However, there is also a way to record all tracks with one input jack. You can do this by exchanging a recorded track that was recorded normally with an unrecorded track. This procedure is called “Track Exchange”. This feature is convenient to use when recording with all G and H [INPUT] jacks that can be connected with a condenser mic or balanced output, for example. Note that the VF160EX comes with 16 tracks, plus 8 additional tracks. The Track Exchange feature makes it possible to exchange the
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Controls, Indicators & Connectors PAGE 1 SECTION 2 Introduction 6 SECTION 3 Initial Recording (Cutting Original Tracks) 7 SECTION 4 Sync Recording (Overdubbing) 11 SECTION 5 Mixdown (Remixing) 13 SECTION 6 Combining Tracks (Ping-Pong) 15 SECTION 7 Stereo Recording 17 SECTION 8 Inserts (Punch-ln Recording) 21 SECTION 9 Interface Details 22 SECTION 10 Cleaning and Demagnetization 24 SECTION 11 BLOCK DIAGRAM 26 SECTION 12 Specifications 27 SAFETY INSTRUCT
This supplementary manual only describes the operations and notes regarding the save/load functions of song data using a CD-RW drive. See "Chapter 6 Save/Load of song data" on the main manual about details for save/load using SCSI, S/P DIF and adat. Please read this first! Please read this first!
17.Gain control knob [LINE-MIC] Adjust the gain for best S/N ratio. The output signal level from the sound sources (mic, keyboard, guitar, etc.) should be set in such a way that the output of the source should be neither too high or low. The difference can be corrected with the gain control. < Gain control rule of thumb > The gain is adjusted by rotating the [LINE-MIC] knob while watching the lighting condition of the level meter LED as the signal is input. Gain of "MIC" is obtained at full CW r
Location * Avoid using the DE-1 in the following locations: * Locations of extreme low or high temperatures, or extreme changes in temperature. * Locations with excessive moisture or dust. * Locations where direct sunlight falls for an extended time, or near a stove or other source of heat. * Locations where electrical voltage varies. * Unstable locations or where there is heavy vibration. * Near strong magnetic fields (on top of a television or speaker). 3 DE-1 Owner’s Manual Digital Effect Fun