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Recording Acoustic Instruments or Vocals 
 
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Select the internal mics.
 
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Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to choose “MIC Select.”
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
Use the [+] [-] buttons to change the value to select 
“Internal.“
 
6
 
Adjust the input level of the internal mics.
 
On the CD-2i’s left side, set the [MIC LEVEL] switch to its “MANUAL” position.
 
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Turn the [MIC] knob to adjust the input level of the internal mics.
 
Adjust the loudness of the sound you’re recording. Since you’re not using the LINE/PHONO 
input, turn the [LINE/PHONO] knob all the way to the left (off).
While producing the sound that you’ll actually be recording, turn the [MIC] knob to adjust the 
input level.
Adjust the level so that the PEAK indicator located above the [MIC] knob lights briefly at the 
loudest moments of the performance or vocal you’ll be recording.
* When using the [MIC] knob or [LINE/PHONO] knob, you might hear a slight noise when the 
recording level changes; this does not indicate a malfunction.
 
fig.rec-intmic03-e.eps
Louder
Quieter
The level meter will move according 
to the level of the audio input.
PEAK indicator
At this position
The input level and the recorded result
If the input level is high
  There is a limit on the level that the CD-2i is able to record. 
The PEAK indicator will light to indicate that the audio input has exceeded this limit (i.e., 
the input is too loud). If you record even though the PEAK indicator is lit, the recorded 
audio will be distorted.
If the input level is too low
  The recorded audio will not be distorted, but the playback 
will not be as loud as it should be.
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