Recording from a mic
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Turn ON if
you have
connected a
condenser
mic
Adjust the
input level
Adjust the
volume
Connections
The sound from the mic connected to input jack 1 will be recorded on the left channel, and the
sound of the mic connected to input jack 2 will be recorded on the right channel.
Sampling frequency select switch
Set this to the same sampling frequency as selected in your recording software.
Input impedance select switch
Set this to Lo-Z.
Phantom power switch
If you are using a condenser mic, turn the phantom power switch on.
*
If you connect a device that does not require phantom power, you must turn the phantom power switch off. Failure to
do so will cause malfunctions.
Input sensitivity knob
Use the input sensitivity knob to adjust the input level. To obtain the best audio quality, adjust the
input sensitivity knob until the level is as high as you can get it without causing the input peak
indicator to light.
Input monitor switch
Turn the input monitor switch on and adjust the input monitor level for the signal from your mic.
This will not change the recording level.
To adjust the input monitor volume, hold down the SHIFT button and turn the TIME dial.
REC SOURCE button
Set this to ANALOG (unlit).
Other notes
Don't connect anything to input jacks you are not using. Howling could be produced depending
on the location of microphones relative to speakers. This can be remedied by:
1. Changing the orientation of the microphone(s).
2. Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance from speakers.
3. Lowering volume levels.
Connect to
INPUT 1/L or
INPUT 2/R
Set the sampling
frequency
Turn input monitor on, and adjust
the input volume appropriately
* Input monitor level -> SHIFT button
+ TIME dial
Set REC SOURCE to ANALOG
(unlit)
Recording audio
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