Korg PXR4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Operation
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which is inconvenient for listening while you record. If you
turn the “AutoPan” setting “On,” the panning of the bounce
source tracks will automatically be set appropriately for the
bounce destination, and the monitor sound will also be auto-
matically panned to the center. If you are using two record-
ing tracks, this setting will be ignored. Pan to “L” if the
recording track is odd-numbered, or to “R” if the recording
track is even-numbered. (p.63)
4 Set the current time to the beginning of the song.
5 Adjust the playback/recording levels.
Use the [TRACK] fader of each channel to adjust the
playback level of each track. Use the [MASTER] fader
to adjust the recording level of all tracks (p.25).
After you have made the adjustments, press the
[STOP] key.
6 Begin bounce recording.
Press the [REC] key to select record-ready mode (the
“” (REC) icon will blink). Press the [PLAY] key to
begin recording (the “ ” (REC) icon will light).
7 When you are finished recording, press the [STOP]
key to stop.
Combining three tracks and one external input source
onto one track
Here’s how the audio from two previously-recorded
tracks plus two channels of input, or the audio from three
previously-recorded tracks plus one channel of input, can
be combined and recorded on one track.
As an example, we will explain how the audio of tracks 1–
3 plus one external audio input source can be recorded on
track 1.
1 Select the bounce mode.
Hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [LOCATE]
key to switch the “BOUNCE” setting to “2+22” (2
tracks + 2 inputs 2 tracks).
2 Select the track for recording.
Press the [REC SELECT] key to assign a “ ” symbol
to the track number of the track that will be recorded
(track 1)
3 Begin bounce recording.
Refer to steps 3 7 of “Combining tracks 1–4 onto
two tracks.” Play your instrument while recording
takes place.