Roland VS-1824 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Making a Multi-Track Recording
Making a Multi-Track
Recording
Recording On Other Tracks
The VS-1824 allows you to record new performances on other tracks while
you listen to the playback of previously recorded tracks. This process is
called Overdubbing. In the following example we will explain how to use a
mic connected to the INPUT 2 jack to record a vocal on track 3 while you
listen to the acoustic guitar performance that you recorded earlier on track
1. As described in “Adjusting the Input Sensitivity” (p. 38), adjust the input
sensitivity of the mic connected to the INPUT 2 jack before you begin.
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Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2
Press [FADER/MUTE] so that the IN (input) indicator is lit.
3
While you sing into the mic, raise and lower channel fader 2 to
verify that the volume changes. The channel fader is used to
make fine adjustments to the recording level. In order to
record with optimal audio quality, the channel fader should
normally be in the position of 0 dB.
4
Press [FADER/MUTE] so that the TR (track) indicator is lit.
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