Recording
Selecting the Recording TrackIf INPUT SELECT [GUITAR/BASS/MIC2]
or [MIC] are lit
1. Press either [1]�[7/8] at REC TRACK to select the fig.01-102
recording track.
If the button flashes in red, that track is ready for
recording.
fig.01-101or
Since the input is mono, the recording is normally performed
as a mono recording onto one track. Press one of TRACK [1]�
The status of each track can be determined from the
[6] at REC TRACK to select the one track to which to record.
indicator on the button.However, if you want to record in stereo to increase the effect
Off:No recorded data exists on the track.of insert effects, you can simultaneously press the [1] and [2],
Green: Recorded data exists on track.[3] and [4], or [5] and [6], REC TRACK buttons for stereo
Red:The track is selected for recording.recording onto two tracks.
If a track with existing data is selected for recording, the In addition, Tracks 7/8 are stereo tracks, so they always
indicator will light alternately in orange and green.produce stereo recordings.
fig.01-103
(Recording in Mono)
(Recording in Stereo)
If INPUT SELECT [LINE] or [SIMUL] are lit
fig.01-104
or
Since the input is stereo, the recording is normally performed
on two tracks. Press either REC TRACK [1] or [2] to select
tracks 1 and 2, or [3] or [4] to select tracks 3 and 4.
However, if you want to mix together the left and right
channels being input onto one track, with tracks 1 and 2
selected, press REC TRACK [1] again to select track 1. Using
the same procedure, you can select any track 1 to 6 to be the
track to which to record.
In addition, Tracks 7/8 are stereo tracks, so they always
produce stereo recordings.
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