Recording Procedure - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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REC 1, 2, 1/2, REC 3, 4, 3/4: The REC 1/2 or REC 3/4
buses will be recorded. Choose this if you want to record
only the audio input while hearing the sequencer playback
and your keyboard playing from the L/R outputs. You can
also mix several audio inputs to the REC buses, or use the
REC buses to mix the direct sound from the audio inputs
with the sound processed by insert effects, and record the
result.
If Stereo Pair is on, REC bus 1 (3) is sent to odd-numbered
tracks, and REC bus 2 (4) is sent to even-numbered tracks.
Indiv.1...4, Indiv.1/2 and 3/4: This allows you to record the
signal at the individual outputs directly, without the need for
an external cable. Similarly to using the REC buses, you can
choose this when you want to monitor the L/R output while
recording a different signal.
If Stereo Pair is on and you've selected Indiv.1/2, the Indiv.
bus 1 will be sent to odd-numbered tracks, and Indiv. bus 2
will be sent to even-numbered tracks.

Recording procedure

Recording Setup
These parameters specify how audio tracks will be recorded.
For details on each recording method, refer to the examples
for MIDI tracks. (See "Recording setup" on page 79)
However, this differs from MIDI track recording as follows.
Overwrite
When recording for the first time, you will normally select
this method.
To begin recording, press the SEQUENCER REC button and
then the SEQUENCER START/ STOP button. To stop
recording, press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button
once again.
Audio Track Audio Events: Only the measures you
recorded will be overwritten; the data in subsequent
measures will remain unchanged.
Audio Track Automation Events: All data following the
measure at which you begin recording will be erased.
Overdub
Select this method when you wish to add Audio Track
Automation Event data to a previously-recorded track.
To begin recording, press the SEQUENCER REC button and
then the SEQUENCER START/STOP button. To stop
recording, press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button
once again.
Audio recording Recording procedure
Mute/Rec
Use this to mute an audio track, or to select the recording
tracks for multi-track recording. During playback, or for
single-track recording (normal recording), it is possible only
to select Mute On or Off (Play mode) for tracks (playback
tracks) other than the recording track. For multi-track
recording, tracks can be set to Mute On or Off (Play mode),
or Rec. The setting will alternate each time you press the
Mute/Rec button.
Solo On/Off
This turns the Solo function on/off.
Pan
This specifies the pan of audio track.
Volume
Sets the volume of audio tracks 1–16.
Audio Track Audio Events: As with Overwrite, only the
measures you recorded will be overwritten; the data in
subsequent measures will remain unchanged.
Audio Track Automation Events: The previously-recorded
data will remain, and the newly-recorded data will be added
to it.
Manual Punch In
Select this method when you wish to use the SEQUENCER
REC button or a foot switch to re-record selected portions of
a previously-recorded track.
Auto Punch In
Select this method when you wish to automatically re-record
selected portions of a previously-recorded track.
For both Manual Punch In and Auto Punch In, recording will
occur as follows.
Audio Track Audio Events, Audio Track Automation
Events: Only the measures you recorded will be
overwritten; the data in subsequent measures will remain
unchanged.
Loop All Tracks
Choose this method if you want to repeatedly record track
automation events over a specified region of measures,
adding data at each pass. Only automation events can be
recorded. You can use "Remove Data" to remove audio track
automation events.
Audio events cannot be recorded. This means that if you set
"Track Select" to Audio Track, and turn "Automation Only"
Off, you will be unable to start recording.
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