Step 3: overdubbing, Recording, Preparations for recording – KORG D3200 User Manual

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Quick Start

Step 1: Preparations

Step 2: Quick recording

Step 3: Overdubbing

Step 4: Mixdown and

mastering

Step 3: Overdubbing

Overdubbing allows you to layer multiple performances. This way, you can
record additional tracks, as you listen to the previously recorded tracks play back.
In this example, record your mic or keyboard on a new track while listening to the
guitar performance that you recorded in the preceding steps.

1. Recording

First, let’s arm track 2 to record, and set track 1 to play
back.

Preparations for recording

(1) Arm track 2 for recording.

Turn the REC/PLAY key on.
Press the channel key of track 2, and set it to
record; REC (key lit red).

(2) Set Channel 1 to play.

Press the channel key of track 1 and set it to play
back; PLAY (key lit green).

(3) Return to the beginning of the song.

Hold down the STOP key and press the REW key
to return to the beginning of the song (

→p.37 “2.

Location”).

Start recording

(1) Set the D3200 to record-ready.

Press the REC key (the key will blink).

(2) Press the PLAY key.

recording will begin (REC and PLAY keys will light).

(3) While listening to the playback, record an additional part.

(4) When you have finished performing, press the STOP key to stop recording

(the key will go dark).

2. Playback

Play back the song to verify that your performance was recorded correctly.

(1) Follow steps (1)–(4) of “6. Playback” in the previous section “Step 2: Quick

recording.”

1Tr

2Tr

3Tr

4Tr

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

Drums L, R

S/P DIF L, R

L R

Recorder

Play

Rec

Rec

Rec

INPUT1

INPUT2

INPUT3

INPUT4

INPUT5

32Tr

CH32

Keyboard

Guitar

Mic

Connection example

Already
recorded

Step 3: Overdubbing

Step 2: Quick recording

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