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Chapter 4
Recording to a sound clip
The AW16G has a Sound Clip function that lets you record and play 
back independently of the recorder section. You can use a sound clip 
to quickly record and play back your performances on an audio 
source connected to the AW16G or on the pads. This is an ideal way 
to capture ideas for a song or arrangement, or to record a simple 
accompaniment for practicing a part.
This chapter explains how an instrument or mic connected to an 
input jack can be recorded as a sound clip.
Connecting your instrument or mic
First, the instrument or mic that you want to record must 
be connected to a MIC/LINE INPUT jack. The various 
types of jack are compatible with the following sources.
●  MIC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1/2
These are XLR-type balanced input jacks. Use a male 
XLR 
↔ female XLR cable to connect your mic, direct 
box, or a guitar/bass preamp that has a balanced out-
put jack.
● MIC/LINE INPUT (TRS phone) jacks 3–8
These are TRS-type balanced input jacks. Use a 1/4" 
TRS phone 
↔ female XLR cable to connect your mic, 
direct box, or a guitar/bass preamp that has a bal-
anced output jack.
Alternatively, you can use a 1/4" phone 
↔ 1/4" 
phone cable to connect an instrument with unbal-
anced output, such as a synthesizer or rhythm 
machine.
● MIC/LINE INPUT jack 8 (Hi-Z)
Use a 1/4" phone 
↔ phone cable to directly connect 
an electric guitar/bass that has passive pickups.
MIC/LINE INPUT 
(XLR) jacks 1/2
Balanced cable
(male XLR 
↔ female XLR)
Mic
Electric 
guitar/bass
Preamp or effect proces-
sor with balanced output
Direct box
1/4" TRS phone 
↔ female XLR 
cable
Mic
Electric 
guitar/bass
Preamp or effect proces-
sor with balanced output
Direct box
MIC/LINE INPUT 
(TRS phone) jacks 
3–8
1/4" phone 
↔ phone cable
Synthesizer/
rhythm machine
MIC/LINE INPUT 
(TRS phone) jacks 
3–8
1/4" phone 
↔ phone cable
MIC/LINE INPUT 
(HI-Z) jacks 8
Electric guitar/bass 
with passive pickups