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Adjust the level so that the signal does not exceed the "0" marking on the level meter. If clipping occurs, the peak LED will light red.
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If you want to prevent clipping caused by unexpected high levels, turn the back panel limiter switch ON. Refer to page 20 in the Owner's
Manual for more information on using the limiter.
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If you've made an extended recording of a live performance or rehearsal session, you can move to a desired location (or between songs) by fast‐
forwarding or rewinding according to the counter time.
The MR‐1000 also allows you to add mark points to a project during recording or playback. You can locate to these marks quickly by using the FFW
and REW buttons.
Adding a mark:
Press the REC button during recording or playback – you can add up to 100 marks per song, and edit their locations afterwards, if desired.
Note:
Markers are automatically added at the beginning of a project, and at locations where you resume recording after pausing recording.
You can only add marks to a project that was originally recorded on the MR Recorder.
Using marks to move:
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Press the MENU button, and then use the P‐DIAL to select and confirm "PLAY MODE" in the screen. The playback mode select screen will
appear.
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Use the P‐DIAL to select and confirm "Current Proj/File" as the playback mode.
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Press the MENU button, and use the P‐DIAL to select and confirm "LIBRARY" – the library select screen will appear.
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Select and confirm a project that contains marks. Now you can move to the locations where you added the marks, using the FFW and REW
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You can use the MR‐1 or MR‐1000 as a USB 2.0 storage device. This allows you to copy files from the MR to your computer, or copy files (WAV,
DSDIFF, etc.) from your computer to the MR‐1 or MR‐1000.
Note:
There are some limitations regarding the type of audio files that the MR recorders can recognize (see the Owner's Manual for more
information). Also note that you must use the included AC adaptor when either MR recorder is in USB mode.
Working in USB mode:
In USB mode, the MR will be detected by your computer as an external hard disk. Note that the MR will not operate as a recorder while in USB mode.
Entering USB mode:
Connect the MR‐1 or MR‐1000 to your computer with a USB cable.
Windows ME/2000 or later users:
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Press the MENU button, and from the MENU screen, use the P‐DIAL to select and confirm "USB MODE".
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The MR will start up in USB mode if a USB cable is connected when you power‐up the unit.
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