Multiplexer; Recording From Mixer Source - DTK PAM-0050S User Manual

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4.4.5.3 MULTIPLEXER

In Record mode, the AudioRack32 mixer will behave like a multiplexer
with some hardware setups. What makes a multiplexer different from a
mixer is that on a multiplexer only one recording source is available at any
one time. All other sources are muted. So if you select the microphone
source by clicking on the mute button labeled Mic, all other sources shown
will be muted.
There are four ways to tell if y ou have a multiplexer in Record mode
instead of a mixer. They are:
1.
Only one mute button is lit at any one time.
2.
The monitor button is disabled.
3.
Control of the Master volume is unavailable.
4.
There is a source labeled Mixer.
In all other ways a multiplexer looks and behaves as a mixer.
Note:
The multiplexer exists only in Record mode, not in Playback mode.

4.4.5.4 RECORDING FROM MIXER SOURCE

Multiplexers will have a source labeled Mixer. You can use this source to
mix audio for recording. The Mixer source uses the mixer in the Playback
mode as a source for audio. To mix audio for recording, select the Mixer
source in Record mode. Next, select Playback mode. Select from the
sources available the ones you want to record and adjust their balance and
volume. For example, if you want to sing with a CD and record it, make
sure that the mute buttons for Mic and CD are lit and adjust the balance and
volume of these two sources to your liking. Return to the Record mode and
you can use the Mixer source as a Master volume and balance control
adjusting the volume and balance of the mixed audio from the mixer in the
Playback mode. Now you are ready to start recording. Click on the record
button and play the devices you wish to record from.
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