Assigning the input signal to a track

Assigning the input signal to a track

In order to overdub, you must first assign the mic or instrument to a new track. The basic proce- dure is the same as when recording the first track.

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Overdubbing

1 Lower the [STEREO] fader to the posi- tion.

2 Connect your instrument or mic to a [MIC/ LINE INPUT] jack.

3 Call the RECORD screen Direct page by either pressing the Work Navigate section [RECORD] key as many times as necessary, or by pressing the [F1] key after pressing the [RECORD] key.

4 Assign the input channel to which your instrument/mic is connected to a new track, and adjust the level.

For details on this step, refer to “Assigning input sig- nals to tracks (Direct recording)” (p. 51).

The diagram below shows an example of when input channel 1 is assigned to track 5.

HINT

In this example we will use “direct recording,” in which one input channel is assigned to one track. However, you may also use “mixed recording,” in which multiple input channels are sent to the Bus 1/2 and recorded on one through four tracks.

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