sound, e.g. for using it ”outside of” GUITAR RIG 5. Files you import and play back will
not
be processed, which makes Tapedeck Post ideal for playing drum loops and your own
backing tracks.
Its controls are similar to Tapedeck Pre, except that it has no Transpose (TRANSP), TUNE or
TEMPO controls, nor can you choose between playing at Input or at Output.
5.2.1 Interaction with Tapedeck Pre
Tapedeck
Post is linked with Tapedeck Pre to allow for synchronization and easy transferal
of recordings.
▪
When SYNC DECKS is turned on, the Tapedeck Post starts and stops simultaneously with
the Tapedeck Pre. This is useful when processing samples with GUITAR RIG, as their
timing is kept intact.
▪ You can easily transfer a recording from Tapedeck Post to Tapedeck Pre by clicking
on the TRANSFER button.
5.2.2 Recording Overdubs
1. As
Tapedeck Pre can play its file at the end of the signal chain, but before Tapedeck
Post, you can easily record sketches on multiple tracks using overdubbing. Make sure
both tapedecks are visible by clicking on the buttons in the Toolbar.
2.
Record a track in Tapedeck Post, as explained above. Send it to Tapedeck Pre by click-
ing on the TRANSFER button. Alternatively, load a file in Tapedeck Pre that you want to
overdub.
3.
Select PLAY AT OUTPUT on Tapedeck Pre.
4.
Turn on SYNC DECKS on Tapedeck Post.
5.
On Tapedeck Post, click on the New button to create an empty track. Click the Play
button to record your second track as an overdub.
6.
If you want to overdub again, click on the TRANSFER button and repeat the described
procedure.
7. After overdubbing as many takes as you want, you can save your work as described
above.
The Rack Tools
Tapedeck Post
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