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Overview Getting Ready Recording Playback File Operation Computer Appendix
Using the R-26
This section introduces how you can use the R-26 in various situations, and describes various
examples of appropriate recording settings.
Recording an Acoustic Instrument
Recording vocals, acoustic guitar, or wind instruments
Using the internal mics
When using the internal mics, point the mics directly at the instrument to be recorded, taking
care that the recording is not skewed toward the left or right channel. Placing the mics near the
instrument (close miking) will create a clear and bright-sounding recording. Placing the mics
farther away (distant miking) will create a more mellow-sounding recording. You can use the
separately sold mic stand adaptor to attach the R-26 to a commercially available mic stand.
R-26
MENU Item Setting
REC SETUP
REC MODE 2 CHANNEL
REC SOURCE INTERNAL
SENS INT MIC MIC MODE SOLO