Henni
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Originally Posted By: markmorgan10
Hi all. I have a Ketron Audsys 5 which I bought to
1) Make backing tracks using the keyboard 2) Connect a mic and overdub vocals.
But it seems to be incredibly difficult to do so. I have followed the instructions to the letter (select overdub mode, give name to file etc) but when it comes to pressing user button 5 to start recording, I press it and nothing... Now I can get recording started by first pressing MENU and then f5 but this just starts a normal recording. Whats worse - is if I try this and then start my backing track, then overdub, it seems to record (and post process) but the file afterwards is wildly out of sync. Like 2 secs between the backing track and the mic. Ive tried several methods - all to no avail, so would genuinely appreciate any help here. thanks Mark.
Originally Posted By: Ketron_AJ
Been swamped with trying to complete the new SUPER STYLES so please excuse my delay .....
In order to over dub, you have to record the first track (as a wave file) by doing the following:-
* Press MENU * AUDIO RECORDING * Select recording format (wave) * Press RECORD button to engage recorder. * Set keyboard up (styles, voice .. etc) and press RECORD (U5/10) to actually start recording. * When done, press STOP REC (U4/9). * Press EXIT to return to default screen. * Recording will be saved in WAVE folder as e.g. TEST1.Wav
TO OVER DUB (using the above wave file, or any other audio file):- * Press MENU * AUDIO RECORDING * MIXDOWN (F4) * Now select TEST1.WAV (which is what you just recorded) as this is what you want to record WITH. * Press START RECORD (U5/10) when you are ready to start recording. * Press ENTER (with TEST1.wav highlighted) whenever you want the previous track to start playing. * AUDYA will now start recording (both the previous TEST1.WAV track AND what you are currently playing. * When done, press STOP REC (U4/9). * "Post Processing Record" will displayed for a short time as the new wave file is created (made up of the previous recording and what you just played. (TEST2.wav) * To record again, repeat the OVER DUB process above, and use TEST.2 ... and so on.
Thanks,
AJ
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