Korg 405012500 manual

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  • Page 1

    The Sound on Sound (SOS) recorder is a great creative tool that allows you to instantly capture idea after idea; overdubbing an innite amount of passes, all of which can be quickly and easily imported into a DA W system. The SOS tracks all import as .W av les and will automatically line up as separate tracks for further editing, and mixing. D[...]

  • Page 2

    Selecting an input source 1. On the right side of the SOS you have input options: Guitar , Line, and Mic. For this example you will not need to use any of these inputs, as we will be using the built-in stereo condenser mic. Note: If you do not plug into the Guitar , Line, or Mic inputs, the SOS will automatically default to the built-in mic. Howeve[...]

  • Page 3

    Cancelling recording (Undo/Redo) Y ou can use the Undo function to cancel your recording. T o cancel the Undo operation, use the Redo feature. Y ou can set the Undo/Redo function to Undo 1 time, 10 times, or an innite amount of Undo. For the simplicity of this EasyStart manual, we will keep the amount of Undo to 1 time, as this is the SOS factor[...]

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    Using the rhythm machine The SOS features a built-in rhythm machine as a timing guide while you are recording your performance. Alternatively , you can play a creative rhythm section by using the touch slider near the bottom of the LCD to select between the four variations for each rhythm pattern. T urning the rhythm machine on or off 1. Press the [...]

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    Recording the rhythm machine as its own track le Y ou have the option of recording the rhythm as a track. 1. Access the Rhythm page by pressing and holding the RHYTHM button. 2. Scroll through the Rhythm page, by using the right/left controller buttons, to access Record On/Off. 3. Use the plus and minus controller buttons, and choose ON to recor[...]

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    Using the Guitar input There are both Guitar and Bass amp models including effects, offered in the SOS. T o hear and record your guitar , you will follow all the same steps described earlier in this EasyStart manual, except the input will be the guitar , instead of the built-in condenser mic that we used in the rst example. Connect your guitar t[...]