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31 1 Connect AUX SENDs 1 and 2 to the inputs of external effects processors. 2 Connect the outputs of the effects processors to STEREO INPUTs 5L/6R or 7L/8R. 3 Set the effects processors so that they will output only processed signals. 4 Connect sound sources to MIC/LINE INPUTs 1-4. 5 Set the [INPUT-FLIP] switches on Input Channels 1-4 to "MIC/LINE ( )". 6 Set the [REC SELECT] switch of a recording track to "L" or "R". When you are using AUX SENDs to apply effects during track recording, the Stereo bus is used for recording. With a direct recording setting, the processed signal returned from the effects units to the Stereo bus cannot be recorded. 7 Set the monitor select switch to "CUE". A monaural CUE bus signal is used for monitoring during normal recording. However, if you wish to check the stereo effects sound, set the monitor select switch to "STEREO" to listen to the Stereo bus signal. 8 Press the [PAUSE] button, then the REC button. 9 While playing the sound sources, use the GAIN controls and faders on Input Channels 1-4, and the STEREO fader to adjust the recording level. 0 Use the faders and PAN controls on Input Channels 1-4 to achieve a mix balance between sound sources. A While playing the sound sources, turn up the AUX 1 and 2 controls of the input channels to which you wish to apply effects. As you turn up the AUX 1 control, the corresponding channel signal is sent to the Stereo bus and the effects processor connected to AUX SEND 1. Similarly, as you turn up the AUX 2 control, the corresponding channel signal is sent to the Stereo bus and the effects processor connected to AUX SEND 2. Note: The signals for the AUX 1 and 2 controls are sourced post-fader. So, as you change the channel faders, the degree of effects changes. B Adjust the input level on the effects processors, if necessary. C Turn up the LEVEL control of stereo inputs 5L/ 6R or 7L/8R. The processed sound from the effects processor is mixed into the Stereo bus signal. The more you turn up the LEVEL control, the more the effects sound is mixed, and the greater is the degree of effects. -Owner's Manual

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31
—Owner’s Manual
1
Connect AUX SENDs 1 and 2 to the inputs of
external effects processors.
2
Connect the outputs of the effects processors
to STEREO INPUTs 5L/6R or 7L/8R.
3
Set the effects processors so that they will
output only processed signals.
4
Connect sound sources to MIC/LINE INPUTs
1
4.
5
Set the [INPUT-FLIP] switches on Input
Channels 1
4 to
MIC/LINE (
)
.
6
Set the [REC SELECT] switch of a recording
track to
L
or
R
.
When you are using AUX SENDs to apply effects
during track recording, the Stereo bus is used for
recording. With a direct recording setting, the
processed signal returned from the effects units to the
Stereo bus cannot be recorded.
7
Set the monitor select switch to
CUE
.
A monaural CUE bus signal is used for monitoring
during normal recording. However, if you wish to
check the stereo effects sound, set the monitor select
switch to “STEREO” to listen to the Stereo bus signal.
8
Press the [PAUSE] button, then the
button.
9
While playing the sound sources, use the
GAIN controls and faders on Input Channels
1
4, and the STEREO fader to adjust the
recording level.
0
Use the faders and PAN controls on Input
Channels 1
4 to achieve a mix balance
between sound sources.
A
While playing the sound sources, turn up the
AUX 1 and 2 controls of the input channels to
which you wish to apply effects.
As you turn up the AUX 1 control, the corresponding
channel signal is sent to the Stereo bus and the effects
processor connected to AUX SEND 1. Similarly, as you
turn up the AUX 2 control, the corresponding channel
signal is sent to the Stereo bus and the effects
processor connected to AUX SEND 2.
B
Adjust the input level on the effects
processors, if necessary.
C
Turn up the LEVEL control of stereo inputs 5L/
6R or 7L/8R.
The processed sound from the effects processor is
mixed into the Stereo bus signal. The more you turn
up the LEVEL control, the more the effects sound is
mixed, and the greater is the degree of effects.
Note:
The signals for the AUX 1 and 2 controls are
sourced post-fader. So, as you change the channel
faders, the degree of effects changes.
REC