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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.
About overdubbing
“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 MONITOR OUT jacks /
PHONES jack.
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Signal flow when overdubbing
Mixer section
Input
channels
Stereo output
channel
MIC/LINE
input jacks
Recorder section
Track
channels
Stereo bus
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Summary of Contents for AW 16G
Page 1: ...E Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference ...
Page 8: ...Contents 8 ...
Page 26: ...Introducing the AW16G 26 ...
Page 32: ...Listening to the demo song 32 ...
Page 38: ...Recording to a sound clip 38 ...
Page 54: ...Track recording 54 ...
Page 136: ...Track editing 136 ...
Page 218: ...Appendix 218 Block diagram ...