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Connecting to Your Computer via USB
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Using the R-26 as an Audio Interface
The audio input from the R-26 can be recorded via USB into software on your computer.
At the same time, recording and playback can be carried out on the R-26.
* You won’t be able to play projects that have a dierent sampling frequency than the sampling
frequency that is set for the audio interface.
* Projects that are played back by the R-26 will be output from the PHONES jack. The output of
such project playback won’t be available on your computer.
Main Screen for Audio Interface Mode
Audio interface mode
Input level to the PC
Input level from the PC
Tabs
* On the R-26 itself, the source
to be recorded will be darkly
highlighted.
For instructions on how to set
the recording source, refer to
”Simultaneous Recording on
the R-26 Itself” (p. 90).
Audio Interface Block Diagram
PHANTOM
(XLR ONLY)
PLUG IN
POWER
LOOP BACK
LEVEL
LOOP BACK
SW
SENSE
SENSE
SENSE
LEVEL
PHONES
PREVIEW
MONITOR
DIRECT
MONITOR
VOLUME
LEVEL
LEVEL
INPUT 1/L
INPUT 2/R
INT MIC
XY
INT MIC
OMNI
PLUG IN
MIC
AD
DA
LIMITER
SD/SDHC Card
LOW
CUT
USB
REC PLAY
TO
PC
FROM
PC