Roland CDX-1 用户手册

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Prepare for recording—Multitrack recording
Prepare for recording
Monitoring the sound of a connected 
instrument
Selecting the input source
Press the INPUT SELECT button(s) for the instrument you will record. The indicator 
of the selected button(s) will light.
Adjusting the input sensitivity
1. Turn the INPUT SENS knob to adjust the input sensitivity.
Adjust the INPUT SENS knob as high as possible without causing the peak indicator 
to light when the sound is input.
2. Press [DISPLAY] a number of times to access the Post-fader screen. Turn the 
INPUT REC LEVEL knob to adjust the level so that “IN” level meter moves as far 
as possible without exceeding the dotted line in the upper portion.
fig.41-11
* If you use the INPUT REC LEVEL knob to turn 
down the volume of the input source, 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 INPUT REC LEVEL knob is set at 
 in case of Digital In, input level will be “0 dB.”
Monitoring the sound
Use the MASTER fader to adjust the volume of the instrument or mic that you are 
monitoring.
If you are monitoring through headphones, adjust the 
MASTER fader
 and the 
PHONES knob
 to set a comfortable volume.
Setting the left/right position (pan) of the input sound
If you adjust the pan (left/right position) of the instrument you are playing to a 
location where it can be heard easily, the sound of your instrument will not be lost 
in the other sounds during overdubbing (p. 124), and you will find it easier to work.
1. Press TRACK EDIT [PAN].
The Pan settings screen appears.
fig.41-12
2. Press CURSOR [
] to select the INPUT 
knob display.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the pan.
4. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
For details on the jack to use 
for connections and on the 
INPUT SELECT button, refer 
to “Panel Descriptions: Rear 
panel” (p. 30) and “Panel 
Descriptions: INPUT section” 
(p. 21).
The meter moves high level as possible without 
exceeding the limit shown as dotted line.
For details on adjusting the 
volume of the device 
connected to the OUTPUT 
jack, refer to the operating 
manual for that device.
When recording in stereo 
using SIMUL, set the input pan 
to “L100” (the far left) before 
you record. If you set the input 
pan except for “L100,” the two 
input sources will be mixed 
and recorded.
The pan you set here is 
automatically reflected in the 
pan of the recording-
destination audio track. When 
you play back, you will hear 
the same pan setting as when 
you recorded. After recording, 
you are free to adjust the pan 
setting of each audio track. 
(“Setting the left/right position 
(pan) of each audio track”; 
p. 132)