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Recording/Playing Back a Song
4. Press [PLAY].
The [REC] and REC TRACK button indicators change 
from flashing in red to being continually lit and 
recording begins.
[PLAY] lights up.
Only what you are currently playing is recorded to the 
new track. The music that is being played back is not 
recorded.
* If you use the INPUT LEVEL knob to turn down the volume 
of the input source during recording, the sound will be 
recorded in the audio track at a low volume, so that noise will 
be more apparent when you raise the volume of the audio track 
for playback.If you want to lower the sound of the input source 
that you are monitoring, lower the volume with the MASTER 
fader. 
To change the volume of the music being played back, use the 
TRACK fader for the respective tracks.
5. When you finish recording, press [STOP].
* You cannot play back sounds recorded for less than one 
second.
(10) Adjusting the Sound for 
Each Track
You can adjust the tone, panning, and volume balance for 
each track individually.
Setting the positioning (pan) of the sound
1. Press [PAN/EQ].
fig.00-434b
2. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to “PAN,” 
and press [ENTER].
The Pan settings screen appears.
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3. Press CURSOR [
] [
] and turn the TIME/VALUE 
dial to change each track pan settings.
* Pressing a REC TRACK button moves the cursor to the track 
corresponding to the button pressed. 
* Pressing [ENTER] sets this to “C00” (Center).
4. Press [EXIT] (or [PAN/EQ]) to return to the Play screen.
Tracks 7 and 8 are stereo tracks, and any pan settings that are 
made apply to both of the tracks as a pair.
• When set to C00: Track 7 is panned left, and Track 8 is 
panned right.
• When set to L50: Both Track 7 and Track 8 are panned 
left.
• When set to R50: Both Track 7 and Track 8 are panned 
right.
Some tips for overdubbing
When you record new material while listening to a 
recorded performance, your playing may tend to be 
buried in the existing performances, making it difficult 
for you to play. In this case, you can slightly lower the 
faders of the playback tracks, or pan the playback tracks 
to left (or right) and the sound you are playing to right 
(or left) to make it easier to hear yourself.