TEAC GB-10 GB-10 owners manual - Page 45
-Recording, Setting the location where recorded files are saved, Adjusting the input level
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5-Recording This unit can record a performance played on a guitar or a bass that is connected to its GUITAR IN jack. The audio file format used for recording is always 44.1 kHz, 16-bit WAV. In addition, this unit can also mix the input signal and an audio file that is playing back and record both together (overdubbing). Setting the location where recorded files are saved You can set the location where recorded files are saved. (See "Folder operations" on page 55.) If you do not set a destination, files will be saved directly in the MUSIC folder. Adjusting the input level You can adjust the level of the guitar/bass input. Use the INPUT volume control on the right side panel to adjust the input level of the GUITAR IN jack. The PEAK indicator to the right of the display lights red just before the recording level begins to distort. Play the connected guitar or bass at the loudest level that will occur during recording, and set the INPUT level as high as possible without making the PEAK indicator light red. CAUTION In order to hear the sound that you are recording through the GUITAR IN jack, the G.IN icon ( ) must appear highlighted (lights letters on a dark background). If it is not highlighted, press the ¶/ button to enable it. TASCAM GB-10 45
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