5–Recording

This unit can record a performance through the built-in mic or from a keyboard or similar instrument that is connected to the LINE IN jack. The audio file format used for recording is always 44.1 kHz, 16-bit WAV.

In addition, this unit can also mix the input signal and an audio file that is playing back and record both together (overdubbing).

Setting the location where recorded files are saved

You can set the location where recorded files are saved. (See “Folder operations” on page 59.)

If you do not set a destination, files will be saved directly in the MUSIC folder.

Setting the input functions1Press the MENU button to open the MENUScreen.

2Use the §/BROWSE and ¶/MIC buttons to select INPUT SETTING, and press the Áor ¯button to open the INPUT SETTINGscreen.

This screen has the following setting items.

Use the §/BROWSE and /MIC buttons to select the desired item. (When selected, the “:” becomes “” and the setting value appears as light letters on a dark background.) Use the VALUE (+/–)buttons to change the setting value.

The GAIN, TYPE, LOW CUTand LEVEL CTRLitems only function when INPUTis set to MIC.

INPUT:

Set the input source to microphone (MIC) or line (LINE). The default setting is MIC.

When MICis selected, sets the input source as the built-in microphones.

When LINEis selected, sets the source as the line level signal input to the right side panel LINE IN jack (stereo mini-jack).

GAIN:

Set the built-in microphones input sensitivity as HIGH, MID, or LOW.

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