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Input Settings
Input Settings
From the home screen (recording), use the <INPUT> (p. 11) to access
the input setting screens.
* You can also access the input setup screens by pressing [MENU]
Ú<INPUT SETUP>.
Input Source Settings
You can turn each input on/o or switch its polarity.
You can also turn linking on/o for the IN 1/2, IN 3/4, IN 5/6, and IN
7/8 input levels and sensitivity.
Input on/o settings
1. From the Home screen, choose <INPUT>.
2. Touch the icon for each input to turn it on/o.
Turn on the inputs that you want to use for recording, and turn o
the other inputs.
* If the sampling rate (p. 36) is 192 kHz, only IN 1–IN 4 can be used.
Switching the polarity
1. Touch <POLARITY>.
2. Touch the inputs whose polarity you want to invert.
“INVERT” will be shown on the icon for an input when its polarity is
inverted.
The R-88’s right side panel provides eight analog XLR input jacks, while its left side panel provides one digital input jack; you can record from up to
eight inputs simultaneously.
Connections
* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the
volume, and turn o all the units before making any connections.
* When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level
of the connected equipment may be low. If this happens, use
connection cables that do not contain resistors.
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)