Recording Parts 2, 3 And 4; Merging Tracks - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Recording Parts 2, 3 and 4
By following the instructions above, you were
able to record the fIrst part of a multi-track sequence.
Now it's time to record Parts 2, 3 and 4.
Go through the procedure above again; once for
Part 2, once for Part 3 and once for Part 4, using the
following MIDI channels, tracks, and instruments:
Part
2
Channel 2
Track
2
French Horn
Channel
Instrument
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
2
3
4
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
French Hom
Clarinet
Cello
Part
3
Channel 3
Track 3
Clarinet
For instance, when recording Part 2, you will
select MIDI channel 2 using the procedure "Channel
Reassignment" in the MIDI Phase TIl Manual (instead
of using MIDI Channel 1, as before), assign the
"French Hom" voice to Part 2 (instead of Trumpet on
Part 1) and use Track 2 (instead of Track 1).
The music for each of these parts is shown at
right. Once this has been accomplished, go on to the
next section and learn how to merge two tracks
together.
Part
4
Channel 4
Track 4
Cello
Merging Tracks
By the time you get to this section, there should be
four separate parts recorded on the PR-300:
Track 1
Part 1
Channel 1
Trumpet
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Trumpet
French Hom
Clarinet
Cello
Track 2
Part 2
Channel
2
French Horn
Let's suppose that we need to add a flute descant
to what's been recorded. However, all four tracks are
currently in use as listed above. (The R track is for
rhythm parts, so it should not be used for the descant).
If we were to record the flute part on one of the four
tracks listed above, we would record over an existing
part.
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Track 3
Part 3
Channel
3
Clarinet
Track 4
Part 4
Channel
4
Cello

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