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THE CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS This section explains the names and functions of all the knobs, sliders, and switches for the mixer, recorder, meter/ monitor, and connector sections. Familiarize yourself with them in order to take full advantage of the MT1X's versatile functions. MIXER SECTION INPUT SELECTOR SWITCHES These three-position switches are provided for each channel. Position them according to the operation to be performed. MIC/LINE: Set this switch to the proper position when the output of a microphone, keyboard instru- ment, or electric guitar is connected to the input jack on the front panel. OFF: Be sure to set the switch to this position when the channel is not being used, or when you don't want to playback material already recorded on the track. Although sliding the input fader to the "O" position will stop the signal, it's a good idea to also set the switch to OFF. TAPE: Set the switch to this position to playback material which has already been recorded on this channel. Channels 1-4 correspond to tracks 1-4 on the tape. 4

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THE CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
This section explains the names and functions of all the knobs, sliders, and switches for the mixer, recorder, meter/
monitor, and connector sections. Familiarize yourself with them in order to take full advantage of the MT1X’s versatile
functions.
MIXER SECTION
INPUT SELECTOR SWITCHES
These three-position switches are provided for each
channel. Position them according to the operation to be
performed.
TAPE:
MIC/LINE:
Set this switch to the proper position when
OFF:
the output of a microphone, keyboard instru-
ment, or electric guitar is connected to the
input jack
on the front panel.
Be sure to set the switch to this position
when the channel is not being used, or when
you don’t want to playback material already
recorded on the track. Although sliding the
input fader
to the “O” position will stop
the signal, it’s a good idea to also set the
switch to OFF.
Set the switch to this position to playback
material which has already been recorded on
this channel. Channels 1—4 correspond to
tracks 1—4 on the tape.
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