1.
Send a signal to the audio Input. The source will play through the selected
Mon Output if the Rec Mon setting is ON or Auto. For best results, when
setting the gain, leave some room (a few dB) between your loudest level and
the max allowed, which is 0dB. If a red bar appears to the right of the level,
the signal is clipping and the level of the input signal should be lowered for
best quality.
Parameter
Description
Range of Values
Length
This parameter allows you to specify a
length of time that you want to record, in
terms of notes and bars.
When Custom is selected, touch the Stop
button to stop recording.
Custom, 1/4, 1/2, 1 bar, 2 bars, 4 bars, 8 bars,
16 bars, 32 bars, 64 bars, 128 bars
Rec Quant
This parameter lets you quantize the
recording to start and stop at the
designated musical time interval. This is
not available when Threshold recording
is enabled.
None
- always start and stop immediately
1/16 - quantize to the next sixteenth note time
1/8 - eighth note
1/4 - quarter note
1/2 - half note
1 bar - a whole note assuming 4/4 time
2 bars
4 bars
8 bars
RecThresh
Use the threshold recording option if you
want to start recording when a sound
level threshold is reached.
ON, OFF
Threshold
When threshold recording is enabled,
this controls the minimum sound level
required to trigger recording to begin.
-96.00 dB
to
+12.00 dB
Rec Mon:
Controls whether the input signals
received through IN1 and IN2 are played
out through the outputs selected in Mon
Output to enable you to monitor the
recording.
Off
- Inputs are never played through the
outputs.
Auto
- Inputs play through the outputs while
recording or the recording screen is visible.
On
- Inputs always play through the outputs.
RecToPlay
When this is On, and Length is not
Custom, bitbox micro will automatically
start to play the pad when recording
ends.
ON
,
OFF
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