Recording From A Cd/Md Player, Or Other Audio Source - Yamaha SH-01 Owner's Manual

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Recording from a CD/MD Player, or Other Audio Source

With the SH-01, not only can you record from the microphone or instrument
inputs, but from audio sources such as a CD player, MD player, and more.
Copying of the commercially available music data and/or audio files is strictly prohibited except for
your personal use.
G Recording from a CD/MD Player
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Connect the SH-01's LINE IN jack to the output jack of a CD player, MD player, or other
audio source.
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Press the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to enter the level meter display mode, and start play-
back of the CD/MD you want to record.
Use the INPUT volume to adjust the recording level.
3
Of course, you can use effects or the pan setting. If you are recording from an audio source
such as a CD, MD, etc., we recommend that you use the "AUDIO" setting in the "BASIC"
effect category.
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Press the [REC] button to enter the record standby mode (don't forget to check the remain-
ing available recording time).
5
Press the [W/A] button and start playback of the CD/MD to start recording.
6
Press the [W/A] button to stop recording.
Since you can also use the mix record function with the file you just recorded, you can
add some other parts to the recording and make your own original MP3 data file to sing
along with.
About the Effects
Besides effects such as distortion, which alter the original sound; or those like chorus and delay, which
expand the sound; the SH-01 offers effects that can be used to increase the audio quality of the record-
ing. For example, making an acoustic guitar sound more acoustic, or averaging out those "too quiet"
and "too loud" passages so the recording has a better overall sound balance.
Effects like those, which are used to correct problems you may encounter while recording, can be
found in the "BASIC" effect category.
Also, effects found in the "MASTERING" category are applied to the entire file. Select the desired effect
type, then run the mix recording operation to apply the effect to the whole file. For more detail informa-
tion, see the "Mastering" section described on the
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