Recording A Guitar In Stereo On Tracks 3 And 4 While Listening To Audio Tracks 1 And 2; The Compare Function - Korg TRINITY HDR-TRI User Manual

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Recording a guitar in stereo on tracks 3 and 4
while listening to audio tracks 1 and 2
Use the procedure of "Recording an audio track" to record onto audio tracks 1
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and 2.
Connect your guitar to a stereo-output effect device.
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Connect the stereo-output effect device to the ANALOG IN 1 and 2 jacks.
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Checking the external input
In the Track setting, select AT3&4.
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The input to the ANALOG IN 1 jack will be recorded onto audio track 3, and the
input to the ANALOG IN 2 jack will be recorded onto audio track 4.
In the Input Select setting, select Analog.
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In the Input Level setting, select –30 dBu.
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Play your guitar, and adjust the Rec Level so that the level meter does not rise all
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the way.
If the Input Level indicates Overload, the input level is too great. If this occurs,
select the next higher setting for Input Level.
Press the [RESET] key to return to the beginning of the song. Press the [REC/WRITE]
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key and then (after making sure that the [START/STOP] key LED is blinking) press
the [START/STOP] key.
Recording will begin. While listening to audio tracks 1 and 2, play your guitar
and record it on audio tracks 3 and 4.
To stop recording, press the [START/STOP] key.
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The Compare function

If you press the [COMPARE] key, the TRINITY will return to the state it was in
before recording began (this is referred to as the Compare function). Press the
[COMPARE] key once again, and the recorded data will reappear.
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Recording
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