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Operating the G Track
Using the Direct Monitor -
continued
MONO Mode
When the MONO mode is
selected, you hear the two mono
inputs signals, for example guitar
and mic, directly from the mic’s
input circuitry with the input
signals in mixed mono. This
way you hear both of the input
signals, with no delay, in both
sides of the headphones. Since
the direct monitor affects only the
input signals, you’ll still hear the
payback of the DAW in stereo.
Stereo Mode
When you switch the Direct
Monitor to STEREO, you’ll hear
the line inputs, directly from the
microphone input circuitry, while
maintaining the stereo image.
This way you’ll hear the stereo
input signals, with no delay,
and with their proper left / right
image in the headphones. Since
the direct monitor affects only the
input signals, you’ll still hear the
payback of the DAW in stereo.
Recording in Dual Mono Mode
You can also record two mono
tracks, for example, electric guitar
and bass, using the stereo input.
Use the 1/8-inch to dual RCA
cable with adapters, if necessary,
to connect two mono signals and
select the STEREO input mode.
Since you are recording two
mono tracks, switch the Direct
Monitor to MONO so that you
hear both track in both sides of
the headphones.
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