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Recording
Here’s how to record an audio source from a mic connected to the R-4’s combo input jack.
fig.mic-1.eps
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Connections
Connect your mic to the
combo input jack
.
If you’re monitoring through external speakers, acoustic feedback (a screech or whine) may occur,
depending on the position of the mic relative to the speakers. If this occurs, take the following actions.
1. Point the mic in a different direction
2. Move the mic away from the speakers
3. Lower the monitoring volume
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Input level select switch
Set this to the
MIC
position.
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Phantom power switch
If you’ve connected a phantom-powered condenser mic, turn this ON.
fig.input-analog.eps
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System settings
Press the R-4's
[SYSTEM] button
.
In
1 Recording Setup
, set Input Select to
Analog
.
Set the other items in 1 Recording Setup as appropriate for the
recording you want to make.
* For more about system settings, refer to
“System settings”
(p. 60).
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Limiter
Turn this ON if you want to prevent unexpectedly loud sounds or strong attacks from producing clipping
noise.
The limiter threshold is -10 dB relative to digital full scale, and the compression ratio is 1:3.
Recording from a connected mic
Set to MIC
Turn this ON
if you're using a
condenser mic.
Adjust the
input level
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