Step 3: Overdubbing; Adjusting Input Sensitivity And Setting The Insert Effect; Selecting The Track To Record - Zoom Palmtop Studio PS-04 Operation Manual

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Step 3: Overdubbing

While listening to track 1 recorded in step 2, now play and record another instrument on track 2.
Recording additional parts in this way is called "overdubbing".
3-1

Adjusting input sensitivity and setting the insert effect

As in step 2, select the input source and make the required insert effect settings.
1.
From the AUDIO mode top screen, press the [TRACK PARAMETER] key and
select the input source.
When using the [INPUT] jack, adjust the input sensitivity with the [INPUT LEVEL] knob.
2.
Operate the fader for the input source to adjust the recording level.
When these steps are completed, press the [EXIT] key to return to the AUDIO mode top screen.
3.
Press the [EFFECT] key and select the algorithm and patch in the same way as
for step 2.
When the patch is selected, press the [EXIT] key to return to the AUDIO mode top screen.
3-2

Selecting the track to record

While monitoring the playback sound of track 1, record the new instrument on track 2.
1.
From the AUDIO mode top screen, press status key 2.
Track 2 goes into recording standby mode.
2.
Use fader 2 to adjust the monitor level of the signal to record.
If required, use fader 1 while performing playback to adjust the monitor level balance between
tracks 1 and 2.
3.
To start recording, first press the [
and then press the [
The [REC] key and [
instrument while listening to the guide rhythm.
4.
To stop recording of track 2, press the [
The indication "WAIT" is briefly shown on the display, and then the PS-04 returns to the original
condition.
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R
P
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] key while holding down the [REC] key.
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P
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] key light up and the click precount is heard. Play and record your
] key to return the recorder to the start,
R
P
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] key once more.
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