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6When the leader part is forwarded, press the [RESET] button to set the counter to
"000."
7Select the track to be recorded with the [REC TRACK] selector.
Select track 1 (the indicator will change to red) or whatever track you prefer to record on.
This will change to red light and track 1 can be recorded.
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<NOTE>
Do not move the [REC TRACK] selector during recording. If this is moved accidentally during recording, the recording track will switch.
8Try speaking into the mic.
The level meter LED will blink.
9For optimum gain, adjust the [LINE-MIC] knob CW (toward "MIC").
Adjust the
When recording line level sound sources such as a keyboard and electric guitar, the optimum gain is obtained by rotating the
10Put X-12 in the record standby mode.
First, press the [PAUSE] button, then the [RECORD] button. The [PLAY] button will be engaged automatically at the same time.
The tape will remain paused in the record mode.
11When the [LINE OUT/PHONES] knob is slowly advanced, the input monitor sound
will be heard in the headphone.
While monitoring the sound in the headphone, watch the level meter and adjust the recording to a suitable level.
Because the recording level cannot be adjusted with a fader, optimum recording levels must be determined by the sound volume applied to the mic or by adjusting the distance to the mic.
<CAUTION>
If you must monitor for a long time, be careful not to raise the [LINE OUT/PHONES] knob too high. If you monitor for long hours at high volumes, it could impair your hearing.
12 After confirming the level, release the [PAUSE] button (The [PAUSE] button is pressed again) to start recording.
13 If recording is to be momentarily stopped, |
press the [PAUSE] button. If recording is to |
be ended, press the [STOP] button. |
Following the procedures up to this point, |
the sound applied to the microphone has |
METER
+6+6
+3 +3
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If this LED blinks frequently, it indicates that input level is too high.
Set the gain so that LED's within this range remain lit.
been recorded on track 1 as shown in |
schematic below. |
Now, let's try recording another sound source |
to another track with the same procedures. |
Also, lets playback the recorded sound on |
each track as described below. |
<NOTE>
Be careful not to continue recording, if the level meter "+6" LED lights up frequently, as this will indicate the sound can be distorted.
Track 4
Track 3
Track 2
Track 1
Microphone
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