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Sound sources
Applications of BUSS RECORD
Connecting the sound source
1. Connect the sound sources to record to [INPUT] A to D.
Preparations to record
1. Press the [INPUT SEL] key (ORANGE: Flashing).
The display to select “IN (Input)” - “TRK (Track)” appears.
2. Press the [CH STATUS/CH SEL] key of ch9-ch12 so it
flashes ORANGE (ch9-ch12 -> “IN (Input)”).
3. Press the [BUSS-SOURCE] key (GREEN: Flashing).
The display to select the source channel appears.
4. Press the [CH STATUS/CH SEL] key of ch1-ch4 and the
[CH STATUS/CH SEL] key of ch9-ch12.
Ch1-4 and ch9-12 are set to the source channel.
5. Press the [BUSS-REC TRK] key (RED: Flashing).
The display to select the REC track appears.
6. Press the [CH STATUS/CH SEL] key of ch7 and ch8.
Ch7 and ch8 are set as the REC track.  The signals from
ch1-4 and ch9-12 can not be recorded to tracks 7 and 8.
7. Press the [EXIT/NO] key to return to the Normal Display.
8. Set the ch1-4, ch 7&8, and ch9-12 fader and master fader
to "0".
9. Press the [RECORD] key to go to the input monitor (RED:
Flashing).
10. Set the ch7/8 fader and PAN that is used to monitor the
REC track.
Set the ch7 PAN to the LEFT (L) and ch8 PAN to the RIGHT
(R).  The position of the recorded signal can be checked.
11. Adjust the faders, PAN, equalizer and effect of each
source channel (ch1-4 and ch9-12).
The sound is recorded on track 7 by setting the source
channel PAN to the LEFT.  The sound is recorded on track
8 by setting the source channel PAN to the RIGHT.
The sound is recorded on both tracks by setting the source
channel PAN to the CENTER.
When the preparations to record have been completed,
start recording according to the basic "BUSS RECORD"
instructions described earlier.
Tips: How to adjust the REC BUSS Master Level
To adjust the REC BUSS Master Level, press the 
[BUSS-
REC TRK]
 key then use the 
[JOG]
 dial while the follow-
ing display is shown.  The default setting of the REC
BUSS Master Level is set to "
80
".  However, this can be
modified to a voluntary REC BUSS Master Level with
the 
[JOG]
 dial.  After adjusting the level, press the
[EXIT/NO]
 key.
The Normal Display appears.  The master level dur-
ing recording appears on the level meter shown on
the display below.
ACCESS
PHANTOM
INPUT SEL
SOURCE
REC ASSIGN
BUSS
DIRECT
REC TRK
REC TRK
AUTO RTN
AUTO PUNCH
START
IN
OUT
END
IN
ALIGN SEL
OUT
DISP SEL
PGM SEL
SETUP
INT
MIXDOWN
A RTN
A PLAY
SCENE SEQ.
TIME BASE
CLIPBOARD
MARK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
HOLD/
STORE
EDIT
UNDO
/REDO
VARI
PITCH
LOCATE
SCRUB
P.EDIT
EVT MEM
F FWD
REWIND
PLAY
STOP
RECORD
CLIPBOARD PLAY
LOCATE ABS 0
LOCATE REC END
PREV
NEXT
JOG
SHUTTLE
AUTO
PUNCH
EXIT/NO
EJECT
ENTER/YES
FADER
ADJUST
LEVEL
ADJUST
SHIFT
CH PARAM EDIT
CH VIEW
FADER
TRACK
LO-G
PAN
PRE/POST
MID-G/F/Q
AUX1/AUX2
COMP
PRE/POST
EFF1/EFF2
HI-G/F/Q
EQ/COMP
MUTE
MUTE
EFF1
EFF2
EFF EDIT
MAP
DIRECT RCL
CLEAR
STORE
RECALL
SCENE
MUTE
OFF
PLAY
GREEN
REC
RED
INPUT
ORANGE
CH STATUS
CH STATUS/CH SEL
1/9/A
2/10/B
3/11/C
4/12/D
5/13/E
6/14/F
7/15/G
8/16/H
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
PEAK
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
LINE
MIC
0
10
0
10
PHONES
MON OUT
TRIM
INPUT
6/14/F
7/15/G
5/13/E
4/12/D
3/11/C
2/10/B
1/9/A
INSERT
UNBAL
BAL
8/16/H
BAL
INSERT
UNBAL
R
L
PHONES
MON OUT
MUTE
OFF
PLAY
GREEN
REC
RED
INPUT
ORANGE
CH STATUS
CH STATUS/CH SEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
10
B
11
C
12
D
13
E
14
F
15
G
16
H
MASTER
TRACK
INPUT
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
+6
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
+6
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
+6
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
+6
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
+6
-
-
-
-
-
ACCESS
PHANTOM
CD PLAY
OPTICAL
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 7
Track 8
INPUT A ~ D
Record by mixing the input sound and play sound
Here, we will mix the play sounds of tracks 1-4 with the signals input through [INPUT] A-D to record on tracks 7 and
8.
BUSS RECORD makes it possible to record all the source channel signals sent to REC BUSS L/R on either 2 tracks or
1 track.  The source channel is selectable with the “IN (Input)” channel and “TRK (Track)” channel, therefore, it is
possible to record the input signals along with signals that are already recorded.