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Mic mixing with recording, Mixing line input sounds when, recording

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Mic mixing with recording Mixing line input sounds when recording You can mix in the sound of a mic connected to this unit with an audio source from a connected device when recording. You can also record only the sound from the mic. This unit does not support stereo mics. Use a mono mic. 2 Adjust the mic level. While inputting sound with the mic, turn the mic LEVEL knob to adjust the balance between the source and mic sounds. 3 Adjust the overall level. Connect the mic plug to the MIC connector on the front of the unit, and follow the recording procedures (page 18) to record. When adjusting the recording level in step 3 of the recording procedures, adjust both the source and mic levels as follows. 1 Adjust the source level. ENGLISH Play the source back and adjust the REC LEVEL (recording level) knob so that the level is slightly low. Play the source back and, while inputting the mic sound, adjust the REC LEVEL (recording level) knob so that the peak level meter never exceeds 0 continuously. After adjusting, continue to the recording procedure (step 4) on page 19. oo The volume may differ depending on the recording source. In order to record different sources at appropriate volumes, you must adjust the recording level for each source. oo The mic sound will be placed equally in both left and right channels so that it sounds centered. oo Connect the source directly to the analog audio input (LINE IN) connectors, or select it on the amplifier connected to the LINE IN connectors (page 14). Continued on the next page e 21

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Mic mixing with recording
2
Adjust the mic level.
While inputting sound with the mic, turn the mic LEVEL knob
to adjust the balance between the source and mic sounds°
3
Adjust the overall level.
Play the source back and, while inputting the mic sound, adjust
the REC LEVEL (recording level) knob so that the peak level
meter never exceeds 0 continuously°
After adjusting, continue to the recording procedure (step 4) on
page 19°
o
The volume may differ depending on the recording source°
In order to record different sources at appropriate volumes,
you must adjust the recording level for each source°
o
The mic sound will be placed equally in both left and right
channels so that it sounds centered°
o
Connect the source directly to the analog audio input (LINE
IN) connectors, or select it on the amplifier connected to the
LINE IN connectors (page 14)°
Mixing line input sounds when
recording
You can mix in the sound of a mic connected to this unit with an
audio source from a connected device when recording°
You can also record only the sound from the mic°
This unit does not support stereo mics.
Use a mono mic.
Connect the mic plug to the MIC connector on the front of the unit,
and follow the recording procedures (page 18) to record°
When adjusting the recording level in step 3 of the recording proce-
dures, adjust both the source and mic levels as follows°
1
Adjust the source level.
Play the source back and adjust the REC LEVEL (recording level)
knob so that the level is slightly low°
Continued on the next page
e