Setting the InTime, OutTime, ToTime, and EndTime to marked locations
You can register marks at each of the InTime, OutTime, ToTime, and EndTime locations used in track editing (→ p.43).
If you want to set these locations without regard to marks, select the mark that is closest to the desired time, and press the [CURSOR] down key to switch to the time dis- play for that mark. In the same way as when changing the current time location, use the [CURSOR] left/right keys so that the counter unit that you want to change is blinking, and turn the dial to set the time.
By pressing the [PLAY] key at this time, you can hear approximately two seconds of playback starting at the selected time location.
The time location you set here does not affect the mark. If you want to register this location to a mark, press the [STORE MARK] key to create a new mark. If you turn off the power without saving the song, the mark will not be saved. (→ p.15)
Operation
Step 6. Mixer adjustments
By using the mixer to adjust the volume, tone, and pan- ning for input/recording or playback of each track, you can create the most effective overall sound.
1. Select a mixer parameter
In Mixer mode, use the [CURSOR] up/down keys to switch between mixer parameters (“Level #”, “Pan #”,
You can also switch parameters in the same way by holding down the [MIXER] key.
Adjusting the level (volume), pan (stereo position), and send level
After pressing the [MIXER] key, press the [CURSOR] up/ down keys several times to select the desired parameter. The selected parameter will be shown when you select “MIXER” as the “DISPLAY” setting.
Use the [CURSOR] left/right keys to select the track that you want to adjust, and use the dial to edit each value. For details on the settings of each parameter, refer to p.66.
Using the faders to adjust mixer settings
The [TRACK] faders are assigned to adjust the track input/recording or playback level (volume). However, the faders can also be assigned to adjust mixer parameters other than the levels. For the procedure, refer to “Using the faders to select/edit parameters” in “2. Selecting and setting parameters” (→ p.20).
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