Specifications
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Audio Track Recording
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Step Three: Choosing a Record Source
1 1. 1 Select the
samole
rate
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2. Configure the Audio Tracks
3. Choose
a
Record Source
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4.
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Preoare
the Audio Tracks
To Choose a Record Source:
l Press the (SAMPLE-SOURCE SELECT) button. The display shows:
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Record Source Stereo/Mono record mode
This page determines the Record Source and Stereo/Mono Record mode for Audio Track recording:
When REC
SK=
1 Entering Record will:
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INPUTDRY
Record audio from the Audio Inputs dry, while monitoring the Audio Inputs through the
Edit/(audio)
Track, OUT Bus.
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INPUT+FX
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Record and monitor audio from the Audio Inputs wet through
BUSl,
while monitoring
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all other ASR-generated Audio
dry.
MAIN-OUT Record any ASR-10 voices that are routed to
BUSWY3.
This includes any sequence
tracks that are playing local ASR-10 Instruments, and any notes played on the
keyboard or received via MIDI that play local ASR-10 Instruments. Audio Track
playback can itself be re-recorded according to the bounce-down rules described later.
DIGITAL
Record audio from the Digital Input. For more information about using this record
source. refer to the section about the DI-10 Diaital
I/O
Interface.
1 or 2 Inputs?
The REC SRC Field 2 values determine whether the Audio Tracks will be mono or stereo:
When:
LEFT
RIGHT
L+R
Then:
The left channel of the REC SRC will be selected for Sampling & Audio Track recording (MONO).
The right channel of the REC SRC will be selected for Sampling & Audio Track recording (MONO).
Both the left and right channels of the REC SRC will be selected for Sampling and Audio Track
recording (simultaneously in STEREO). Stereo Audio Track recording will create two separate
AudioSamples; one for the left, and one for the right.
Note:
When using REC SRC=INIWT+FX and recording a mono source (e.g., a guitar or a single
mic) in stereo, through a stereo effect like reverb, you should use a
“Y”
cable into both Audio
Inputs. Otherwise the signal will only appear on one side of the stereo image.
Using the Audio Track Buttons to Select and Monitor Audio Tracks
Pressing the (AUDIO TRACK) buttons will also change the REC SRC Field 2 value to reflect the
current combination of selected Audio Tracks. For instance, if you press (AUDIO TRACK A), the
REC SRC Field 2 value changes to LEFT. If you press
CAUDIO
TRACK B), the REC SRC Field 2
value changes to RIGHT. If you press (AUDIO TRACK A) and
ivhile
holding it down press
(AUDIO TRACK B), the REC SRC Field 2 value changes to L+R. When both Audio Tracks are
selected (both yellow LEDs lit), holding one [AUDIO TRACK) button and pressing the other one will
change the REC SRC Field 2 value to LEFT. Both Audio Tracks will become Source Monitor
disabled (no red LEDs lit).
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For more information about Audio Tracks, see Section 12
&
13 of the Musician’s Manual.
The following diagrams explain the signal chain routing for the four different Record Sources.
ENSONIQ ASR-10 Version 3 Operating System