TEAC GB-10 GB-10 owners manual - Page 47

Recording the input sound with the playback sound (overdubbing), Overdubbing

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5-Recording Press the [ª] button after pausing to complete the creation of an audio file with the music recorded up to the moment that recording was paused. TIP Use this function in combination with the auto-recording function to record without missing the beginning of a performance. NOTE If the unit was put into recording standby less than 2 seconds before this function is used, recording will start from the time when recording standby was enabled. Recording the input sound with the playback sound (overdubbing) You can combine the input signal with the signal from an already recorded file being played back to record a new file. For example, you could record a new guitar part over an existing track. NOTE •• When overdubbing, You cannot use the auto-record or manual file incrementation functions. •• You cannot pause during overdubbing. (The RECORD [º] button does not respond if pushed.) TIP Using the overdubbing function, you can record over the same file multiple times, allowing you to use this unit as a simple multitrack recorder. When overdubbing multiple guitar solos, for example, keep the guitar input off until just before the solo to avoid recording unnecessary noise. Turn it on to record the solo, and turn it off again when done. Overdubbing 1. Use the  button, ¯ button or the BROWSEscreen to select the file that you want to overdub. 2. Press the Á button to start playback and begin playing the instrument. Check the balance between the levels of the playback and instrument sounds. 3. Use the INPUT volume to adjust the input volume level so that the PEAK indicator does not light. Press the BALANCE button to show the BALANCE item,and use the VALUE (+/-) buttons to adjust the level of the playback sound. The range is from "0" (minimum) to "20" (maximum), and the default value is "20". TASCAM GB-10 47

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TASCAM GB-10
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Press the
[
ª
] button after pausing to complete the
creation of an audio file with the music recorded up to the
moment that recording was paused.
TIP
Use this function in combination with the auto-recording
function to record without missing the beginning of a
performance.
NOTE
If the unit was put into recording standby less than 2 seconds
before this function is used, recording will start from the time
when recording standby was enabled.
Recording the input sound with the
playback sound (overdubbing)
You can combine the input signal with the signal from an
already recorded file being played back to record a new file.
For example, you could record a new guitar part over an
existing track.
NOTE
When overdubbing, You cannot use the auto-record or
manual file incrementation functions.
You cannot pause during overdubbing. (The
RECORD
[
º
]
button does not respond if pushed.)
TIP
Using the overdubbing function, you can record over the
same file multiple times, allowing you to use this unit as a
simple multitrack recorder.
When overdubbing multiple guitar solos, for example, keep
the guitar input off until just before the solo to avoid recording
unnecessary noise. Turn it on to record the solo, and turn it off
again when done.
Overdubbing
1. Use the
Â
button,
¯
button or the
BROWSE
screen
to select the file that you want to overdub.
2. Press the
Á
button to start playback and begin playing
the instrument. Check the balance between the levels
of the playback and instrument sounds.
3. Use the INPUT volume to adjust the input volume
level so that the PEAK indicator does not light. Press
the BALANCE button to show the BALANCE item,and
use the VALUE (+/–) buttons to adjust the level of the
playback sound. The range is from “
0
” (minimum) to
20
” (maximum), and the default value is “
20
”.
5-Recording