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Selecting the Input
Rev0.10
Quick Start
Adjust the volume of the input source for recording.
1
Lower the MASTER fader.
2
Turn the REC LEVEL dial to its center position and
then slowly increase the MASTER fader.
fig.00-330
3
Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL dial.
You should adjust the level so that the INPUT level
meter fluctuates within the range from -12 (between -
24 and -6) to 0 dB. Setting the level too high can cause
distortion, while setting it too low may result in noise
or reduced sound quality.
4
Use the MASTER fader to adjust the volume to the
appropriate level for monitoring.
This meter indicates the level for each track.
1
In the Play screen, press CURSOR [ ].
* To return to the Play screen, press CURSOR [ ].
fig.00-340
INPUT :
The level meter shows the input from INPUT.
1–8 :
The level meter shows the output of Tracks 1–8.
RHYTHM :
The level meter shows the output of Rhythm.
L R :
The Level meter shows the post-MASTER fader output
level. When monitoring the sound with headphones,
use the MASTER fader to adjust the volume to the level
you desire.
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Adjusting the recording level
When connection cables with resistors are used, the
volume level of equipment connected to the inputs
(GUITAR/BASS jack, LINE IN jack) may be low. If this
happens, use connection cables that do not contain
resistors, such as those from the Roland PCS series.
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Displaying the Level Meter
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