
Appendix : FAQ
Naming Restrictions
Q:Whenever I import a WAV file from my computer into the JM4, why does it always cut off the last part of the name?
A:The JM4 has an
Routing Goes To Mono
Q:I recorded a vocal on the Mic/Aux track, and a guitar on the Guitar track. I’m routing my vocal to a P.A. and my guitar to a guitar amp. I’d like to slow the tempo down a bit then overdub a harmony guitar part, but when I do so, all my tracks go to mono, routed to both the P.A. and guitar amp. How can I avoid this?
A:When applying Time Stretch to two different tracks, they will be summed to mono. This is because the Time Stretch DSP can only operate on one mono track at a time, so your routing was summed to mono. To return to normal routing, you must first Save your current recording to internal memory with Time Stretch applied.
Audio Hiss
Q: Sometimes I hear unwanted hiss on my audio output. How can I eliminate this?
A:Make sure your mic Volume knob is off when not using the Mic Input. JM4 inputs are ‘live’ at all times, so if no mic is plugged in, you may hear hiss from the mic preamp.
Aux Track Distortion
Q:When I use the Aux track for recording my guitar track and I add Aux FX Presets, my guitar sometimes sounds distorted when I play it back; it sounds fine while recording. What’s up?
A: When recording to the Aux track, you’re essentially in “input monitor” mode, | A•3 |
meaning you’re hearing your guitar’s input, not its output. When you add Aux FX like |
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EQ, for example, you’re also boosting level. This can result in distortion that you only |
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hear on playback. The cure for this is, if you’re recording on the Aux track and you’re |
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boosting your level with Aux FX, simply lower your input level to avoid distortion. |
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