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EXAMPLE
2:
OVERDUBBING
ON
TRACK
3>
In
this
example,
well
leave
the
synthesizer
connected
to
channel
8
(Example
1)
and
overdub
it
on
track
3
while
monitoring
the
stereo
mix
on
tracks
1
&
2.
1.
Engage
MUTE
(4)
for
channels
1
~7
so
that
you
can
con¬
centrate
on
channel
8.
Rotate
the
channel
8
PAN
(5)
con¬
trol
fully
counter-clockwise
to
L.
Now
set
the
channel
8
INPUT
fader
(2)
and
the
MASTER
fader
to
the
0
reference
level
and
the
synth
signal
will
be
sent
to
stereo
bus
L
(L
corresponds
to
track
3).
2.
Select
AUX
1
only
in
the
monitor
selector
(16),
and
set
the
AUX
1
selectors
(9)
of
channels
1
~3
to
TAPE.
The
AUX
1
bus
now
functions
as
an
independent
monitor
mixer
and
you
can
set
your
desired
mix
of
tape
signals
(stereo
mix
of
Example
1
on
tracks
1
&
2,
new
synthesizer
part
on
track
3)
without
affecting
the
recording
to
be
over¬
dubbed.
3.
S
elect
RECORD
TRACK
(24)
for
track
3
only
(all
others
off)
and
press
the
RECORD
button
once
to
engage
input
monitor
for
rehearsal
(REC
LED
(26)
blinks
green),
then
press
PLAY
to
rehearse
When
you’re
ready
to
record
a
"take”
press
RECORD
and
PLAY
simultaneously.
NOTE:
When
recording
with
the
stereo
bus,
always
set
the
MIX/TRK
selector
(6)
to
MIX
on
the
channels)
which
correspond
to
the
track(s)
to
be
recorded.
If
the
selector
is
set
to
TRK,
the
input
signal
for
that
channel
(muted
in
this
example)
is
sent
instead
of
the
stereo
bus
output.
Synth.
<
EXAMPLE
2:
OVERDUBBING
ON
TRACK
3>
<
EXAMPLE
3:
PING-PONG
RECORDING
OF
7
PARTS
ONTO
4
TRACKS
>
WHAT
IS
PING-PONG
RECORDING?
It
is
the
process
of
mixing
two
or
more
pre-recorded
tracks
onto
an
unrecorded
track
so
that
additional
parts
may
be
overdubbed.
‘Track
bouncing"
is
another
term
for
this
procedure.
It
is
an
effective
way
to
increase
the
number
of
overdubs
and
to
"fill
out"
the
overall
sound
of
the
performance
It
does,
however
require
careful
planning
and
selection
of
the
parts
to
be
ping-pong
recorded
because
as
“copies"
(second
generation)
of
the
original
recordings
(first
generation),
they
will
be
slightly
diminished
in
quality.
Here
are
the
steps
in
making
a
7-part
assembly
I

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