Additional Recording; Using Virtual Tracks To Record - Korg ToneWorks PXR4 Owner's Manual

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Operation
Set the recording level.
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Hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [MIXER]
key to switch the "DISPLAY" setting in the screen to
"POST" (post-fader level).
While watching the level meter, use the [TRACK]
fader of that track to adjust the recording level so that
the level does not reach "CLIP" when the loudest
sounds are produced.
Set the current time to the location from which you
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want to begin recording.
For details on how to set the time, refer to p.32.
Verify the tracks for recording.
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Verify that the display shows a "
track numbers that you will be recording. If not, press
the corresponding [REC SELECT] key.
Press the [REC] key to enter record-standby mode.
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Press the [REC] key. The "
play will blink.
Press the [PLAY] key to start recording.
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When you are ready to begin playing, press the
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[PLAY] key. Recording will begin. Play your instru-
" symbol for the
" (REC) icon in the dis-
ment. During recording, the "
"
" (PLAY) icon in the display will be lit.
Press the [STOP] key to stop recording.
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To stop recording, press the [STOP] key. The "
(REC) icon and "
" (PLAY) icon will go dark, and
recording will stop.

2. Additional recording

Using virtual tracks to record

The PXR4 is a four-track recorder, but each track has 8 vir-
tual tracks (A–H). You can select one of these for record-
ing, and then switch virtual tracks to use the PXR4 as
though it were a 32-track recorder.
Select the virtual track on which you will record.
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In the "V-Track" page, select the virtual track on
which you will record. ( p.43)
" (REC) icon and
"

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