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MGP32X/MGP24X Owner’s Manual
33
Recording/Playing back
About USB device recording/playing
back
The MGP32X/MGP24X features an internal USB device
recorder function that lets you record the output from the STE-
REO bus L/R or MATRIX bus 1 and 2 to a conventional USB
storage device as an audio file. It also lets you playback a song
saved to a USB device via an assigned STEREO bus, MONITOR
OUT, or channels 29/30 {21/22}.
Signal flow of the USB device recorderf
NOTE
Recording and playback cannot be done simultaneously.
The signal being recorded cannot be input to the input chan-
nel.
About the USB device
You can use commercially-available USB flash drives, HDD
(hard disc drive) or SSD (solid-state drive), which support USB
mass storage device class.
NOTICE
While data is being accessed, such as when recording,
playing, or saving a file, you must not disconnect the
USB device from the USB IN connector or power-off the
MGP32X/MGP24X. Doing so may damage your USB
device, or damage the data in the MGP32X/MGP24X and/
or in the USB device.
Connect the USB device firmly and securely to the USB
IN connector. Make sure to check the direction and sides
of the USB device and do not force the USB device into
the connector.
Since high transmission speed is required for recording
in WAV recording format, we recommend that you use
HDD or SSD.
USB device capacity
Operation of USB devices with capacities of up to 64GB has been
verified.
NOTICE
This does not necessarily guarantee the operation of all
USB devices. It is recommended that you check the opera-
tion of the USB device beforehand.
USB device format
FAT32 format is supported. The maximum size for one file is
2GB.
Supported file formats
Recording: WAV, MP3
Playback: WAV, MP3, AAC
Available recording time (with 2GB USB flash
drive)
• MP3 128kbps: Approx. 35 hours
• MP3 192kbps: Approx. 23 hours
• MP3 256kbps: Approx. 17 hours
• MP3 320kbps: Approx. 14 hours
• WAV: Approx. 3 hours
Recording to a USB device
1. Connect a USB device with sufficient free
capacity to the USB IN connector.
2. Press the USB button below the display
repeatedly if necessary until the (3/3) PARAM-
ETER page appears.
3. Rotate Knob 1 to select “RecSource,” and then
rotate Knob 2 to select the “STEREO” bus or
the “MATRIX1/2” bus.
4. To select the recording format, proceed as fol-
lows.
q Rotate Knob 1 to select “Rec Form,” and then
rotate Knob 2 to select one of the following
recording formats: “MP3:128k,” “MP3:192k,”
“MP3:256k,” or “WAV.”
If you select a different type from the current one, the param-
eter value flashes.
w Press Knob 2 while the parameter value is
flashing.
The screen prompts you to change the recording format.
e Press Knob 2 to select “OK,” or Knob 1 to can-
cel.
The format is changed.
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STEREO L bus
STEREO R bus
MATRIX 1 bus
MATRIX 2 bus
STEREO bus
MONITOR OUT
CH29/30
{CH21/22}
USB
device
recorder
L
R
L
R
Recording
(input)
Playback
(output)
Knob 2Knob 1
When MP3:128k,
MP3:192k, MP3:256k, or
MP3:320k is selected:
When WAV is selected,
HDD or SDD is recom-
mended for recording.