4 − Recording

Making the first recording

We assume that you’re recording the rhythm guitar to start with, and that you will be recording it on track 1.

Note that inputs on the 2488MKII are lettered from A through H. Tracks are numbered from 1 through 24.

Input H is special on the 2488MKII—it is duplicated at the front of the 2488MKII with an input for electric guitars and basses (active guitars and basses should use a 1/4” LINE jack at the rear of the unit). Only use this front input jack for passive electric guitars and basses and do not plug these instruments into any other jacks.

Recording the guitar

1Plug the guitar into the GUITAR [H] input on the front of the 2488MKII. Then plug a pair of head- phones into the PHONES jack on the front panel.

2Play the guitar, and adjust the level using TRIM control H so that when you play a loud note, the OL indicator above the INPUT-Hkey lights very briefly. Then turn the TRIM counterclockwise a little to set the appropriate level.

If you want to tune the guitar using the 2488MKII, see “Tuner” on page 43.

3Press and hold the INPUT-Hkey so that it starts to flash. While holding it down, press the SELECT key of channel 1. Now both these keys will flash.

Now release both keys. They will both be lit. This means that input H is now assigned to track 1.

4 Press the REC key of track 1. It starts to flash.5 Set both fader 1 and the STEREO fader to the 0 position.6Confirm that the MONITOR SOURCE is set to

STEREO, and use the MONITOR LEVEL knob to adjust the monitor level. You can also monitor in mono (see “Monitoring” on page 36).

7After pressing the INPUT-Hkey, press the EQ key and adjust the guitar tone. The sound you hear is the sound that will be recorded.

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