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The Input Select parameter is automatically set to Analog unless you’ve
installed an MV8-OP1. If you have, you can select a digital input: Coaxial,
Optical, or R-BUS.
3. Set the Input Type parameter to:
Mono—if you’re recording only from the MIC/LINE L
jack.
Stereo—if you’re recording from both the MIC/LINE L
and R jacks, the two PHONO inputs, or a digital input.
Setting Your Direct Recording Level
1. Press the MIXER button to display the MIXER
(AUX/FX/AUDIO PHRASE/INPUT) window.
IN (A) level
If the AUX/Phrs/In pane isn’t visible—as shown hereclick its tab at the
top of the window to bring it forward.
2. Set the IN (A) level to 100, as shown above.
3. While listening to the sound you want to record, adjust the
front-panel SENS knob for each analog input you’re using
so the level shown in the IN (A) meters onscreen is as loud
as possible without lighting its red Clip indicators.
Clip indicators
If you’re recording in stereo, set the L and R knobs to the same position.
Once they light, the Clip indicators stay lit to make sure you see that there’s
been a too-loud moment even if you didn’t see it happening. To switch the
Clip indicators back off, click the Reset Peak button.
The Direct Recording Setup
1. Press SEQUENCE and select an unused audio
track. Each audio track has a little audio symbol
to its left, shown here.
If you have no available audio tracks, press the MENU button and select
Add Audio Tracks... to create the desired number of new audio tracks.
2. Use the MEAS 7 and/or 8 buttons to move to the location
in the project where you want to begin recording.
3. Press the REC button—the metronome starts
and the RECORDING PARAMETER (AUDIO)
window appears.

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