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Selecting the Input

Select the input source to record. The selected button will
light.
fig.00-290
[GUITAR]
Select to record the instrument connected to the GUITAR/
BASS jack or the MIC 2 jack.
[MIC]
Select to record the signal from a microphone connected to
the MIC1 jack and the MIC2 jack or from the onboard stereo
microphone.
[LINE IN]
This is an input jack used for connecting the output from
CD players or other portable audio players or other audio
equipment.
SIMUL :
To record the vocal and guitar at the same time, press
[GUITAR] and [MIC] simultaneously. Both buttons light,
telling you that simultaneous recording is now possible.
When two recording tracks are selected, the GUITAR/
BASS/MIC2 is recorded to Track 1, 3, 5, 7, and the MIC1 is
recorded to Track 2, 4, 6, 8.
When one recording track is selected, the GUITAR/BASS/
MIC2 and MIC1 are mixed and then recorded.
fig.00-300
1
Disconnect MIC if connecting a mic to the MIC1 jack
or MIC2 jack.
2
In the Play screen, press the [MIC] INPUT SELECT button.
[MIC] lights up, and the onboard stereo mic is switched on.
When GUITAR/BASS/MIC2, MIC1, or the onboard stereo
mic is selected, the input sensitivity is adjusted with the
corresponding dial.
If selecting LINE IN, adjust the volume level of the
connected external device.
fig.00-320
The onboard stereo mic is switched off when a mic is
connected to the MIC1 jack or MIC2 jack. If you want
to use the onboard stereo mic, disconnect any mic
connected to the MIC1 jack or MIC2 jack (refer to the
following section).
Turning on the onboard

stereo microphone

Adjusting the input sensitivity

2
1
In order to record at a good sound level, you should
adjust the input levels so that the PEAK indicator lights
momentarily when a guitar is strummed strongly or
vocals are sung loudly.