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Monitor Settings
Here’s how to specify the sound to be monitored via the headphone
jack on the front panel.
REFERENCE
“R-88 Block Diagram” (p. 74)
MEMO
• If headphones are not connected, you can turn on the internal
speakers (p. 33) to monitor through the internal speakers.
• An alarm tone can be sounded from the monitor output when
recording begins or when an error occurs.
Make this setting in <MENU>Ú<SYSTEM SETUP>Ú<PEAK
ALARM >–<ALARM TONE LEVEL> (p. 66).
Monitor Screen
The monitor screen will appear when you press the [MONITOR]
knob (p. 6) on the front panel.
Settings for Headphone Monitoring
You can monitor one of the following choices: L/R stereo two-
channel mix created by the mixer section, the L+R mix, only L, or
only R.
1. Touch one of the buttons below “PHONES OUTPUT” to
select the sound that you want to monitor.
Button Explanation
L/R Output L and R of the two-channel mix in stereo
L+R
Combine L and R of the two-channel mix and output the
same sound from left and right
L
Output only the L channel of the two-channel mix from
left and right
R
Output only the R channel of the two-channel mix from
left and right
PFL (Pre Fader Listen)
The audio being input from IN 1–IN 8 can be monitored individually
without passing through the mixer section.
1. Touch one of the buttons below “PFL” to select the input
that you want to monitor.
To return to monitoring the two-channel mix, touch one of the
buttons below “PHONES OUTPUT.”
* The PFL setting will be cancelled when you exit the monitor
screen.
REALTIME ANALYZER
The upper part of the screen is a REALTIME ANALYZER, which shows
the spectrum of the currently monitored source in real time.
In the lower part of the screen you can choose the source to be
monitored.
The buttons below “PFL” show the frequency distribution of the
currently selected sound in real time.
This is a useful way to nd a channel that contains noise, or to
investigate the frequency response of the room.
MEMO
The frequency response will also be aected by the mic you use.