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Using the Audio Mixer
Selecting the recording source
The SD-90 contains various setups of mixer settings that specify which input jacks will be sent to the
computer, where the audio effects will be placed, and which output will be monitored. These setups are
called
routings
, and can be recalled quickly and easily.
On the SD-90 you can select the source that will be recorded on your computer simply by switching the
routing. For example, if you want to monitor the sound of your guitar processed by the
Guitar Multi
effect
while recording only the unprocessed sound, or want to listen to the backing of the internal sound
generator while playing overdubs on your guitar, you can make the various necessary mixer settings
quickly and easily, simply by selecting a routing.
For details on the various types of routing that are available, refer to
*
If the selected routing is one that uses an audio effect (No. 05--18), the source will be output with the effect applied.
When the power is turned on, the effect type is Space Multi.
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Selecting a routing
In order to record audio signals on your sequencer software, select a
routing
that sends the sound from
the SD-90 via the USB cable to your computer.
fig.3-06
fig.3-07
1.
Press one of the
SOURCE
buttons, as appropriate for
your input source. The button will light, the routing
assigned to that button will be initialized, and the
routing number and connection diagram will appear
in the display.
Display
Input signal
MIC/GT
Front panel MIC/GUITAR jack *
LINE IN
Rear panel INPUT jacks
DIGITAL IN
Rear panel digital input jack (OPTICAL IN/COAXIAL IN)
WAVE
Digital audio played back on your computer
INST
Internal sound generator
Display
Output signal
REC OUT
Digital audio sent from the SD-90 via the USB cable to the computer
MASTER
The SD-90’s OUTPUT 1 jacks, headphone jack
, and digital output jack (OPTICAL
OUT/COAXIAL OUT)
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