Korg D32XD Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Step 3: Overdubbing
In this step, you can record the output from your mic or keyboard on a new track
while listening to the guitar performance that you recorded in Step 2.
1. Recording
For this example, you will be able to listen to the gui-
tar performance while you record the mic input on
track 2.
Preparations for recording
(1)Press the REC/PLAY key of the track (2) you
want to record, setting it to REC (key lit red).
(2)Press the REC/PLAY key of the track (1) that you
want to hear playback, setting it to PLAY (key lit
green).
(3)Move to the location in the song where you want
to start recording (p.38).
Start recording
(1)Press the REC key to enter record-ready condi-
tion (the key will blink).
(2)Press the PLAY key to start recording (REC and
PLAY keys will light).
You can use a PS-1 foot switch (sold separately) to start/stop recording (p.126).
(3)While listening to the playback, record an additional part.
(4)When you have finished performing, press the STOP key to stop recording
(the key will go dark).
2. Playback
Play back the song to verify that your performance was recorded correctly.
(1)Follow steps (1)–(4) of “6. Playback” in the previous section “Step 2: Quick
recording.”
1Tr
2Tr
3Tr
4Tr
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Rhythm L, R
CD L, R
L R
Recorder
Play Rec
Rec
Rec
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
INPUT5
32Tr
[*16Tr]
CH
32
[*16]
Keyboard
Guitar
Mic
Already
recorded
Connection example