Recording a mic or guitar – Edirol UA-1000 User Manual

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Basic connections and settings

Recording a mic or guitar

With the setup shown below, you can listen to the audio data played back by your computer while you
perform on the guitar (or mic), and record only the guitar (or vocal) performance on your computer.

fig.mic-guitar

Connections

The sound of the device connected to INPUT 1 will be recorded on the left (L) channel of your computer. If
you connect to INPUT 2, the sound will be recorded on the right (R) channel.

Connect your guitar to INPUT 3.

Sampling frequency select switch

Set this to the sampling frequency that is selected in your recording software.

Input impedance select switch

If using a mic

select Lo-Z.

If using a guitar

select Hi-Z.

STEREO/MONO select switch (Direct monitor section)

Set this to specify whether you will monitor the input signal in stereo or in monaural.

Direct monitor soft control switch

Turn this on if you want to control the INPUT MONITOR from your software.

For details, refer to

“UA-1000 Control Panel”

(p. 36).

Direct monitor volume

Adjust the monitor volume appropriately.

Phantom power switch

If you are using a condenser mic, turn the phantom power switch on.

* If you have connected a device that does not require phantom power, you must turn off the phantom power

switch; failing to do so will damage your equipment.

Guitar/bass

Adjust the input level

Connect to

INPUT 3

Hi-Z on

PAD off

Specify the sampling frequency

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