Reference [Mixer]

the insert effect). The [CLIP] indicator will light if the level is too high. Set the recording level as high as possible, but avoid settings that cause the [CLIP] indicator to light.

HINT

The level of the signal sent to the recording track will change according to the settings of the insert effect parameters. If you switch insert effect patches or edit the parameters, you should once again check whether the recording level is appropriate.

The precise setting of the [REC LEVEL] control parameter

can be checked by pressing the track parameter section [TRACK PARAMETER] key [INPUT 1] (or [INPUT 2]) and

repeatedly the cursor down key. The value set with the [REC LEVEL] control is shown numerically. This is useful to obtain accurate information about the recording level setting.

• One mono track selected as recording track

INPUT 1

Recorder

Track

INPUT 1

Recorder

INPUT 2

Track

• No track selected as recording track

INPUT 1

MASTER

OUTPUT

8. Press the status key for the recording destination

Track

L

track (1 - 8) so that the key is lit in red. The track is now ready for recording.

The input signal from the input mixer will be sent to the recording track. You can select record mode for two tracks by causing two status keys to light up. Combinations are limited to 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, or 7/8.

mixer

R

INPUT 1

[MASTER]

 

fader

INPUT 2

MASTER

 

OUTPUT

Track

L

The signal flow from the input mixer to the track will change as follows, depending on the number of inputs and recording tracks.

• Two mono tracks selected as recording tracks

mixer

R

[MASTER]

fader

NOTE

INPUT 1

INPUT 1

Recorder

Track

Track

Recorder

The diagrams above show the signal flow when the insert effect has not been inserted into the input mixer. For details on the signal flow when the insert effect is inserted, refer to page 102.

Adjusting the depth of the send/

INPUT 2

Track

Track

return effects

The depth of the send/return effects can be adjusted by setting the volume (send level) of the signal that is sent from the input mixer to each send/return effect (chorus/delay, reverb).

In normal operation, sending the signal from the input mixer to the send/return effect will only apply the effect to the signal that is sent from the MASTER OUTPUT jacks, and will not affect the signal that is recorded on a track.

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