PSR-2700 Digital Sampling
For optimum sound quality you'll need to match the input sensitivity on the PSR-2700 Digital Sampling sys-
tem to the output level of your source. After connecting and preparing your source:
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To use the Digital Sampler you'll need to connect the source you intend
to use to either the rear-panel SAMPLE IN LINE or MIC jack. If you'll be
recording via a microphone, plug the microphone into the SAMPLE IN
MIC jack. If you'll be recording from a line-level source such as a cassette
player or other audio playback device, plug the player's line output into the
SAMPLE IN LINE jack. If your audio playback device has RCA pin-jack
type outputs you'll need to acquire a cable or connector converter that al-
lows connection to the PSR-2700's 1/4-inch mono phone jack.
Press the DIGITAL SAMPLING section [REC] button. "LEVEL
CHECK MODE" will appear on the display and the [REC] indicator will
flash.
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