Analog recording from an audio device
Make connections as shown in the diagram.
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Adjust the equalizer and
chorus/reverb
Signal flow
Normally, when connecting a record player, you should turn on the Phono equalizer switch. If
your record player includes an equalizer, turn this switch off.
Use the Input sensitivity knobs to adjust the input level. For the best-quality recording, use the
input sensitivity knobs to adjust the level until it is as high as you can get it without causing the
Input peak indicator to light.
Turn on the Input monitor switch, and use the Input monitor knob to adjust the monitor volume.
Do not connect anything to the input jacks that you are not using.
*
If you are using 96 kHz PLAY/REC, you cannot apply the center canceller effect.
Avoid loop connections
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UA-700
If the UA-700 is connected as shown in the above diagram to a device that passes the input audio
through to the output, and if the Input Monitor switch is turned on, the sound will loop between
the UA-700 and that device, producing oscillation at an unexpectedly high volume. Be careful to
avoid such connections, since this can cause malfunction or speaker damage.
Turn on if using
a record player
Turn this ON if you want to
monitor the input directly
Example of loop connection
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Audio amp
(cassette deck)
Adjust the
input level
Cancel the
vocal
* Depending on your system, the sound may be
affected by noise from your computer.
• Connect the grounding terminal of the UA-700 with
the grounding terminal of your record player.
• Connect the UA-700 to an AC outlet that is separate
from the AC outlet used by your computer.
• Make the correct grounding connections for your
computer. (Refer to the manual of your computer.)
Audio amp
(cassette deck,
record player)
LINE OUT
LINE IN
Application guide
MIDI
Sound Module
Record player
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