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Section 1. Recording and playing back

Section 1

1.

Press [INPUT].

2.

Press [TR1] (GTR)–[TR4] (EXT) to select
the source (input) that you want to
record.

fig.Disp-GuitarSens.eps

By repeatedly pressing the [TR1]–[TR4] of the
selected source, you can change the input status
of that source.

1.

As described in “Selecting an instrument
to record (p. 39)”, select the audio source
that you want to record.

2.

Adjust the sensitivity of the source that
you want to record.

For best results, adjust the sensitivity as high
as possible without allowing the OVER
indication to appear in the display when the
input source is producing its loudest
volume. If the OVER indication appears,
decrease the Sns setting.

3.

Press [EXIT].

You will return to the Play screen.

4.

Press CURSOR [ ] several times to
access the level meter screen.

fig.Disp-LevelMeter.eps

5.

Adjust the INPUT LEVEL.

Adjust the setting so that the level is
displayed in the range shown below when
the loudest sounds are input.

fig.Disp-INPUT-LEVEL2.eps

Selecting an instrument to

record

Source Input jack and audio source

GTR Choose this if you want to record a
guitar or bass connected to the
GUITAR IN jack.
MIC Choose this if you want to use the
built-in monaural mic.
LIN Choose this if you want to record
from a portable audio player etc.
connected to the LINE IN/MIC
jack.
EXT Choose this if you want to record
from an external mic connected to
the LINE IN/MIC jack.

Indication Explanation

Lowercase The input is not selected
Uppercase The input is selected