Using The Overdubbing Function - Olympus LS-12 Detailed Instructions

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Recording

Using the overdubbing function

The overdubbing function enables you to dub sound
over a file while listening to it. The recorded file is
saved under a different name. This is useful when
practicing songwriting and musical instruments.
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When using the overdubbing function, the following
conditions must be met:
• Select a (.wav) file with the format
[ PCM 44.1kHz/16bit ] as the file to be played
( ☞ P.25, P.60).
• Set [ Rec Format ] to [ PCM 44.1kHz/16bit ] ( ☞ P.66).
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Switch the Mode dial to the [ QUICK ]
or [ MANUAL ] position ( ☞ P.28, P.30).
This function is not enabled when the Mode
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dial is set to [ SMART ].
Select a file to dub over ( ☞ P.25).
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Connect earphones to the EAR jack
of the recorder.
The file to be dubbed over will be played
back through the EAR jack.
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Set [ Rec Monitor ] to [ On ] ( ☞ P.68).
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While the recorder is in stop mode,
press the F3 ( OVER DUB ) button.
If the Mode dial is set to [ QUICK ], recording
and playback will start simultaneously.
Proceed to Step 7.
If the Mode dial is set to [ MANUAL ],
playback will start first.
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To EAR jack
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