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Quick Guide
Overview Quick Guide Getting Ready IN/OUT/Monitor
Recording/Playback
Mixer Timecode File Operation USB Appendix
Connections
Connect your recording mics or recording sources to the R-88’s input jacks.
page 28
CD player or other audio source
DIGITAL IN
IN 1/L–IN 8/R
Dynamic Mic Condenser Mic
Equipment that has
a digital output jack
(XLR)
Setting of the Phantom Power
Set the [PHANTOM] switch (p. 8) to
“ON” when you have connected a
condenser microphones that require
phantom power.
Recording
2
Input Settings
Turn on the inputs that you want to record. Recording is possible only for inputs that are turned on.
page 28
Input Level/Input Sensitivity Settings
Adjust the sensitivity and input level for each input to be recorded.
page 31
1. In the home screen (recording) (p. 10), touch <INPUT>.
* You can also access the input
setup screens by pressing
[MENU]
Ú<INPUT SETUP>.
2. Touch the icon for each input to turn it on/o.
Input from the
DIGITAL IN jack
Input from the IN
1/L–IN 8/R jacks
* DIGITAL IN cannot be used
simultaneously with IN 1
and IN 2.
Use the [LEVEL]/[SENS] knobs to adjust the level and
sensitivity.
When you move a [SENS] knob (outer), the current value is shown
in the screen.
For details on adjusting the input level, refer to “Adjusting the
input level” (p. 31).
* The level cannot be adjusted for DIGITAL IN.
This section explains the basic settings for recording, and the procedures for recording and playback.