Alesis ML-9600 Manual De Referencia

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Chapter 4 
A
LESIS 
ML-9600 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
 
 
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4.4
B  
R
ECORDING A 
T
RACK
 
Before you can begin recording, you need to create a new Track by pressing the New Track button. 
This will create an entry in the playlist that you can then record audio into. Figures 4.4.2 and 4.4.3 show 
what will be displayed after the New Track button is pressed. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.4.2 
New Track "Popup" 
 
This will be displayed briefly while a new Track is being prepared. Figure 4.4.3 shows what will be 
displayed after the "popup" goes away. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.4.3 
Empty Track 
 
Pressing RECORD once will place the Track in “record ready” mode, with the sample rate, word 
length, and input source determined by the state of the SAMPLE RATEWORD LENGTH, and 
INPUT SOURCE
 buttons. Additionally, the audio outputs will mirror the audio inputs; i.e. the unit 
will be in “input” mode. After the unit is in record ready mode, a single press of the PLAY button will 
begin recording to the Track. To terminate the recording , press STOP while the unit is recording. To 
pause the recording, press PLAY/PAUSE while the unit is recording; press PLAY/PAUSE to resume 
recording. 
 
In this scenario, the playlist now has one Track in it.  Once the Track has been recorded to the hard 
drive, the ML-9600 will treat it much as it would a CD Track; the SCANSKIPPLAY/PAUSE, and 
STOP
 buttons all function much as they would for a CD. 
 
4.4
C  
T
HE 
D
ISPLAY
 
In playlist edit mode, the first line of the 2X16 alphanumeric display always shows the current Track 
name and Track gain expressed in dB. The Track gain is adjustable from –18dB to +18 dB in 0.1dB 
increments up to +/-10dB, after which it is adjusted in 1dB increments. To read more about Track gain, 
see Chapter 5: Digital Signal Processing
 
In Figure 4.4.2, the second line of the 2X16 display shows the Track’s Start Time in hours, minutes, 
seconds, and hundredths of a second (sometimes referred to as ABS or absolute time), and a write 
protect indication (either P for Protected or U for Unprotected). Moving the cursor underneath the "St" 
field and using the UP/YES and DOWN/NO keys will change the second line of the 2X16 display, 
indicating the Track’s End Time (relative to the beginning of the playlist), the Track Length, and the 
Track Fade-in
 and Fade-out parameters. More on these screens a little later.