1–5j: input level [+4 dbu, –10 dbu, –30 dbu, 1–5k: rec level [–°...+18 db, 1–5l: audio track name display – KORG TRINITY HDR-TRI User Manual

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Sequencer P1

24

48 kHz.
If a digital signal containing a copy inhibit flag is input, the display will indicate

Copy Inhibit

. The

HDR-TRI

is able to record a digital signal which contains the

SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) flag. However it will be recorded as
digital audio data without the SCMS flag.
When a signal with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz is being input, the display
will indicate

48 kHz

. For other sampling frequencies, the display will indicate

FsError

, and recording will not be performed correctly.

Also, when recording digitally, you must set the Global mode System Clock set-
ting of “1–1d: MIDI Clock/System Clock” to

S/P DIF

so that the

TRINITY

will

use the S/P DIF clock of the external device.

When recording from a CD or a sampler whose sampling frequency is other
than 48 kHz, use the ANALOG IN 1 or 2 jacks and select Analog for this set-
ting.

1–5j: Input Level

[+4 dBu, –10 dBu, –30 dBu]

This controls the gain amp that adjusts the level of the analog input.
If the input level is higher than this Input Level and the input is distorted (clip-
ping), the display will indicate

Overload

.

This parameter will be available when Analog is selected in “1–5i: Input Select.”
When recording vocals, route the signal through a mixer and set this to either
–10 dBu or +4 dBu. Set this to –30 dBu when recording a guitar that has active
pickups, or when recording a guitar that has passive pickups routed through an
effect device. However input levels will depend on the characteristics of the
equipment that is connected, on the loudness of the vocalist, and on playing
technique, etc., so use the following table merely as a guideline.

1–5k: Rec Level

[–

...+18 dB]

Adjust the level for recording.
Adjust the fader so that the level meter does not rise all the way.

The output volume will be affected by this setting, so if you have connected
external monitor speakers, etc., lower their volume before adjusting this set-
ting.

If an audio track is not selected in “1–5d: Track,” there will be no output
from the monitor even if the level meters are up.

1–5l: Audio Track Name Display

This indicates the audio track selected in “1–5d: Track.”
If T01...T16, MTR, or MIXER REC is selected in “1–5d: Track,” this will be dis-
played as OFF. It will likewise be displayed as OFF during multi-track recording
of MIDI tracks.

Example of connected device

–30 dBu

Guitar

–10 dBu

Consumer audio equipment such as CD player

+4 dBu

Professional audio equipment and keyboards

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