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Yamaha MT3X User Manual

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OVERDUBBING
Overdubbing
is
the
process
of
recording
a
new
track
(or
new
tracks)
while
monitoring
previously
recorded
tracks.
If
you’re
only
planning
to
record
a
maximum
of
four
tracks,
you
can
go
ahead
and
overdub
the
second,
third
and
fourth
tracks.
If
you're
planning
to
use
the
‘ping-pong”
recording
technique
to
record
more
than
four
parts,
however,
record
only
up
to
the
third
track
and
then
move
on
to
the
ping-pong
step
(see
“PING-PONG
RECORDING”
on
page
19).
1.
Plug
the
instrument
or
other
source
to
be
recorded
into
an
available
channel
input.
2.
Make
sure
that
the
REC
SELECTOR
switches
of
previously-recorded
tracks
are
set
to
OFF
so
that
they
aren’t
erased
when
the
new
track
is
recorded.
3.
Set
up
the
channel-to-track
assignment
for
the
new
track.
4.
Check
your
monitor
settings
to
ensure
that
you
can
monitor
the
previously
recorded
track(s)
as
well
as
the
new
track
to
be
recorded
(the
PHONES
SE¬
LECT
switch
should
be
set
to
MIX).
5.
Set
the
recording
level
for
the
new
track.
6.
You
can
now
“rehearse”
the
overdub
without
actu¬
ally
recording
by
simply
playing
back
the
already-
recorded
track(s)
and
playing
the
new
part.
7.
Make
sure
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
piece
and
start
recording.
These
steps
are
simply
repeated
to
overdub
tracks
3
and
4.
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Yamaha MT3X Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelMT3X
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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