Overdubbing; About Overdubbing - Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual

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This chapter explains how you can record additional performances on other
tracks while you listen to the previously-recorded tracks.
"Overdubbing" is the process of recording additional performances on other tracks while you
monitor the playback of previously-recorded tracks.
The diagram below shows the signal flow when you play back tracks 1–4 and overdub track 5. In
this example, the signal that is input from [MIC/LINE INPUT] jack 1 is routed through recorder
track 5 and sent to track channel 5. This signal is then sent to the stereo bus, mixed with the play-
back sound of track channels 1–4, and output from the [STEREO OUT] jacks and the [MONITOR
OUT] jacks / [PHONES] jack.
● Signal flow when overdubbing
[MIC/LINE
INPUT] jacks
Input
channels
Chapter 7

Overdubbing

About overdubbing

Recorder section
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track
channels
Stereo bus
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Stereo output
channel
Mixer section
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