P.26)
• Use the track buttons to select. When the selected
track indicator lights red, the input signal can be
monitored.
• Press two track buttons at the same time to use
them as a stereo track (stereo link).
3. Adjust input levels
• Use the for each input.
• Adjust so that the level meter stays in the yellow
when the loudest sound is input.
• When connecting a device with a standard output
level of +4 dB or the level stays too high for any
other reason, set the PAD switch to 20.
• You can also adjust the side mic level (when using
the MS mic unit) ( P.33) and show the VU meters
( P.89), for example.
The recording process includes the following steps.
With the
, a unit of recording/playback data is called a project.