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5 – Your first song using the Pocketstudio 5

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TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Getting Started

6

Rewind to the start and record your vocals.
It’s unlikely that you’ll get them completely
right first time, so you will probably want to
use the Pocketstudio 5’s auto punch facility

to make them perfect! See “Punch record-
ing” on page 14 f
or details of how to correct
your mistakes.

Adding the lead guitar

When you’ve done recorded the vocals, you can add
the lead guitar line.

We only have one track left, track 4, so we’ll have to
use that for the guitar line.

To start with, turn down the input volume for the
microphone, and turn off the routing for the

B

input

to track 3 (press the

INPUT B

key and press the

REC

READY

key for track

3

).

1

Assign the guitar input (

A

) to track 4 (press

and hold down

INPUT A

and make sure that

REC READY 4

is the only

REC READY

key

that is flashing rapidly.

2

Adjust the input volume and the volume of
your guitar. Add an effect for the lead sound
(see “Adding a guitar effect” on page 17)
for
how to do this.

3

Add EQ as necessary (see “Adding EQ” on
page 18).

4

Press the

PLAY

key to start playing back the

song from the start, and use the track faders
to adjust the relative levels of the two previ-
ous recordings (the rhythm guitar on tracks
1 and 2, and the vocals on track 3).

5

Play the guitar lead line along with the tracks
you recorded earlier.

TIP

Most people find it useful to use the mark features
(“Marks” on page 14) as wel
l as the automated punch
facilities (“Punch recording” on page 14
) when record-
ing overdubs like guitar solos.

Also, if you want to add extra parts, you may want to
do some track bouncing. See “Track bouncing” on
page 14 a
nd “Track bouncing” on page 26 of the Refer-
ence Manual for some details regarding this.

Mixdown

The final stage in recording a song is the mixdown.

1

Disconnect the guitar and microphone and
set the input volume controls to the mini-
mum.

2

By default, the stereo picture is: tracks 1 and
3 are panned hard left, and tracks 2 and 4
are panned hard right. It’s usual to have a
more central vocal and lead instrument, but
the rhythm guitar (tracks 1 and 2) can prob-
ably be left unchanged.

From the main menu, select the

PAN

menu:

3

Move the cursor to the bottom line and select
track 3. Use the wheel to move this track (the
vocals) to the center (you can go through

L63

—full left, through

C

(center) to

R63

hard right. Play back the recording as you do
it, so that you get the right position.

Do the same for track 4 (and tracks 1 and 2,
if you like) so that all your recorded tracks
sound right with each other and with the
tone generator tracks.

TIP

You can also adjust the pan position of the parts of the
tone generator backing. See the section on Patterns for
full details.

4

If you want to add more EQ to the recorded
tracks, this is a good time to do it. You can
also add EQ to the left and right outputs of
the tone generator independently. From the

PAN

menu, move the cursor to the top of the

screen, and press Ó.

Select

TR1

through

TR4

for the four

tracks, or

TG_L

and

TG_R

for the two tone

generator outputs. Follow the directions in
“Adding EQ” on page 18
for details of how to
make the EQ settings.

F u n c

/ P A N

, .

T r 1

T r 2

T r 3

T r 4

C

C

C

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