4. Adjusting the Input level
Set the input selector switch to the MIC/LINE
position.
Push input fader 2 up to about "7".
Start playing the bass guitar, and slide gain control
2 towards the "MIC" direction, stopping when the
"+3" indicator on the level meter second from the
left flashes occasionally on the sound peaks.
5. Adjusting the recording level and sound
characteristics
Operate the equalizer controls for channel 2 to get
the desired tone. (If you plan to ping-pong this track
later, boost up the treble a little bit with the HIGH
EQ control.)
Use input fader 2 to adjust the recording level ac-
cording to the reading on the meter second from
the left.
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
6. Adjusting the monitor sound
Press the PAUSE switch to start the tape, and set
the sound balance of the bass guitar and drums.
If necessary, control the combined volume level
with the PHONES volume control.
After you have adjusted the monitor levels to your
satisfaction, rewind the tape and set the recorder
into the REC PAUSE mode.
7. Recording
Press the PAUSE switch to start recording. While
monitoring through headphones, the bass player
should play along in sync with the drum track.
When the musical segment is over, stop and rewind
the tape.
— Bass Guitar Recording completed —
8. Post recording check
Just press the play switch to check to see that
the track was recorded properly.
Set all switches and controls back to their nor-
mal positions.
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