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Overdubbing
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Instantly recalling a dynamics library
A dynamics library can be instantly recalled in the same
way as an EQ library.
1
In the Selected Channel section, press down
the [DYN] knob and turn it.
When you turn the [DYN] knob to left or right while
pressing it, the LIBRARY page of the DYN screen
will appear.
2
Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select a DYN
library. Then move the cursor to the RECALL
button and press the [ENTER] key.
The selected library will be loaded.
3
If you want to adjust the dynamics effect,
turn the [DYN] knob in the Selected Channel
section.
Tip!
Tip!
• In the same way, you can press and turn the [EFF1] knob
or [EFF2] knob in the Selected Channel to recall an
effect library.
• If necessary, you can make detailed adjustments to the
dynamics parameters (
→
p. 93).
Setting the mix balance and pan
Here’s how to set the volume balance and pan for the
previously-recorded tracks and the tracks that you now
will be overdubbing.
1
While you play back the song, raise the track
channel faders for the previously-recorded
tracks to an appropriate monitoring level.
2
Press the track channel [TRACK SEL] key for a
previously-recorded track, and use the [PAN/
BAL] knob of the Selected Channel section to
set the pan.
3
Stop the recorder, and while producing
sound on your instrument, adjust the fader of
the recording-destination track channel so
that the monitoring level is appropriate.
The track channel for the recording-destination
track will send the input signal to the stereo bus
while recording or stopped, and will send the track
playback signal to the stereo bus during playback.
This means that in order to monitor the input signal,
you must stop the recorder.
Tip!
Tip!
The position of the track channel faders will not affect
the recording level. However if you set the faders to 0 dB,
the playback volume will be the same as when you
recorded the tracks.
4
Press the [TRACK SEL] key for the recording-
destination track channel, and use the [PAN/
BAL] knob of the Selected Channel section to
set the pan.
In the same way as for the input channel signal, you
can also use EQ and dynamics to process the track
channel. To do this, press the [TRACK SEL] key to
select the track channel, and use the [EQ] knob or
[DYN] knob of the Selected Channel section to
recall a library and adjust the settings. This proce-
dure will not affect the signal that is recorded on the
track.
Turn while pressing