User Manual

Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
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AUDIO TRK 01 (Level Meter 1, Recording Level 1,
Name 1, Take, Take No.) will appear.
Use the Name 1 field to specify a name for the region and
WAVE file that will be created.
If you intend to record several takes on the same track,
check the Tak e option box.
4. Specify the recording method in Recording Setup and
Recording Setup (Audio Track).
Overwrite: selected
Automation Only: unchecked
Source Direct Solo: unchecked
Auto Input: checked
Rehearsal: unchecked
Note: If you want to record from the beginning of the
song or from the measure specified by Location, you
should select Overwrite.
Note: If Take is unchecked, you will be able to enter up
to 24 characters as the file name. If it is checked, you will
be able to input up to 22 characters.
Note: If you want the metronome to sound during
recording, use Metronome Setup to make metronome
settings. For more information, see “0–5d: Metronome
Setup” on page 542 of the Parameter Guide.
Set the recording level
5. Play your guitar at the volume you intend to record.
If the “ADC OVERLOAD !” (AD converter input
overload) indication appears, turn the rear panel LEVEL
knob toward MIN to adjust the level appropriately.
For the best sound, adjust the level as high as possible
without allowing the “ADC OVERLOAD !” indication to
appear.
6. The level meter will show the volume of the guitar
signal that will be recorded.
If the “CLIP !” indication appears, use the VALUE
controller etc. to lower the Recording Level slider
(located in the right side of the display) from +0.0 down
to an appropriate level.
Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play
back the song, and check the volume balance. If you want
to monitor only the guitar sound during playback, check
“Source Direct Solo.”
Record
7. In the P0: Play/REC– Preference page, use
“Location” to specify the location at which recording
will begin.
If you want to start recording from the beginning of the
song, set this to 001:01.000.
8. Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch
The KRONOS will be in record-ready mode. If you’ve
made metronome settings, the metronome will sound the
count.
9. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
Recording will start from the location you specified in
“Location.”
If you have specified a metronome pre-count (“Precount
[Measure]”), recording will begin after the pre-count. If a
performance has already been recorded on a MIDI track,
that MIDI track will also play back.
10.To stop recording, press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP switch.
Listen to the recorded result
11.Go to the P0: Play/REC– Audio Track Mixer page.
In “Audio Track 1,” set the pan and volume etc. for audio
track 1.
Play/Rec/Mute: Play
Solo On/Off: Off
Pan: C064
Volume: 100
12.Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play
back the song.
Note: You can use functions such as Compare when
recording audio events, just as you can when recording
MIDI tracks.
Note: If you want to apply an insert effect on an audio
track, set Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) to IFX1–
IFX12.
Then select L/R as the Bus Select setting (P8: Insert
Effect– Insert FX page) that follows the insert effect you
used.
Note: If you want to apply master effects to an audio
track, use Send1 (MFX1) and Send2 (MFX2) to set the
send levels to the master effect. If you’re using an insert
effect, adjust the Send1 and Send2 settings that follow
that insert effect.
Recording an external input source on audio
track 2 while you listen to the previously-
recorded audio track 1
In this example, we’ll record another guitar performance on
audio track 2 while monitoring the performance you
previously recorded on audio track 1 as described in
“Recording an external input on audio track 1.”
1. In the P0: Play/REC– Audio Track Mixer page, set
the Audio Input 2 REC Source to Audio Input 1 (In
1).
AUDIO TRACK 2 REC Source: Audio Input 1 (In 1)
Track SelectLocation