Other Variations Of Audio Track Recording - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Other variations of audio track recording

Bouncing audio tracks
Bouncing lets you combine two or more tracks into either a
single mono track, or a stereo pair.
In this example, we'll show how audio tracks 1 and 2 can be
bounced to audio track 3.
Before you proceed, you'll need to record onto audio tracks
1 and 2. To record on audio track 2, make settings as
described under "Recording Setup" on page 95, but in the
Home– Mixer page, set Audio Track 2 REC Source to
REC1, and in the Home– Recording Setup page, set "Track
Select" to Audio Track 02.
Setup
1. In the Home– Mixer page, set up both audio tracks 1
and 2 as shown below:
Mute/REC: Off
Solo On/Off: On
Pan: L000
Volume: 127
Note: By turning on Solo for both AUDIO 1 and AUDIO
2, you are specifying that only these audio tracks will be
heard and recorded.
2. In the IFX– Audio Routing 1 page, set up both audio
tracks 1 and 2 as shown below:
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign): L/R
Send 1 (MFX1) and Send 2 (MFX2): 000
Note: If you want to apply insert effects to the audio
tracks, set Bus Sel. (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) to your
choice of IFX1–IFX12. Then choose L/R for the Bus
Select setting (IFX– Insert FX page) that follows the
insert effect you're using.
Note: If you want to apply master effects to an audio
track, use "Send 1 (MFX1)" and "Send 2 (MFX2)" to
adjust the send levels to the master effects. If you are
using an insert effect on the audio track, adjust the Send1
and Send2 that follow the insert effect you're using.
3. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to play
back the song, and adjust the balance of the audio
track 1 and 2 output levels.
The output level of each audio track is adjusted in the
Home– Mixer page by the audio track 1 and audio track 2
Volume setting.
When you've finished making adjustments, stop
playback.
4. In the Home– Recording Setup page, use "Track
Select" to select Audio Track 03.
5. In Recording Setup, Recording Setup (Audio Track),
specify the desired recording method.
– Recording Setup –
Overwrite: on
– Recording Setup (Audio Track) –
Automation Only: unchecked
Source Direct Solo: unchecked
Auto Input: checked
Rehearsal: unchecked
Audio recording Other variations of audio track recording
– Audio TRK 03 –
Name, Take, Take No.: Specify the desired region and
WAVE filename to be recorded.
Note: The settings up to this point are the same as if you
used the page menu command Auto HDR/Sampling
Setup to execute Bounce Audio Track with the following
settings. For more information, see "Bounce Audio
Track" on page 528 of the PG.
Mode: Mono
From: Audio Track 01: checked
Audio Track 02: checked
To: Audio Track 03
6. In the Home– Mixer page, set REC Source so that L
will be recorded on audio track 3.
Audio track 3 REC Source: L
When bounce-recording audio tracks, turn the
metronome off (Metronome Setup "Sound": Off).
Record
7. Set "Location" to the beginning of the song (001:
01.000).
8. Press the SEQUENCER REC button.
You will be in record-ready mode.
9. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button.
Playback will begin, and bounce-recording will also
begin simultaneously.
When the audio tracks have finished playing back,
recording will also end. Song playback will also end
automatically.
Listen to the recorded result
10.In the Home– Mixer page, mute the playback of both
audio tracks 1 and 2.
Mute/REC: On
Solo On/Off: Off
11.Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to play
back the song.
Make output settings for audio track 3 as described in
"Listen to the recorded result" on page 98.
12.Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to stop
playback.
If you want to create a WAVE file on the internal drive
from a song that includes audio tracks, see "Resampling a
song to create a Wave file" on page 149.
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