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Overdubbing
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Assigning the input signal to a track
In order to overdub, you must first assign the mic or 
instrument to a new track. The basic procedure is the 
same as when recording the first track.
1
Lower the [STEREO] fader to the –
 position.
2
Connect your instrument or mic to a MIC/
LINE INPUT jack.
3
In the Work Navigate Section, repeatedly 
press the [RECORD] key or hold down the 
[RECORD] key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
keys to access the DIRECT page of the 
RECORD screen.
The [INPUT SEL] key and [TRACK SEL] key will 
blink red.
4
Assign the input channel to which your 
instrument/mic is connected to a new track, 
and adjust the level.
p. 39). The diagram below shows an example of 
when input channel 1 is assigned to track 5.
Tip!
Tip!
In this example we will use “direct recording,” in which 
one input channel is assigned to one track. However, you 
may also use “bus recording,” in which multiple input 
channels are sent to the L/R bus and recorded on one or 
two tracks.
Instantly recalling an EQ library
The chapter entitled “Track recording” explained how to 
access the LIBRARY page of the EQ screen and load an 
EQ library to change the EQ. This section explains how 
you can instantly recall an EQ library.
1
Press the [INPUT SEL] key of the input chan-
nel for which you want to use a library.
The corresponding input channel will be selected 
for operations.
2
In the Selected Channel section, press down 
the [EQ] knob and turn it.
When you turn the [EQ] knob to left or right while 
pressing it, the LIBRARY page of the EQ screen will 
appear.
3
Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select an EQ 
library. Then move the cursor to the RECALL 
button and press the [ENTER] key.
The selected library will be loaded.
4
If you want to adjust the EQ settings, use the 
[HIGH] key, [HI-MID] key, [LO-MID] key, and 
[LOW] key of the Selected Channel section to 
select the EQ band, and turn the [EQ] knob 
to adjust the amount of boost or cut.
Tip!
Tip!
If necessary, you can make detailed adjustments to EQ 
parameters such as the center frequency and Q (
Turn while pressing