TEAC 2488neo 2488neo Owner's Manual - Page 28

Lead line, key to assign the multi-effect to the guitar

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4 − Recording Lead line Now we can record the lead guitar line. We will add an effect to the lead guitar to make it sound a little more interesting. TIP You can also perform audio edits, cutting, copying and pasting between tracks, etc. to correct small mistakes. These operations are explained in "Track editing function" on page 59. 1 Press the channel 2 SELECT key while pressing and holding the INPUT-H key to assign guitar input (H) to track 2. 6 Press the MULTI key again to bring up the MULTI EFFECT screen. 7 Press YES/ENTER to show the library choices, move the cursor to PRESET to select the preset multieffect library. Use the dial to select the preset multi effect. See "Using the multi-effect library" on page 41 to learn more about using the effects. Press the YES/ENTER key to load the multi effect. 2 Press the REC key for track 2 to arm that track for recording. The REC key starts to flash, showing that it is ready to record. 3 Set fader 2 to the standard position (0). 4 Start song playback, and use fader 1 to adjust the level of the previously recorded track. 8 Press and hold the RECORD key, and then press the PLAY key to start recording track 2. 5 Press and hold the MULTI key, and press the INPUT-H key to assign the multi-effect to the guitar input (H). 9 When finished recording, press the track 2 REC key and the light goes out. Congratulations! By now you should be familiar with the basic concepts of the 2488neo: how the inputs and channels work together; how the mixer controls are accessed and operated, how recording and playback take place, and a little about the location and effect facilities provided by the 2488neo. 28 TASCAM 2488neo

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TASCAM
2488neo
4 − Recording
Now we can record the lead guitar line. We will add an effect
to the lead guitar to make it sound a little more interesting.
TIP
You can also perform audio edits, cutting, copying
and pasting between tracks, etc. to correct small mis-
takes. These operations are explained in “Track edit-
ing function” on page 59.
1
Press the channel 2
SELECT
key while pressing and
holding the
INPUT-H
key to assign guitar input (
H
)
to track 2.
2
Press the
REC
key for track 2 to arm that track for
recording. The
REC
key starts to flash, showing
that it is ready to record.
3
Set fader 2 to the standard position (0).
4
Start song playback, and use fader 1 to adjust the
level of the previously recorded track.
5
Press and hold the
MULTI
key, and press the
INPUT-H
key to assign the multi-effect to the guitar
input (
H
).
6
Press the
MULTI
key again to bring up the MULTI
EFFECT screen.
7
Press
YES/ENTER
to show the library choices, move
the cursor to PRESET to select the preset multi-
effect library.
Use the dial to select the preset multi effect. See
“Using the multi-effect library” on page 41 to learn
more about using the effects.
Press the
YES/ENTER
key to load the multi effect.
8
Press and hold the
RECORD
key, and then press the
PLAY
key to start recording track 2.
9
When finished recording, press the track 2
REC
key
and the light goes out.
Congratulations!
By now you should be familiar with the basic concepts of
the 2488neo: how the inputs and channels work together;
how the mixer controls are accessed and operated, how
recording and playback take place, and a little about the
location and effect facilities provided by the 2488neo.
Lead line