Applications
Recording Multiple Sources to One Track
When more than one Channel is to be recorded onto the same track of a multitrack tape machine, it is necessary to assign all desired Channels to a Group. When the DIR switch of a channel is up, the TAPE OUT jacks receive the signal from a corresponding Group. For example, use Group 1 if you want to record on tracks 1, 9, or 17. Group 8 is used to record on tracks 8, 16, or 24.
To record two or more sources to a single track:
1With microphones or instruments connected to the desired input channels, set the input level correctly (see page 31 Setting Levels).
2Assign each of the Channels you wish to record onto the same track to GROUPS 1 and 2 by pressing the
If you want to record effects or other devices from a Stereo Aux Return, you may also press the ASSIGN keys in the Stereo Aux Return section.
3Use the PAN control on each of the assigned Channels to position the signals either fully to the left or fully to the right. If the panning is fully left, the Channel will be routed to Group 1. If the panning is fully right, the Channel will be routed to Group 2.
4Make sure the DIR switch is UP on the channel feeding the tape deck (channel 1 or 2, in this example).
5The GROUP FADER will now control the level going to tape. As the instruments are played, the Group Meter will respond.
6Be sure that the Group’s ASSIGN LEFT and ASSIGN RIGHT buttons are in the “Off” position (up). Otherwise the signal will be assigned to the Master Output directly, instead of monitoring what’s coming back from the multitrack on the small fader.
7To monitor the track through the multitrack tape machine, place the tape machine track you are recording on into the “source” or “input” mode, and raise the Tape Monitor FADER the track’s output is connected to.
JBe sure the
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