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track is in Mute mode. When the SOLO button is lit, it

indicates the track is in Solo mode.

8

REC buttons/indicators

Use these buttons to turn recording on/off for each

track.
To monitor a track's input sound through headphones

or a monitoring system, press the REC button for the

corresponding track.
When the REC button is turned on, the REC button

flashes when the recorder is stopped, and lights during

recording.

9

SELECT buttons/indicators

When you press one of these buttons, the

corresponding track (1 to 23/24) is selected (its button

lights) as the current channel.
The mixer and other functions are applied to the

current channel.
These buttons are also used for the following

purposes.

To assign an input source to a track (See "Assigning

inputs" on page 44.)
To assign effects to an input (See "Inserting a guitar

effect" on page 64.)
To select the group for FADER GROUP

0

TRACK faders (TRACK 1 to TRACK 23/24)

Use these faders to adjust the monitoring level of a

track's playback signal or the input signal assigned to

the track. (See "Levels and balance" on page 68.)

q

Operation buttons for various functions

Use these buttons to activate/deactivate functions or

to perform the operation set to them.

w

FADER GROUP button/indicator

Press this button to set a fader group.
The button becomes lit.

e

STEREO SELECT button/indicator

When the Assign screen is displayed, you can press this

button to move the cursor from the

TRACK

display to

the

STEREO BUS

display, and set the input for the

stereo bus.

r

STEREO fader

Use this fader to adjust the stereo signal level output

from the STEREO OUT jacks and PHONES jack. Use

this fader also to adjust the recording level when

bouncing or mixing down tracks.

t

REW (m) (TO ZERO) button

When stopped or during playback, press and hold this

button to rewind. Rewind is performed at a fixed 10x

speed.
Press briefly to jump to the previous mark.
Press and hold the STOP (8) button and press

this button to locate the beginning of the song

(

00:00:00:00

= ZERO point). (See "Returning

to zero (TO ZERO) and returning to last recording

position (TO LAST REC)" on page 55.)

y

F FWD (,) (TO LAST REC) button

When stopped or during playback, press and hold this

button to fast-forward. Fast-forward is performed at a

fixed 10x speed.
Press briefly to jump to the next mark.
Press and hold the STOP (8) button and press this

button to locate the last recording position (LAST

REC point). (See "Returning to zero (TO ZERO) and

returning to last recording position (TO LAST REC)" on

page 55.)

u

STOP (8) button

Use this button to stop playback, recording and fast-

forward/rewind. Press at the same time as you press

the REW (m) (TO ZERO) button or F FWD (,) (TO

LAST REC) button to locate the beginning of the song

(

00:00:00:00

= ZERO point) or the last recording

position (LAST REC point). (See "Returning to zero (TO

ZERO) and returning to last recording position (TO

LAST REC)" on page 55.)

i

PLAY (7) button/indicator

Press this button to start playback.
During recording, press this button to stop recording

and start playback (punch out).
During playback or recording, the PLAY (7) button

becomes lit.

o

RECORD (0) button/indicator

Press this button to start recording.
This button becomes lit during recording. During

playback, if you press this button when a track REC

button is flashing, recording to that track will begin

(punch in). (See "Auto punch in/out" on page 57.)

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