User Manual

TRACK RECORDERS AND PICKUP MACHINES
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GO TO MEMOR Y CONFIG will open the MEMOR Y menu, where the allocation of the RAM
memory can be set. Read more about this menu on page 39.
RECORDING SETUP 1 MENU
Enter RECORDING SETUP 1 menu by pressing [FUNCTION] + [AUDIO REC AB].
The bar at the botto m of the windo w indicates tra ck record er samp ling and playback. It r ep-
resent s th e length ( or proj ected le ngth) of th e recor der buffer. The two arrows visible when
sampling or playing b ack samples show the reco rd- and playba ck positions. The top ar row,
pointing towards the bar, shows the recording position. The bottom arrow shows the play-
back position . To the right of the ba r, the amount of sampling time available to the active
track recorder is expressed in seconds as well as in sequencer steps.
When sampling or playing back a recorded sample, the tape recorder wheel will start to
spin.
INAB selects which input or inputs of the input pair AB the recorder should sample from.
Five options exist.
• - will make the recorder disregard input AB when sampling.
A B will make the recorder capture a stereo file in which the signal from input A is
panned hard left and the signal from input B is panned hard right. This is the default
option.
A will make the recorder sample from input A. The captured sample will be in ste-
reo even though only one inp ut is used.
B will make the recorder sample from input B. The captured sample will be in ste-
reo even though only one inp ut is used.
A+B will make the recorder capture a stereo file in which the signals from input A
and input B are summed.
INCD selects which input or inputs of the input pair CD the recorde r should sample from.
Five options exist.
• - will make the recorder disregard input CD when sampling.
C D will make the recorder capture a stereo file in which the signal from input C is
panned hard left and the signal from input D is panned hard right. This is the default
option.
C will make the recorder sample from input C. The captured sample will be in ste-
reo even though only one inp ut is used.