Chapter 10 j obs – Yamaha SU700 User Manual
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Chapter 10 J
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Chapter 10 Jobs
This job selects the source for the audio input signal used for recording and for the
AUDIO IN track. Available settings are as follows. The factory default setting is
LINE
.
LINE
Line-level analog input supplied to the L and/or R analog input jacks on
the rear panel. Use this setting when supplying line-level input.
MIC
Microphone-level input supplied to the L and/or R analog input jacks
on the rear panel. Use this setting when supplying sound through a
microphone.
OPTICAL
Optical signal supplied to the AIEB1 board’s OPTICAL (fiber-cable)
connector. This setting is available only if the optional AEIB1 board is
installed. (See Note below.)
DIGITAL
Optical signal supplied to the AIEB1 board’s DIGITAL (coaxial) connec-
tor. This setting is available only if the optional AEIB1 board is in-
stalled. (See Note below.)
OFF
The SU700 does not accept realtime audio input from any source. (Dur-
ing sample-recording mode, the SU700 will accept LINE input.)
NOTE:
The OPTICAL and DIGITAL inputs can only be used for recording of samples. They can-
not be used as the source for the AUDIO IN track. If you set the source to OPTICAL or
DIGITAL, therefore, the SU700 will not accept realtime AUDIO IN input.
Procedure
1.
Press SYSTEM | SETUP to enter this job. Then turn the dial as necessary to select
AUDIO IN, and press [OK].
2.
Turn the dial to select the desired value.
3.
Press [OK] to return to the main screen, or press [CANCEL] to move back one level.
You can set the ribbon to control any one of the 17 settings indicated below. With the
exception of the
SCRATCH
setting (which must be made using the dial), you can
make the setting either by turning the dial or by pressing the appropriate knob-
functionbutton.
For general information about the ribbon controller and the SCRATCH effect, refer
to page 173. For a detailed description of each of the knob functions, refer to Chapter
8, “Knob Functions,” on page 193.