Rear panel – Zoom MRS-1044 User Manual

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(4) MARKER [

U]/[I] keys

These keys move to the mark that precedes or follows the

current location.

(5) [MARK] key

This key sets a mark at the current location. By pressing

the [MARK] key at a previously marked location, you can

access a screen that lets you assign a scene to that mark.

(6) Cursor [

Q]/[W]/[E]/[R] keys

These keys are used to switch between display screens, or

to move the blinking area within the display.

(7) Dial

This is used mainly to adjust the value of a setting.

(8) [EDIT] key

Use this key when you want to edit the settings of the

internal effects, or to edit a rhythm song / rhythm pattern.

(9) [UNDO/REDO] key

This key is used to capture recorded data from a track, or to

exchange (swap) the captured data with the contents of the

current track.

(10)[EXIT] key

This key is used to cancel execution of a function, or to

return to the previous setting screen.

(11)[ENTER] key

This key is used to confirm a selection or to execute a

function.

(1) ZERO [

U] key

This key returns to the starting location of the song (the

zero position of the counter).

(2) REW [

T] key

This key moves the current location backward in steps of

one second (or in steps of one beat). Press and hold the key

to rewind quickly.

(3) FF [

Y] key

This key moves the current location forward in steps of one

second (or in steps of one beat). Press and hold the key to

fast-forward quickly.

(4) STOP [

P] key

This key stops the song. To turn the Scrub function on,

hold down this key and press the PLAY [

R] key.

(5) PLAY [

R] key

This key plays the song from the current location.

(6) REC [

O] key

Use this key to record on the recorder, to record a rhythm

pattern, or to begin creating a rhythm song.

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(2)

(3)

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(5)

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Rear panel

(1) [INPUT 1] jacks

These are the input jacks for INPUT 1. Select and use one

of the following three jacks.

• BALANCE: This is an XLR balanced jack to which a mic

or line-level device can be connected.

• UNBALANCE: This is an unbalanced phone jack to

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