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Panel Descriptions
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MIC L/R (internal stereo microphones L/R)
You can use these microphones to record in stereo.
“Selecting the Input Source” (p. 37)
* Speakers are not built in. In order to hear the sound, you’ll
need to use headphones or connect amplified speakers to
LINE OUT jacks.
[INPUT SENS (Input sensitivity) [1] , [2] knobs
These knobs adjust the input sensitivity of the devices
connected to INPUT 1 and 2 jacks.
INPUT SENS (Input sensitivity)
[3/MIC L], [4/MIC R] knobs
These knobs adjust the input sensitivity of the devices
connected to INPUT 3 and 4 jacks, or of the internal stereo
microphones.
“Adjusting the Input Sensitivity” (p. 37)
PEAK indicators
These indicate whether distortion is occurring with respect
to INPUT 1–4 jacks or with the internal stereo microphones
(input sources).
The indicator will light approximately -6 dB below the
level at which distortion begins. Use the INPUT SENS
knobs to adjust the input sensitivity so that the PEAK
indicators light occasionally when you play strongly.
“Adjusting the Input Sensitivity” (p. 37)
[REC LEVEL] (Recording level) knob
This knob adjusts the volume of the recording on the track.
* If you turn down the [REC LEVEL] knob during recording
in order to decrease the monitoring volume, the input source
will be recorded at a lower volume. This will cause noise to
be more noticeable when you raise the track’s volume during
playback.
If you want to decrease the monitoring volume, you should
use the [MASTER] fader to lower the volume. If you want to
change the volume during playback, adjust the [TRACK]
faders of each track.
“Adjusting the Recording Level” (p. 38)
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