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red when track is armed.
(F) To hear the input as you adjust gain, first turn the Channel knob until
fader setting is 0dB. Then, tap Gain (on Channel screen) and turn the
HP encoder to adjust input sensitivity for the source.
If possible, adjust with signal coming in at the intended level and ob-
serve the LED ring around the Channel knob. Aim for the LED ring to
remain green for the majority of the time. If unsure where to start, set
the gain to 35dB for mic sources, 10dB for line sources, and make ad-
justments as needed.
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The Gain adjustment will time out after five seconds.
(G) Tap the Dots icon to access “page” 2 of settings, such as Pan, Reverb,
Air, etc. Set any/all of them as desired.
(H) Enable Linking if your source is a stereo instrument such as a keyboard,
drum machine, or computer output.
(I) Tap
to return to the Home screen.
8. Set up metronome.
(A) Tap
.
(B) Page through submenu and tap Metronome. You will hear a preview of
the metronome in headphones while in this sub-menu.
(C) Make adjustments to the volume and to fit your intended time signature
and tempo.
(D) Tap Count-in to select how many measures the metronome will count at
the beginning before recording begins.
(E) On page 2 of the Metronome sub-menu, tap On During... to determine
when you’ll hear the metronome. Options include: Count-in, Record, or
Play.
(F) Tap
. The metronome preview will stop.
(G) Tap
to access the Music Control menu. Then tap
to activate the
metronome. The Metronome icon will illuminate orange when active.
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The metronome will only start when the MixPre enters record and/or play accord-
ing to the On During... settings previously configured.
9. From the Home screen, ensure the track number you intend to record is
red, indicating it is armed and ready to record. You should also see input
levels on the meter view.
10. Push REC button to record and play music!
11. Press Stop button to stop recording. Press it again (twice) to return to the
beginning of the recording.
12. Push Play button to playback the recording. During playback, you can