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Using the Audio Mixer
*
MIC/GT
will be displayed if
Select Analog In
is set to
Mic/Gtr
, and
LINE IN
will be displayed if
Line
is selected.
2.
By turning the
[V1]
knob you can change the routing assigned to the button. For example, if you want to
change the location of the effects, or to change the connections, turn the
[V1]
knob to select a different
routing.
3.
If you once again press the
SOURCE
button that you pressed in
step 1
, the button will go dark, and you’ll
be returned to the main screen.
*
If you hold down
[SHIFT]
and press a
SOURCE
button (
[MIC/GUITAR][LINE IN][DIGITAL IN][TRACK
DOWN]
), the routing that was first assigned to each button will once again be recalled.
Setting the volume of the source sound
You can adjust the volume (recording level) of each source that is sent to your computer or output to the
OUTPUT 1
jacks.
The volume of each source can be adjusted in two ways:
icon display
or
list display
. Use the method
appropriate for your situation or preferences.
*
It is not possible to save the edited state of the audio mixer in the SD-90’s internal memory.
The
edited state will be lost when you turn off the power. If you want to preserve the edited state, either make a note of the
settings, or save them on an external MIDI sequencer or similar device. (
"Writing/loading SD-90 settings"
Input sources and the MASTER output
All input sources are always output to
MASTER
. The routing will determine which signals are assigned
to be sent via USB to your computer (
REC OUT
). This means that if you want to record only one source,
you must select a routing in which
REC SOURCE
"Selecting the recording source"
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