Korg owner manual Further uses for the CR-4, Using the CR-4 as a guitar combo

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...............Further uses for the CR-4

Using the CR-4 as a guitar combo

To use the CR-4 as a very portable guitar combo, with built-in amp modeling and built- in effects:

1Connect your guitar to track 1. Press the

[REC/OL] button and adjust the [TRIM] and fader levels (p.10).

2Switch track 1’s [EFFECT] switch on, and

select your amp/speaker model and effects (p.14).

...............3 Now you can play Adjust the overall vol-

ume with the [MASTER] fader

Using the CR-4 as a pre-amplifier

If the CR-4’s speakers aren’t loud enough for you, use the [LINE OUT] jacks to connect to a suitable stereo input of another system, allow- ing you to use the amp/speaker modeling and effects through a larger system.

Be sure that the input of the other system matches the output of the CR-4 (see the specifications). You can damage the CR-4 and the other equipment if they do not match.

Simply press the [REC/OL] button of any tracks that you want to output through the other system. After setting the [TRIM] levels, adjust the pan position [PAN] and level (fad- ers) of each track.

The [MASTER] fader is probably best left at the

[7]or [8] position. Adjust the overall level with the other unit’s volume control.

You can use the CR-4 to do solo gigs in this way, if you’ve recorded your backing on two tracks of a CR-4 cassette. Play back these backing tracks, with a microphone connected to one of the unused tracks, and a guitar connected to the other. You can use a separate guitar processor or stomp box to give one set of effects for the guitar, and use the CR-4’s reverb to add some depth and warmth to your vocals.

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Contents Page Precautions LocationTable of Contents Features of the CR-4 Unpacking your CR-4About this manual Few dos and don’tsAbout multitrack recording IntroductionAbout the Ampworks effects Finding your way around the CR-4 Connecting the power Connections to the CR-4Connections from the CR-4 Inserting the tapeSetting up the CR-4 Making your first recording Recording the rhythm machineRecording a bass Recording a guitar Recording vocalsMixdown Mixing levelsUsing the noise reduction More advanced techniquesMulti-track recording Expanding the inputsWhat is Rems Ampworks effectsControls Modeling typeEffects TAP controlUsing the CR-4 as a pre-amplifier Using the CR-4 as a guitar comboFurther uses for the CR-4 Specifications Physical specificationsAudio specifications and performance Dimensional drawingBlock Diagram Page Important Notice to Consumers