Recording, Selecting your recording device, Unbalanced input – KORG MR-1 User Manual

Page 15: Balanced input, Recording using the mic inputs, Using the included mic (cm-2m)

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6. Recording

When you record on the MR-1, date and time information is automatically added to the file so
that you can manage your projects more easily.

If you set the date and time on the MR-1 (

p.28), the date and time will be correct. However, if the

rechargeable battery does not have enough power to turn the MR-1 on and you let it sit for a few
days, the date and time settings will be reset, so you'll need to set them correctly after recharging
the battery.

Selecting your recording device

In addition to using the included mic (CM-2M) for convenient recording, you can record via a
commercially-available mic, or connect high output level devices such as keyboards or audio
equipment and record them.
Use stereo mini-plugs if you're connecting balanced devices to the input jacks, or monaural
mini-plugs if you're connecting unbalanced devices.

2:HOT

1:GND

3:COLD

GND COLD HOT

GND

COLD

HOT

GND

HOT

GND

HOT

HOT

GND

Unbalanced input

(use a monaural mini-plug)

Balanced input

(use a stereo mini-plug)

RCA (phono) plug

TRS 1/4" phone plug
(monaural)

XLR plug

TRS 1/4" phone plug
(stereo)

Recording using the mic inputs

Set the input switch to MIC. If the level is too low even after you've adjusted the gain (

→p.16),

you may need to use a mic preamp (sold separately).

Using the included mic (CM-2M)

Connect the white-banded mic plug
to the L input jack, and the black-
banded mic plug to the R input jack.
You may use the included clip stand
as needed. Since the included mic is
plug-in power compatible, turn on
the plug-in power switch when us-
ing it

CM-2M

Tripod attachment screw hole

White: to the L input jack

Black:
to the R input jack

Clip stand

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