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Can I reduce the record volume of an accompaniment CD in the playback drive of the PSD340 to achieve a better balance when recording with a live source?

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Can I reduce the record volume of an accompaniment CD in the playback drive of the PSD340 to achieve a better balance when recording with a live source?

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Yes. Use the “CD Level” feature in the menu to reduce the accompaniment CD playback volume. Press “Menu/Store.” Rotate the Select wheel clockwise until “CD Level” is in the display. Press the “Select” wheel down and rotate counterclockwise to attenuate the level of the CD. Choose your level of attenuation, say 6 dB, and press the “Select” wheel down to accept the setting. Press “Menu/Store.” The accompaniment CD will now be lower in volume so the live source is more balanced and more prominent. Back to top I set my record levels with the PSD300/PSD300P, but when I select the “Record” mode, the record levels disappear and “NO SIGNAL” flashes in the display momentarilyWhats wrong? Check your “Input” selector above the CD Play/Record drive. The “Input” selector should be set to Analog for live recording. Use the Digital setting when connecting external digital sources to the digital input on the back panel.

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Yes. Use the “CD Level” feature in the menu to reduce the accompaniment CD playback volume. Press “Menu/Store.” Rotate the Select wheel clockwise until “CD Level” is in the display. Press the “Select” wheel down and rotate counterclockwise to attenuate the level of the CD. Choose your level of attenuation, say 6 dB, and press the “Select” wheel down to accept the setting. Press “Menu/Store.” The accompaniment CD will now be lower in volume so the live source is more balanced and more prominent.

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Yes. Use the CD Level feature in the menu to reduce the accompaniment CD playback volume. Press Menu/Store. Rotate the Select wheel clockwise until CD Level is in the display. Press the Select wheel down and rotate counterclockwise to attenuate the level of the CD. Choose your level of attenuation, say 6 dB, and press the Select wheel down to accept the setting. Press Menu/Store. The accompaniment CD will now be lower in volume so the live source is more balanced and more prominent.

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Yes. Use the “CD Level” feature in the menu to reduce the accompaniment CD playback volume. Press “Menu/Store.” Rotate the Select wheel clockwise until “CD Level” is in the display. Press the “Select” wheel down and rotate counterclockwise to attenuate the level of the CD. Choose your level of attenuation, say 6 dB, and press the “Select” wheel down to accept the setting. Press “Menu/Store.” The accompaniment CD will now be lower in volume so the live source is more balanced and more prominent. I set my record levels with the PSD300/PSD300P, but when I select the “Record” mode, the record levels disappear and “NO SIGNAL” flashes in the display momentarilyWhats wrong? Check your “Input” selector above the CD Play/Record drive. The “Input” selector should be set to Analog for live recording. Use the Digital setting when connecting external digital sources to the digital input on the back panel. When I press the “REC” button on my RC300PSD remote, why wont my PSD300 go into record mode? T

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