Yamaha MT50 Owner's Manual - Page 12

Basic Recording, Loading Cassettes into the MT50, Power ON/OFF, Preparation - tracks

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8 Chapter 3: Basic Recording 3 NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM PUSH OPEN REC PLAY REW FF STOP PAUSE ! Warning: Before making any connections, power OFF all your equipment. ! Warning: The AC adaptor should be connected only to an AC outlet of the voltage type stated on the adaptor. 1 POWER Switch -+ %$7DPOOFDUPS 2 Basic Recording This chapter explains how to perform overdub recording. Overdub recording is the basis of all multi-track recording. It enables you to record track-by-track, while listening to previously recorded tracks. In the following example, we will use a drum machine, bass, guitar, and vocals. You can, of course, use any instruments you prefer. Here's our track list. Track # 1 2 3 4 Instrument Drums Bass Guitar Vocal Other Info RYZZ drum machine. Song #10 "I love you" Dave's bass with chorus effects pedal My strat through marsh-ball amp Sandra with FM58 microphone Loading Cassettes into the MT50 1. Carefully insert the cassette. 2. Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the DC 12V connector. 3. Plug the AC adaptor into a suitable AC outlet. 4. Connect a pair of stereo headphones to the PHONES jack, or con- nect the MONITOR OUT to speakers with built-in amps. Power ON/OFF 1. Press the POWER switch to power ON the MT50. The POWER indicator lights up. Preparation 2. Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to CUE. 3. Set the MONITOR/PHONES control to about halfway. You can always readjust later. 4. Press the reset button to reset the tape counter to 000. 5. Set the ZERO STOP switch to ON. 6. Set the dbx switch to ON. AUX RETURN POWER MONITOR/PHONES ZERO STOP OFF ON MONITOR SELECT STEREO MIX CUE 0 10 MIN SYNC OFF ON PITCH - + MAX 3 000 MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER 56 4 Reset Button MT50 User's Guide

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Chapter 3: Basic Recording
MT50 User’s Guide
Basic Recording
This chapter explains how to perform overdub recording. Overdub record-
ing is the basis of all multi-track recording. It enables you to record
track-by-track, while listening to previously recorded tracks. In the follow-
ing example, we will use a drum machine, bass, guitar, and vocals. You can,
of course, use any instruments you prefer.
Here’s our track list.
Loading Cassettes into the MT50
1.
Carefully insert the cassette.
2.
Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the DC 12V connector.
3.
Plug the AC adaptor into a suitable AC outlet.
4.
Connect a pair of stereo headphones to the PHONES jack, or con-
nect the MONITOR OUT to speakers with built-in amps.
Power ON/OFF
1.
Press the POWER switch to power ON the MT50.
The POWER indicator lights up.
Preparation
2.
Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to CUE.
3.
Set the MONITOR/PHONES control to about halfway. You can
always readjust later.
4.
Press the reset button to reset the tape counter to 000.
5.
Set the ZERO STOP switch to ON.
6.
Set the dbx switch to ON.
Track #
Instrument
Other Info
1
Drums
RYZZ drum machine. Song #10 “I love you”
2
Bass
Dave’s bass with chorus effects pedal
3
Guitar
My strat through marsh-ball amp
4
Vocal
Sandra with FM58 microphone
3
!
Warning:
Before making any
connections, power OFF all your
equipment.
!
Warning:
The AC adaptor
should be connected only to an AC
outlet of the voltage type stated on
the adaptor.
NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP
PAUSE
REC
PUSH OPEN
+
DC 12V connector
POWER Switch
1
+
000
AUX RETURN
POWER
MONITOR/PHONES
0
10
MAX
MIN
ZERO STOP
OFF
ON
PITCH
SYNC OFF ON
MULTITRACK CASSETTE RECORDER
STEREO MIX CUE
MONITOR SELECT
2
3
4
5
6
Reset Button