User manual
Table Of Contents
- Usage and Safety Precautions
- Names and functions of parts
- Equipment connection example
- Display overview
- Turning the unit on/off
- Using the MENU screen
- Mixer
- Recording and playback
- Using the metronome
- Using the slate mic
- Projects
- Audio files
- Using audio interface functions
- Using card reader functions
- Recording and playback settings
- SD card settings
- Various settings
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Send effects specifications
- Mixer block diagram
- Usage and Safety Precautions
- Names and functions of parts
- Equipment connection example
- Display overview
- Turning the unit on/off
- Using the MENU screen
- Mixer
- Recording and playback
- Using the metronome
- Using the slate mic
- Projects
- Audio files
- Using audio interface functions
- Using card reader functions
- Recording and playback settings
- SD card settings
- Various settings
- Troubleshooting
- There is no sound or output is very quiet
- Recorded audio is too loud, too quiet or silent
- Recording not possible
- Playback sound cannot be heard or is quiet
- The sounds of devices connected to input jacks are distorted
- The send effect is not working
- There is no sound or output is very quiet from MONITOR OUT A–E
- Cannot select or use the L-12 device
- Sound skips during playback or recording
- Cannot play or record
- There is no sound or output is very quiet
- Specifications
- Send effects specifications
- Mixer block diagram
⑤
EFX RETURN level meters
These show the levels of the signals sent from the built-in effect to the master bus after adjustment by
the EFX RETURN fader. Their range is from −48 dB to 0 dB.
⑥
EFX RETURN fader
This adjusts the levels of the signals sent from the built-in effect to the master bus in a range from −∞
dB to +10 dB.
NOTE
If the actual channel fader position differs from the channel fader position recalled using the scene func-
tion, for example, the level meters will show the recalled fader position.
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