Recording process
Recording follows the process shown below.
When using the
In STEREO FILE mode, this data is handled in file units.
Connect
• Connect the XY mic.
(
P. 7)
• Connect mics,
instruments and
other equipment to
INPUTS 1/2. (
P. 8)
1. Set the recording mode (
• Select MULTI FILE mode or STEREO FILE mode.
The file types and formats of recordings differ
according to the mode selected.
• You can also make settings for automatic
recording (
P. 27), pre-recording (
backup recording (
P. 32), low cut (
the compressor/limiter (
metronome (
P. 80), for example.
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MULTI FILE mode, recording and playback data is handled in units called projects.
Turn power
on (
P. 14)
P. 20)
2. Select the recording tracks (
• Use the track buttons to select tracks. When the
selected track indicator lights red, the input signal
can be monitored.
• In MULTI FILE mode, you can also press both
INPUT 1 and 2 track buttons at the same time to
P. 29),
use them as a stereo track (stereo link).
P. 93),
P. 94) and the
Prepare to
Record
record
(
P. 24)
• Start recording:
• Stop recording:
• You can also
make mark settings.
(
P. 24)
• Pause recording:
P. 22)
Playback
and check
(
P. 38)
• You can also, for
• Start playback:
• Stop playback:
• Make settings for marks
(
P. 39), AB repeat (
P. 46),
playback speed (
P. 44),
playback pitch (
P. 42),
playback mode (
P. 41), and
the project mixer (
P. 48) as
desired .
3. Adjust input levels
• For each input, use
• Adjust them so that the level meter stays near
−12 dB when the loudest sound is input.
• You can, for example, also adjust the side mic level
(when using an MS capsule) (
P. 31).
Overdub
and edit
example, overdub
(
P. 33), mix
down to a stereo
file (
P. 54) and
check project/file
information.