Step-By-Step-Operation Guide

6Routing tape signals to TAPE CUE

Locate the EFFECT 2/TAPE CUE level control on channel 1 and slowly turn it to the right. You'll hear, in center mono, what you have recorded on track 1.

7Stopping playback

Press STOP to stop playing.

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How to Make an Overdub on Track 2

Overdubbing entails recording one or more additional tracks on the same tape, while listening to previously recorded tracks using TAPE CUE.

Leave the microphone connected to the channel 1 input. There is no need to repatch it to channel 2 to record on track 2. You can send any mixer input to any track of the recorder through the combination use of PAN and RECORD FUNCTION.

1Routing input

Set the channel 1 INPUT selection switch to the MIC/LINE position.

2Panning

Turn the channel 1 PAN control all the way to the right (R) position.

3Channel 1 level

Bring the channel 1 fader to the shaded area (between 7 and 8).

4Master level

Bring the MASTER fader to the shaded area (between 7 and 8).

5Monitor selection

L-R MONITOR

Press the MONITOR select switch L-R on. (Leave the EFFECT 2/TAPE CUE switch pressed on.)

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