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
Setting signals output from MONITOR OUT A–E
The MONITOR OUT A–E jacks can be set to output the same mix as the MASTER OUT or different mixes.
MONITOR OUT
switches
MASTER button
A–E buttonsChannel faders
Adjusting the MONITOR OUT A–E mixes
1.
Press an – button to select the output to mix.
The selected output button lights and operation of all the channel faders is enabled.
NOTE
The level meters show the fader positions. If the actual channel fader position differs from the channel
fader position shown, the volume will not change until the fader is moved to the same position.
2.
Use the channel faders to adjust the volumes.
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