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6 – Basic Recording
The equalizer parameters are as follows.
GAIN FREQ
Hi
High-frequency gain
Setting range: ±12 dB
(Default value: 0.0 dB)
High-frequency value
Setting range: 1.7–18
kHz
(Default value: 5 kHz)
Lo
Low-frequency gain
Setting range: ±12 dB
(Default value: 0.0 dB)
Low-frequency value
Setting range: 32
Hz–1.6 kHz
(Default value: 350 Hz)
Use the F2 (
IN B
) (or (
IN A
)) button to switch between
INPUT A and INPUT B.
Use the EQ HIGH knob to adjust the
Hi
gain and the EQ
LOW knob to adjust the
Lo
gain.
Use the F3 (§) and F4 () button to select
Hi
or
Lo
, and
use the DATA wheel to set the
FREQ
value.
Press the F1 (
TRACK
) button to return to the
EQ
SETTING
screen.
3 After making the setting, press the HOME button to return
to the Home Screen.
NOTE
When input EQ is ON for an input, the input is shown on the
Home Screen as in the illustration below.
Making the first recording
Before beginning the following recording procedures, connect a
recording source to an input, assign that input as the recording
source for a track, and prepare your monitors (headphones).
1 Press the REC button of the track that you want to record
on. The REC indicator blinks red (this status is called “record
standby”).
A maximum of two tracks can be recorded simultaneously.
If you press a different REC button when two track REC
indicators are already blinking, the track that was put
into record standby first will become inactive and its REC
indicator will become unlit.
For example, if you press the REC buttons for TRACK 1,
TRACK 2 and TRACK 3 in that order, TRACK 1, which was
pressed first, will no longer be in record standby, but TRACK
2 and TRACK 3, which were pressed afterwards, will still be in
record standby.
2 Set the recording level.
Use the INPUT A or INPUT B TRIM knob to adjust the input
level. Watch the A or B level meter on the display and the
OL indicator above and to the left of the TRIM knob while
setting the level suitably.
At the same time, confirm that sound heard from the
headphones or the monitoring system is not distorted.
NOTE
The level meter of the track that has an input signal
assigned to it shows the input level after the application of
input EQ. Therefore, when using input EQ, you should also
watch the level meter of the track that has the affected input
signal assigned to it.
The OL indicator lights if the input is too loud.
If the OL indicator stays lit even when you lower the TRIM
knob for that input, lower the input source signal level.
3 Press and hold the RECORD () button and press the PLAY
(Á) button to start recording. The RECORD () button lights
red and the track REC indicator stops blinking and stays lit.
4 Press the STOP (ª) button to stop recording.
If you want to check a part of the recording, use the REW
(Ô) (TO ZERO) button, for example, to locate to it.
TIP
Use the TO LAST REC function to locate to the last position
that recording started and the TO ZERO function to return
to the start of the song (
00:00:00
), for example, to
move through a recording easily. For information about the
forward and backward search functions, see “Locate and
search functions” on page 39.
5 Press the PL AY (Á) button to play back the recorded track.
Use the track faders and MASTER fader to adjust the
playback level. Adjust the PHONES LEVEL knob or the
volume control on your monitoring system to set the final
monitoring volume. Use the PAN knobs to set the stereo
position of each track between the left and right speakers.
NOTE
The track PAN knobs and level faders control that recorded
track’s playback output signal or the monitored input signal.
They do not control the signal being recorded to the track.
If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound, follow the
procedures above again from the beginning.
Multitrack recording
You can record new sounds to different tracks while playing
back already recorded tracks.
Prepare tracks for recording
1 Press the REC buttons of the already recorded tracks to
disarm recording to them (REC indicators OFF).
2 Press the REC buttons of the tracks that you want to record
to put them into record standby (REC indicators blinking).
Track pan and level settings
Use the track faders and PAN knobs of the already recorded
tracks to adjust their levels and stereo positions for monitoring
their playback signals while making new recordings.
Input selection and assignment
Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter to assign
input sources to tracks for recording.
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