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Selecting the Input

Rev0.10
Quick Start
Adjust the volume of the input source for recording.
1
Lower the MASTER fader.
2
Turn the REC LEVEL dial to its center position and
then slowly increase the MASTER fader.
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3
Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL dial.
You should adjust the level so that the INPUT level
meter fluctuates within the range from -12 (between -
24 and -6) to 0 dB. Setting the level too high can cause
distortion, while setting it too low may result in noise
or reduced sound quality.
4
Use the MASTER fader to adjust the volume to the
appropriate level for monitoring.
This meter indicates the level for each track.
1
In the Play screen, press CURSOR [ ].
* To return to the Play screen, press CURSOR [ ].
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INPUT :
The level meter shows the input from INPUT.
1–8 :
The level meter shows the output of Tracks 1–8.
RHYTHM :
The level meter shows the output of Rhythm.
L R :
The Level meter shows the post-MASTER fader output
level. When monitoring the sound with headphones,
use the MASTER fader to adjust the volume to the level
you desire.

Adjusting the recording level

When connection cables with resistors are used, the
volume level of equipment connected to the inputs
(GUITAR/BASS jack, LINE IN jack) may be low. If this
happens, use connection cables that do not contain
resistors, such as those from the Roland PCS series.

Displaying the Level Meter