User Manual

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Recording
Recording process
Recording with the follows the process shown below.
The data created for each recording occurrence is called a "take".
1. Set the recording mode
(bit depth) ( P.29).
• Select one of the recording
modes: 16/24-bit WAV, 32-bit
Float WAV, simultaneous
16/24-bit WAV and 32-bit WAV,
or MP3.
2. Set the recording le
• Set the recording le format
( P.23).
• Set the sampling rate
( P.27).
3. Select tracks to record
( P.48).
• Turn the left until it clicks
to disable the input. Input is
enabled at all other positions.
• This can be set to a stereo
track ( P.96).
4. Make various input and
recording settings
• Settings, including meta-
data ( P.64), pre-re-
cording ( P.35), low-cut
lter ( P.82) and limiter
( P.84) can be made.
5. Adjust input levels
( P.25).
• Setting input levels is neces-
sary in some operation modes.
Connect mics, instru-
ments, audiovisual
devices, and other equip-
ment to Inputs 1–6.
( P.8)
Playing and
checking
( P.51)
Recording
( P.26)
Connecting
Turning the
power on
( P.16)
Preparing to
record
Checking take
information
( P.64)
Press to start
recording and
to
stop.
Marks (for cueing) can
also be set.
Press
to start
recording the next take.
Press to pause.
Check and edit
metadata.
Press to start playback
and
or to stop.
Marks (for cueing), for exam-
ple, can also be set.