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1 Owner’ s Manual[...]
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2 Precautions Location Using the unit in the following loca tions can result in a malfunction. • In direct sunli ght • Locations of extrem e temperature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations of excessive vibratio n • Close to magnetic fields Power supply Please connect the des ignated AC adapter to an AC outlet of[...]
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3 T able of Contents Introduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Unpacking your CR-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 About this manual - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Features of the CR-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -[...]
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4 Introduction ............... Unpacking your CR-4 When you first open the packing for your CR- 4, you should f ind the followin g (as well as t his manual): •T h e C R - 4 i t s e l f • An AC power adapter • Y our warranty card and other service infor- mation. Contact your KORG dealer if any of these items are missing. Save the packing in ca[...]
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Introduction 5 • A void smoking, eating or drinking over the CR-4. Smoke particles, food cr umbs and spilled liquids are the enemies of fine audio gear . • Use the best possi ble new cassettes (T ype II) wherever possibl e, for high quality res u lt s. • Use shorter tapes when ever you can. A void C-90 (or longer) tapes if possible beca use t[...]
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6 Finding your way around the CR-4 Use this “r oad map” as a quick guide to find important features of your CR-4. Speakers: turn these on and of f with t he rear panel switch. Y ou can also use headphones as an alterna- tive monitoring met hod. Stereo head- phones go in here Ampworks ef f ect. Use this to give y our playing a distinc- tive soun[...]
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7 Setting up the CR-4 T o use the CR-4, you need to make enough room on a level firm surface for the unit itself, and also leave enough space for connec tions. There ar e two kinds of connections to make (as well as the power connection): the audio con- nections to the CR-4 and the connections from the unit. Y ou may want to look at the “road map[...]
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8 Setting up the CR-4 Y ou may want to take up any slack in the tape cassette, using a pencil, before you load it into the CR-4. 1 Lift the cassette li d (use your fi ngers— there’s no eject button). 2 Mark the tape with your project (song) name and the date, and add “CR-4” so that you know in the futur e that it ’s a multi- track tape. 3[...]
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9 Making your first recording For this recor ding, let’s assume that you are starting with a bass and drum part on the first two tracks and the drum sou nds will come from a r hythm (drum) machine. The bass guitar wi ll be recor ded on track 1, and the drum part on track 2. There’s also one gui- tar part (track 3) and on e vocal part (track 4).[...]
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10 Making your first recording 8 When you reach the end of the r hythm track, stop the r hythm machine, pr ess the [P AUSE] button, and then pr ess the [ST OP] button. Rewind the tape to the zero posi- tion (where you started the recor ding). T urn down track 2’s [TRIM] control and disconnect the rhythm mach ine . 9 IMPOR T ANT! Press the [REC/OL[...]
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Making your first recording 11 ............... Recording a guitar This is almost the same as recor ding the bass. Use track 3 for the guitar part. Un plug the bass from input 1, and connect the guitar to input 3. Adjust the [TRIM] as you did for the bass (and don’t for get to turn down the [TRIM] on tr ack 1). Y ou will probably want to choose an[...]
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12 Making your first recording ............... Mixdown For mixdown, it’s a good idea to use speakers, rather than headphones, so turn the speakers back on. Unplug the headphones to achieve the best sound quality fr om the [LINE OUT]. Mixing levels When you’re mixing down, make sure that the master meter ’s [+6] indicator is only lighting in t[...]
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13 More advanced techniques Here ar e a few mor e techniques that you can use to help with your recording. ............... Multi-track recording The CR-4 allows you to recor d four tracks at once. The example we gave above only recor ded one track at a time. If you are r ecording a gr oup of musicians, you ca n rec o rd mo re t ha n on e t ra c k a[...]
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14 Ampworks ef fects These rotary dials allow you to choose a model to add life to your playin g, as well as allowing ............... you to select a digital effect. ............... Controls [MID-FC/GAIN] W ith the VOCAL1, VOCAL2, V AL VE, LA STUDIO and AC EQ modeling set- tings, adjusts the mid fr equency . W ith other settings, acts as a g ain co[...]
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Ampworks effects 15 ............... Ef fects In addition, ther e ar e eleven digital ef fects you can apply to your playing and vocals . These are listed her e: ............... The T AP control Use the [T AP] control to match the timing of the digital effect s with your music. Use it in the following way —press the [T AP] button a number of times[...]
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16 Fur ther uses for the CR-4 ............... Using the CR-4 as a guitar combo T o us e the CR-4 as a very portable guitar combo, with built-in amp modeling and built- in effects: 1 Connect your guitar to track 1. Press the [REC/OL] button and adjust the [TRIM] and fader leve ls ( → p.10). 2 Switch track 1’s [EFFECT] switch on, and select your [...]
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17 Specifications ............... Cassette recorder ............... Physical specifications ............... Audio specificatio ns and perfor mance ............... Ef fects ............... Dimensional drawing Tr a c k f o r m a t 4 tracks, 4 channels Head configuration 1 x 4-track record/r eplay head (Permalloy) 1 x 4-track erase head (ferrite) Moto[...]
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18 Block Diagram A/D EFF D/A EFF SW 1 EFF SW 2 EFF SW 3 EFF SW 4 MTR HEAD -PHONE METER -10dB -5dB 0dB +6dB LINE-OUT L R LEVEL REC FUNCTION TAPE OUT REC sig 4ch R ECORDER PAN L R PAN L R PAN L R PAN L R MASTER LEVEL SPEAKER SW INOUT 1 INOUT 2 INOUT 3 INOUT 4 OL OL OL OL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 TRK1 TRK2 TRK3 TRK4 -10dBV TRIM TRIM TRIM TRIM -10dBV/-50dBV -10[...]
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1 IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS This product has been man ufactured accor d ing to strict specif ications and vo ltage requir ements that ar e applicable in the coun try in which it is intended that this product should be used. If you have pu rchased this pro duct via the internet, through mail or der , and/or via a telephone sale, you must verify[...]