Advanced Recording Techniques; To Use Resampling To Layer Recordings And Save Effects - 1010music Blackbox 3.0 User Manual

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Advanced Recording Techniques

To Record a Single WAV File while Sequences or Song Scenes are Playing
You can record WAV files while you are also playing sequences or song scenes.
1.
Set up the sequences or song scenes you want to play, and start playback.
2.
Go to the WAV Load and Record screen and configure the empty cell.
3.
Push Rec while on the WAV Load and Record screen and the sequences or
scenes are playing.
4.
Push Rec again if needed to stop recording. The sequences or scenes will
continue to play. If you have Rec to Play enabled, the pad will also start to play.
Configure looping and other options as desired.

To Use Resampling to Layer Recordings and Save Effects

If you like the sound of a specific effect on a pad, or you want to layer sounds into a single
sample, you can record this to a new WAV file. You can also record a Sequence to create a
new clip. To do this, configure the source pads to play to Out1. Use Clip mode, an external
controller, or a Sequence to trigger playback of a single pad. Set up a sequence you want
to record. Set up a different pad for recording and set the recording input to RESAM, then
start recording.
1.
Configure a pad you want to resample by loading a WAV file, applying effects,
and configuring other parameters as desired.
2.
To be able to trigger the pad while recording, you will need to either set up an
external controller to trigger the pad, configure and arm a sequence to trigger it,
or set it up as a Clip and arm it for playback.
3.
Set the output for all pads to be recorded to Out1.
4.
Open an empty pad for recording. Set the Rec Input parameter to Resam. Set up
the other recording parameters as desired.
5.
Push Play and Record at the same time. This will trigger the armed Sequences
and Clips and start recording. Trigger additional pads or sequences using an
external controller if desired.
6.
Push STOP to end recording. You will now have a new WAV file that has all of the
audio signal sent to Out1 while recording.
Note:
► Resampling happens after the compressor is applied. If you use RESAM
as a source when the compressor is on, the amplitude of your new
recording will be a few dB lower. Turn off the compressor on the TOOLS
page to avoid this drop in amplitude.
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