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Preserving the Stereo Image of Two Instruments

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20 Chapter 4: Advanced Recording Module 1: Drums L Module 2: Drums R Module 3: Synth L Module 4: Synth R Track 4: Track 3: Track 2: Drums R/Synth R Track 1: Drums L/Synth L ! You can record up to three dif- ferent stereo musical instruments by connecting the third stereo instrument to the AUX RETURN jacks. Preserving the Stereo Image of Two Instruments 1. Connect one stereo instrument to the MIC/LINE inputs for Modules 1 and 2 (L output to Module 1, R output to Module 2). 2. Connect another stereo instrument to the MIC/LINE inputs for Modules 3 and 4 (L output to Module 3, R output to Module 4). 3. Adjust the GAIN switch, monitor controls, and input faders as discussed in "Chapter 3: Basic Recording." 4. Set the REC SEL switch for each module, as follows: Set the REC SEL switch for Module 1 to "L." Set the REC SEL switch for Module 2 to "R." Set the REC SEL switch for Module 3 to "OFF." Set the REC SEL switch for Module 4 to "OFF." 5. Set the PAN controls to retain each instrument's stereo placement in the mix, as follows: Set the PAN control for Module 1 to "L." Set the PAN control for Module 2 to "R." Set the PAN control for Module 3 to "L." Set the PAN control for Module 4 to "R." 6. Press the REC button and start playing both stereo instruments. The left channel of each stereo instrument will be mixed to Track 1. The right channel for each instrument will be mixed to Track 2. Tracks 3 and 4 will be available for additional recording. MT50 User's Guide

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Chapter 4: Advanced Recording
MT50 User’s Guide
Preserving the Stereo Image of Two Instruments
1.
Connect one stereo instrument to the MIC/LINE inputs for Mod-
ules 1 and 2 (L output to Module 1, R output to Module 2).
2.
Connect another stereo instrument to the MIC/LINE inputs for
Modules 3 and 4 (L output to Module 3, R output to Module 4).
3.
Adjust the GAIN switch, monitor controls, and input faders as dis-
cussed in “Chapter 3: Basic Recording.”
4.
Set the REC SEL switch for each module, as follows:
Set the REC SEL switch for Module 1 to “L.”
Set the REC SEL switch for Module 2 to “R.”
Set the REC SEL switch for Module 3 to “OFF.”
Set the REC SEL switch for Module 4 to “OFF.”
5.
Set the PAN controls to retain each instrument’s stereo placement
in the mix, as follows:
Set the PAN control for Module 1 to “L.”
Set the PAN control for Module 2 to “R.”
Set the PAN control for Module 3 to “L.”
Set the PAN control for Module 4 to “R.”
6.
Press the REC button and start playing both stereo instruments.
The left channel of each stereo instrument will be mixed to Track 1. The
right channel for each instrument will be mixed to Track 2. Tracks 3 and
4 will be available for additional recording.
Module 1: Drums L
Module 2: Drums R
Module 3: Synth L
Module 4: Synth R
Track 4:
Track 3:
Track 2: Drums R/Synth R
Track 1: Drums L/Synth L
!
You can record up to three dif-
ferent stereo musical instruments by
connecting the third stereo instru-
ment to the AUX RETURN jacks.