Need info on 488 MkII

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Hi;
My lead guitarist just bought a 488 MkII (no manual)
I have previously owned a much smaller 4-Track Porta-studio
so I could figure out most of the controls and functions.
The "Unofficial 488" page helped more but I haven't seen
what the intended use is for the 2 "Insert" jacks on the front.
Anybody help me there?
P.S. I have seen some people confused over the issue of
4-track simul-rec as oppossed to the eight inputs (technically 12 inputs)
I think the best way to describe the 488MkII instead of 8-track recorder
is actually a 12-input mixing board coupled to a 4-track cassette recorder.

I mean you can record from all 12 sources simultaneously just they will all have to be assigned to one of 4 tracks. But what are these "insert" jacks for?
 
But,... it's a legitimate 8-track recorder,...

that's limited to 4-tracks simultaneous recording.

The Insert jacks are a single TRS (TIP/RING/SLEEVE) jack that accommodates an Output AND Input signal on the same jack. It requires a specialized "Insert" cable, that breaks the Out & In signals onto two separate connectors.

In functional terms, you'd use your Insert jack and cable to put an effects LOOP inline into the channel signal. The Insert PLUG goes into the Insert JACK. On the other end of the Insert cable, you'll have separate Output & Input, with which you'd plug your efx device.

It's a dedicated channel effects "loop" setup, with a single jack and single specialized cable.

Hope that wasn't too redundant. :confused: :eek:
 
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