A ping-pong recording example – Yamaha MT3X User Manual
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A PING-PONG RECORDING EXAMPLE
The following is an example of how you would ping-pong material recorded on tracks 1, 2 and 3 onto track 4.
Here’s how the controls should be set:
.
TAPE-OFF-LINE Selectors
Make sure that the channel 1,2 and 3 TAPE-OFF-LINE
selectors are set to TAPE and the channel 4 selector is
set to OFF.
•
Channel Faders
To begin with, set the channel 1 through 3 faders to
about “7” on their scales, and set the remaining chan
nel faders to “0.”
• EQ Controls
Set all to their center positions.
.
MASTER Fader
Set to about “7” on the scale.
.
REC SELECT Switches
The channel 1 through 3 REC select switches must be
set to OFF, and the channel-4 REC SELECT switch
should be set to “R.”
.
AUX SEND Controls
Set both AUX SEND controls to MIN for the time being.
•
PAN Controls
Since the channel-4 REC SELECT switch is set to “R,”
the channel 1 through 3 PAN controls must be rotated
full clockwise (right) to assign the track 1, 2 gnd 3
signals to track 4 of the tape.
•
AUX RTN Controls
Set to MIN for the time being.
•
PHONES SELECT Switch
Set to STEREO.
• MONITOR Controls
Don’t matter.
1. Play back the tape and adjust the channel 1, 2 and
3 faders — carefully — until you get the desired
balance between the first three tracks. You’ll notice
that as you adjust the balance between tracks the
RIGHT channel meter reading might change con
siderably (remember, all three channels are as
signed to the RIGHT stereo buss). Set up the mix
so that the RIGHT level meter shows a maximum
reading of about “0.” You can easily compensate for
overall level changes as you set up the ping-pong
mix by adjusting the MASTER fader.
2. When everything is set up perfectly, rewind the tape
to the beginning and start recording. Sit back and
wait until the ping-pong is complete, then stop the
recorder. Now play back the tape and listen to the
ping-ponged track carefully (track 4 in this example
— set the channel 1 — 3 TAPE-OFF/LINE selectors
to OFF and the channel 4 selector to TAPE). If
something sounds odd, go back and repeat the
ping-pong process. You can do this as many times
as necessary until you get it right —
then
go on to
the next step.
3. Overdub and, if necessary, ping-pong the remaining
tracks.
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