Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 657

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3. The settings for the rest of the procedure will depend
on what you selected in step 2. (For details, refer to the
explanations below.)
Initialize
1. Refer to Auto HDR/Sampling Setup steps 1 and 2, and
select Initialize.
2. Press the OK button to execute the command. If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
For more information, see "Auto HDR/Sampling Setup:
Automatically-set parameters and their values" on
page 647.
HDR (Audio Track Recording)
1. Refer to Auto HDR/Sampling Setup steps 1 and 2, and
select HDR (Audio Track Recording).
2. Press the OK button to open the dialog box.
3. In "Source Audio," select the external audio input
source.
If the external audio input source is monaural:
Audio Input1 (Mono), 2 (Mono): Selects the analog
audio signal from a mic, musical instrument or other
device connected to the analog audio inputs.
S/P DIF L(Mono), R(Mono): Selects the digital audio
signal from an instrument, digital recorder, computer
audio system, etc. connected to the S/P DIF jack.
USB 1(Mono), 2(Mono): Selects the digital audio signal
from a computer connected via USB.
If the external audio input source is stereo:
Audio Input1/2(Stereo): Selects the stereo analog audio
signal from a musical instrument or other device
connected to the analog audio inputs.
S/P DIF L/R(Stereo): Selects the stereo digital audio
signal from an instrument, digital recorder, computer
audio system, etc. connected to the S/P DIF IN jack.
USB 1/2(Stereo): Selects the digital audio signal from a
computer connected via USB.
If "Source Audio" is set to S/P DIF, set the System Clock
appropriately (Global 0–1d).
Sequencer: Page Menu Commands Auto HDR/Sampling Setup
4. Specify whether you want to apply an insert effect to
the input source (i.e., to record the processed signal).
Choose the insert effect you want to use. If you don't
want to use an effect, turn this Off.)
Note: If you're using more than one insert effect, make
settings for the Insert FX page Chain parameters after
you execute Auto HDR/Sampling Setup. For the last
insert effect in the chain, set the REC Bus to 1 (for a
mono source) or 1/2 (for a stereo source). (At this time,
you will normally set Bus Select to Off–but you don't
have to do so.)
Note: You can also record the input source to an audio
track without applying an insert effect, and then send the
output of the audio track through an insert effect. Make
the appropriate Bus Select setting in the P8– Audio
Routing 1 page for the audio track you recorded.
5. Use "Recording Track" to specify the track(s) that
will be recorded.
If "Source Audio" is set to Audio Input 1 (Mono) or 2
(Mono), S/P DIF L (Mono) or R (Mono), or USB 1
(Mono) or 2 (Mono), choose from Audio Track 1–16.
If "Source Audio" is set to Audio Input 1/2 (Stereo), USB
1/2 (Stereo), or S/P DIF L/R (Stereo), choose from Audio
Tracks 1&2–15&16. When you execute the command,
the "Stereo Pair" setting will be made automatically so
that you can record in stereo.
6. Press the OK button to execute the command. If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
For more information, see "Auto HDR/Sampling Setup:
Automatically-set parameters and their values" on
page 647.
Recording to the audio track(s) after executing
the command
1. Connect your instrument etc. to the AUDIO INPUT
jack you selected in "Source Audio," and use "Audio
Track Recording Level" to adjust the recording level.
2. Set "Location" to the location that you want to record.
3. Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch and
then the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
(Recording will begin.)
4. Play the musical instrument etc. that is connected to
the AUDIO INPUT jack(s) you selected for "Source
Audio."
5. When you have finished performing, press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch. (Recording will
stop.)
Check the audio track(s) that you recorded
• To listen to the audio track you recorded, press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play back the
track.
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