Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 40
Recording, See Metering on for more information. Recording levels are typically set
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Recording 33 Recording Before recording a new project, you must first set the wordclock source, timecode source, timecode frame rate, and recording resolution. See "Preparing to Record" on page 31 for more information. The following illustration shows the procedure for recording. 1-1 1 READY 2 2-1 2 3-1 3 4-1 4 5-1 5 6-1 6 7-1 7 8-1 8 2 RECORD READY LAST REC IN point LAST REC OUT point Record REC PLAY STOP 1 Press the [ ] PROJECT SEARCH button repeatedly until "nn NEW PROJ" appears on the display ("nn" being the number of the new project). If the disk has just been formatted, this will already be displayed, so you can ignore this step. The 2nd line of the display shows "00:00:00.00," which is the absolute start time for the new project. 2 If you want to change the absolute start time, use the keypad or JOG/DATA dial to enter a time. Use the SHUTTLE/CURSOR ring to move the cursor. Press the [CANCEL] button to return to the previous value. 3 Press the [ENTER] button. The absolute start time appears on the main counter. 4 Use the [RECORD READY] buttons to select tracks for recording. The corresponding READY indicators flash. 5 Set the recording levels in conjunction with the D24 track meters. See "Metering" on page 39 for more information. Recording levels are typically set using the group, or bus output faders on the mixing console. 6 Select a monitoring mode. See "Monitoring" on page 42 for more information. 7 Press the [REC] and [PLAY] buttons simultaneously to start recording. Recording starts, "nn RECORDING" appears on the display ("nn" being the project number), and the REC and PLAY button indicators and READY indicators light up continuously. The LAST REC IN point is set automatically and its indicator lights up. D24-Owner's Manual