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Recording and playback
NOTE
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If stereo link is turned on for a track that
has a mono file assigned to it, that file
assignment will be canceled.
Stereo recording (stereo link)
Enable stereo links to treat two adjacent tracks (1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8) as stereo tracks.
When stereo link is set to ON, INPUT 1 and 2 can be used together for stereo input and recorded to a
stereo track. When recording to a stereo track, a stereo WAV file is created.
HINT
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Stereo link changes the setting from two
mono tracks to one stereo track.
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Whatever track number you choose, an
adjacent track will be linked. You cannot
change these combinations.
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To adjust the volume of a stereo track, use
the odd number fader. The even number
fader has no effect. Use the pan parameter
to adjust their relative volume balance.
●
Stereo files can be assigned to stereo
linked tracks. The left channel is on the odd
track and the right is on the even track.
1
Push the INPUT 1 and 2
ON/OFF switches to turn
them on, lighting their
indicators red.
1
Press
Stereo link
PAN/EQ
>
ST LINK
Stereo recording
Follow the procedures in the "Re-
cording" section (P.26) of "Recording
the first track" to record.
5
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The left channel is recorded on the
odd track and the right on the even
track.
2
Adjust the input GAIN.
Adjust the
input gain
Make
noise!
Adjust so it does not light when
maximum volume is input
Press a status key of the stereo linked
tracks 1–2 times until both indicators
light red.
3
Lit red: ready to record
Set the MASTER and recording
track faders to 0 dB and then
use them to adjust the moni-
toring level of the instrument
being recorded.
4
Select
ST LINK
.
3
Change menu
2
Select a track.
Select track
On/Off
Select
On
.
4
Tracks with a stereo link
are shown this way
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