Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 405012500 Korg
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The Sound on Sound (SOS) recorder is a great creative tool that allows you to instantly capture idea after idea; overdubbing an innite amount of passes, all of which can be quickly and easily imported into a DA W system. The SOS tracks all import as .
Selecting an input source 1. On the right side of the SOS you have input options: Guitar , Line, and Mic. For this example you will not need to use any of these inputs, as we will be using the built-in stereo condenser mic. Note: If you do not plug into the Guitar , Line, or Mic inputs, the SOS will automatically default to the built-in mic.
Cancelling recording (Undo/Redo) Y ou can use the Undo function to cancel your recording. T o cancel the Undo operation, use the Redo feature. Y ou can set the Undo/Redo function to Undo 1 time, 10 times, or an innite amount of Undo.
Using the rhythm machine The SOS features a built-in rhythm machine as a timing guide while you are recording your performance. Alternatively , you can play a creative rhythm section by using the touch slider near the bottom of the LCD to select between the four variations for each rhythm pattern.
Recording the rhythm machine as its own track le Y ou have the option of recording the rhythm as a track. 1. Access the Rhythm page by pressing and holding the RHYTHM button. 2. Scroll through the Rhythm page, by using the right/left controller buttons, to access Record On/Off.
Using the Guitar input There are both Guitar and Bass amp models including effects, offered in the SOS. T o hear and record your guitar , you will follow all the same steps described earlier in this EasyStart manual, except the input will be the guitar , instead of the built-in condenser mic that we used in the rst example.
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