Step 2: Record the first track

[Example staff: Rhythm guitar 1]

Step 2: Record the first track

both INPUT 1 and 2.

 

 

NOTE

tour Introductory

In this step, you will record the rhythm guitar backing shown in the staff (above) on track 1, while listening to the accompaniment played by the rhythm song.

Preparations

Connect your electric guitar to the [INPUT 1] (GUITAR/BASS) jack.

Load the project you saved in step 1-3 (project name "Sample 1," project number 992). For details on how to load a project, refer to p.17.

It is not possible to simultaneously input three or more channels of signals.

2While playing your instrument, turn the [INPUT 1] control to adjust the input sensitivity.

Adjust the [INPUT 1] control so that the [PEAK] indicator

lights when you play your instrument most strongly.

2-1: Adjust the input sensitivity and recording level

Here's how to adjust the input sensitivity appropriately for the instrument connected to the [INPUT] jack, and how to adjust the volume of the input signal (recording level).

1Press the INPUT 1 [ON/OFF] key to make the key light.

The [ON/OFF] key switches the jack on or off. When the

key is lit, the corresponding jack is on.

3While playing your instrument, turn the [REC LEVEL] control to adjust the recording level.

Set the [REC LEVEL] control as high as possible without making the [CLIP] indicator light. The current signal level is shown by the level meter (IN) located in the center of the display.

HINT

Lit

If a recording track has not been specified, the input signal will be sent directly to the MASTER fader.

HINT

When recording from a mono source, make sure the [ON/OFF] key lights only for the jack to which the source is connected. When recording from a stereo source (such as a synthesizer), connect the L/R outputs of the instrument to the [INPUT 1/2] jacks, and turn on the [ON/OFF] keys of

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