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Overview Getting Ready Recording Playback File Operation Computer Appendix
Panel Descriptions
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12
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8
11
9
1
Omnidirectional (OMNI) mic
This is an omnidirectional stereo mic built
into the R-26 (p. 42)
2
Directional (XY) mic
This is a stereo mic built into the R-26 (p.
42).
3
Touch panel display
This touch panel shows various
information for the R-26, and also allows
you to make settings and perform
operations (p. 16).
4
PEAK indicator
This will light when the input volume is
excessive.
5
[INPUT 1] knob
This adjusts the input level (p. 45).
6
[INPUT 2] knob
This adjusts the input level (p. 45).
7
[SENS] button
This sets the input sensitivity and the
mode of the internal mics (p. 43).
8
[PREV] button
Press this button to move to the beginning
of the project, or to select the previous
project. By holding down this button, you
can rewind through the project. You can do
this during playback or while stopped.
9
[NEXT] button
Press this button to select the next project.
By holding down this button, you can fast-
forward through the project. You can do
this during playback or while stopped.
10
[MENU] button
This button lets you make various settings
for the R-26, such as recording/playback
settings and specifying the date and time
(p. 18).
11
[STOP] button
This button stops playback or recording.
12
[PLAY/PAUSE] button
Press this button to start playback, or to
pause playback or recording.
13
[REC] button
This puts the R-26 in recording-standby
mode, or initiates recording. The button
will blink in recording-standby, and will
be steadily lit during recording.
Overview of the R-26