MCi JH-400B Series Technical Manual page 13

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NOTE:
In REMIX mode the rotary MONITOR FADER has no control
over the monitor level.
The CHANNEL linear fader controls
the monitor level.
When the FDR switch is pressed on any modules, changing
that module back to TAPE mode, the rotary MONITOR FADER
again has control of the MONITOR level.
The CHANNEL
linear fader no longer has control of the monitors.
REMIX mode is used to combine the outputs of the multitrack
recorder into the final tracks to be used in making the record.
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OVERDUBBING
TAPE mode is normally used for overdubbing.
The multitrack machine
must be in CUE (sync) mode
(Record head being used for playback).
At
the moment when the OVERDUB is to begin, the tracks to be re-
recorded must be put into RECORD mode.
The console mode will not
need to be changed.
When the OVERDUB is complete, the only change
needed is to switch the tape machine back to PLAY mode.
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SUMt·1ARY
MIKE mode occurs when both the MONITOR relays and the REMIX relays
are inactive.
This mode is used for preliminary setup and for
taping.
TAPE mode occurs when the MONITOR relays are activated, and the
REMIX relays are NOT activated.
This mode is used for taping,
for listening to recorded material, and for overdubbing.
Any individual channel which is in TAPE mode may be returned to
MIKE mode by pressing the HON button
(releasing the MONITOR relay).
REMIX mode occurs when BOTH the MONITOR relays and the REtUX
relays are activated.
This mode is used for tUXDOWN functions.
Any individual channel which is in REHIX mode can be returned
to TAPE mode by pressing the FDR button
(releasing the REMIX relay).
Any individual channel which is in REMIX mode can be returned to
MIKE mode by pressing BOTH the FDR button and the MON button
(releasing BOTH the REMIX relay and the MONITOR relay).
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