Soundmixing; Tapeerasing; Tape Splicing Andediting - Akai GX-400D Operator's Manual

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SOUND-ON-SOUND
RECORDING
For transfer of previously recorded material from one track
to another accumulating
as many individual recordings on a
single track as is desired.
Use für language training or
various interesting musical compilations.
First Recording
1.
Connect power cord and turn on Power Switch.
2.
Confirm that there are no connections
to the input
jacks and turn all input level controls to minimum.
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3.
Plug in microphone
to left Mic-I Microphone Jack.
.
4.
Depress
left
Track
Selector
Switch
für recording
on
track 1.
5.
Depress SOURCE Monitor Switch.
6.
Adjust
left MIC-I/DIN
Input
Level Control
while
observing the left VU Meter.
7.
With Reset Button, set Index Counter to "0000".
8.
While holding Recording
Safety Button at depressed
position, depress Forward Button to begin first record-
ing; Le., Do-Re-Mi-.
9.
When the first recording is completed,
rewind tape to
starting point.
Second Recording
10. Confirm
that
the Monitor
Switch
is at SOURCE
position and set S.O.S./Echo Selector Switch at rear of
unit to S.O.S. position.
11. Depress fight Track Selector Switch für recording on
track 3 while monitoring
track 1 through headphones.
The
left
Track
Selector
Switch
must
be set to
OUT position.
12. Set Line Output Level Controls to "0" VU (position 5)
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and plug in microphone
to fight Mic-l Microphone Jack.
13. Set fight MIC-I/DIN
and MIC-2/UNE
Input
Level
Controls to about position 7 or 8.
14. Connect
stereo headphones
für monitoring
the first
recording on track 1.
15. While holding Recording
Safety Button at depressed
position,
depress Forward Button to be gin recording;
i.e., Do-Do'-Re-Re'-Mi-Mi'oo.
.
The second
recording
(Do'-Re'-Mi'
. . .) is made on track 3 as the
first recording
(Do-Re-Mi.
. .) is heard
through
headphones.
The
two recordingswill
merge on track 3 (Do-Do'-Re-Re'-Mi-Mi'
. . .).
.
The third
(Left
MIC-2jLINE
Input
Level Control
must
be set to
same
level
as fight
MIC-2jLINE
Input
Level Control)
and sub-
sequent
recordings
are made
in the same way as the second
by
switching
Track
Selector
Switches
to and
from
1-4, 3-2 and
reinserting
microphone
to corresponding
channel.
For playback,
set Track Selector
Switch
to track on which the last recording
was
made,
depress
the TAPE
Monitor
Switch,
and set the S.O.SjEcho
Selector
Switch to NOR position.
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SOUND
MIXING
One of the features of this model is its varied sound mixing
ability. MIC-I + UNE,
MIC-2 + DlN, UNE
+ DlN, or
MIC-I + MIC-2 can easily be accomplished.
For sound
mixing, choose any of the above combinations
and follow
recording
procedure,
connecting
source
to appropriate
inputs,
and adjusting input level controls
accordingly
in
step 8.
TAPE ERASING
Any
signals
previously
recorded
on the tape
will be
automatically
erased
as a new recording
is made. For
erasing only,
thread
tape and set machine
to recording
mode. No plugs should be connected to the input jacks and
the input level controls should be kept at minimum.
For
quick and complete
erasure, a bulk tape eraser is recom-
mended.
.
Be sure that the proper
Track
Selector
Switches
are depressed.
If
both
switches
are depressed,
both
the left and fight channels
will
be erased.
TAPE SPLICING AND EDITING
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Cut the tape diagonally with an overlap so that the ends are
lined up. Cutting tape on the diagonal eliminates detection
of the splice in recording. Cover aligned ends with splicing
tape, exerting
pressure
to secure ends evenly. Trim off
excess splicing tape. Cutting into the tape very slightly will
eliminate
the possibility
of a sticky splice. Splicing using
scissors requires skillful work. For smooth and easy spicing,
Akai Tape Splicer AS-3 is highly recommended.
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