Reference [Mixer]

Parameter

Description

Drum track

Track 1 - 8

Master track

EQ HI G

High frequency range EQ boost/cut amount

 

 

 

EQ HI F

High frequency range EQ boost/cut frequency

 

 

 

EQ LO G

Low frequency range EQ boost/cut amount

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EQ LO F

Low frequency range EQ boost/cut frequency

 

 

 

CHO SEND

Volume sent to chorus/delay (send/return effect)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REV SEND

Volume sent to reverb (send/return effect)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAN

Left/right position (L/R channel balance)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FADER

Volume of track or rhythm section

 

 

 

ST LINK

Link parameters of odd/even-numbered channels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

V TAKE

V-take selected for track

 

 

 

Basic operation of the input mixer

Assigning input signals to tracks

This section explains how to adjust the level of signals input from the INPUT 1/2 jacks and the GUITAR/BASS jack, and how to send them to a track in the recorder section.

1. Make sure that the instrument or mic that you want to record is connected to the INPUT 1/2 or the GUITAR/BASS jack.

NOTE

When something is connected to both the INPUT 1 jack and the GUITAR/BASS jack, the signal at the GUITAR/BASS jack has priority and the INPUT 1 signal is disabled.

2. Press the [INPUT 1] or [INPUT 2] key, so that thekey to which the instrument or mic is connectedlights up.

This shows that the input is selected. You can also select

both inputs by pressing the two keys simultaneously.

HINT

If an input is already selected (key is lit) and you press the other key, the currently selected key goes out and the other key becomes active.

3. While playing your instrument, turn the [INPUT]control for the input selected in step 2, to adjustthe input sensitivity.

Make adjustments so that the [PEAK] indicator flickers

slightly when you play your instrument at its loudest

volume.

4. If you will be recording the sound through the insert effect, press the [INPUT SOURCE] key in the effect section and turn the dial to set the insert position for the effect to IN.

With the default settings of a project, the insert effect is inserted into the input mixer (IN), and a patch suitable for guitar/bass recording is selected.

IN SRC

IN

HINT

If you want to record without sending the sound through the insert effect, press the [BYPASS/TUNER] key in the effect section to bypass the insert effect.

5. Press the [EXIT] key to return to the main screen.

6. Press one of [INSERT EFFECT] keys in the effect section to select the desired algorithm, and turn the dial to select the patch to be used.

The key lights up and the currently selected patch appears on the display. When patch selection is complete, press the [EXIT] key to return to the main screen.

You can also select a patch by using the PATCH SELECT [Q]/[W] keys in the effect section.

INSERT

MRS-Drv 17. While playing your instrument, adjust the recordinglevel by turning the [REC LEVEL] control.

The [REC LEVEL] control adjusts the signal level before it

is sent to the recording track (i.e., after it has passed through

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