Overdubbing, About overdubbing, Chapter 6 – Yamaha AW1600 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Overdubbing

This chapter explains how you can record additional performances on other
tracks while you listen to the previously-recorded tracks. This chapter also
explains how to switch virtual tracks and save songs.

“Overdubbing” is the process of recording additional performances on other tracks while you
monitor the playback of previously-recorded tracks.
The diagram below shows the signal flow when you play back tracks 1–4 and overdub track 5. In
this example, the signal that is input from MIC/LINE INPUT jack 1 is routed through recorder
track 5 and sent to track channel 5. This signal is then sent to the stereo bus, mixed with the play-
back sound of track channels 1–4, and output from the STEREO/AUX OUT jacks and the MONI-
TOR OUT jacks / PHONES jack.

Signal flow when overdubbing

About overdubbing

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

Track 6

Track 7

Track 8

Mixer section

Input

channels

Stereo output
channel

MIC/LINE input

jacks

Recorder section

Track

channels

Stereo bus

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