Hints and advanced tips
Recording with effects
Professional recordings often use effects like digital reverberation on vocals, etc.
You can add effects such as a reverberation by plugging a source (instrument or microphone) into an effects unit, and plugging the unit into the
In addition, you will need to use the internal balance control in the unit to decide how much of the "dry" (unaffected) sound will be passed through to the
If you do not have access to a reverberation unit, you can try recording vocals in a very "live" room (without many furnishings).
When you’re not recording
Try to get into the habit of always leaving all the REC FUNCTION switches in the "off" state unless you are actually recording or rehearsing a take.
This will stop you recording by accident (remember that pressing RECORD with all the REC FUNCTION switches to "off" is the same as pressing PLAY).
Recording more than four tracks
Although the
Method 1:
•By playing along with the track sounds while mixdown recording, you can also mix an additional sound together with tracks 1 through 4.
In this case, the "live" sound is fed via the MIC/ LINE input, so it is always positioned in the center.
1)Record on all four tracks of the
2)Adjust settings of LEVEL and PAN for all tracks for mixdown.
3)Connect the source for the extra input to the MIC/ LINE jack.
4)Use the INPUT LEVEL fader to adjust the levels of the input signals against the tape tracks.
5)Adjust the recording level of the master recorder using the MASTER control of the
Method 2:
For this method, there must be an ordinary stereo cassette recorder used as the master recorder.
1)Make mixdown recording to a TYPE II cassette tape with no noise reduction according to the pro- cedures described in "Mixing down tracks" on page 12.
2)Load this mixed tape in the
The
There are a few points to remember:
•Although you can repeat this process of mixing 4 tracks to 2 and then adding 2 more, as you repeat the mix process, noise and hiss will build up to a point where the quality becomes unacceptable.
•The master recorder must have its noise reduction turned off when mixing the
•Once you have mixed the four tracks to two, you cannot adjust their levels or pan positions again on the new tape. Think ahead to what tracks you will record on the new tape, and mix accordingly.
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