Owner`s manual

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2GB 01:00 00:39 00:29 00:24 00:20 00:17 00:15 00:13
4GB 02:00 01:18 00:58 00:48 00:40 00:34 00:30 00:26
8GB 04:00 02:37 01:57 01:36 01:20 01:08 01:00 00:52
16GB 07:52 05:12 03:56 03:06 02:35 02:14 01:58 01:44
32GB 15:44 10:24 07:52 06:12 05:10 04:28 03:56 03:28
Session can also be deleted from the SD card.
If you select DELETE, you are prompted to
confirm your decision. Confirming YES will
delete all files (all individual tracks and the
stereo master) from the SD card. If in doubt,
press NO to exit without change.
Average recording time for different size cards and tracks. Actual time may vary by make of the card.
.Press REC [5] again to stop the recording.All
wav files are in a folder called Session.
Sessions are automatically named. Press
SAVE to save a session on the SD card. With
Rename you can rename a session with a
more meaningful name at any time.
With myMix you can initiate multi-track recording with the push of a button. You can record up to
18 channels (up to 16 individual tracks plus your stereo mix) of 24-bit, 48 kHz time-stamped
.wav audio files. These files can be imported into any recording/studio software for further use
and also played back on a myMix. The individual tracks for recording are the same signals that
you select to create your mix (see Remote Channel Select).
Before you can record you need to insert a SDHC card in the SD card slot [17] and format it
[Settings-Administration]. See our website for card recommendations.
To start a recording press the REC [5] button. It will turn red and you will see a red dot in the SD
card logo in the control bar. The time counter will now count down the remaining time on the SD
card. The recording time depends of the size and make of your card as well as on the amount of
tracks you want to record. Please note that maximum support file size is 2GB. That is about
2h:04min for a stereo track. If that time is exceeded mymIx will stop the recording itself.
Sessions - Recording