Can you record 2 tracks at the same time December 29 2001 at 11:04 PM
I think I know the answer here...but is it possible to record say a guitar and vocal at the same time and have them isolated to differant tracks? I mean could you plug the guitar in the input port and then a mic into aux and have the guitar lay down on track 1 and vocal on 2...? Or is the only thing you can do record the guitar on the 1st pass and the vocals on the second?
I think the aux input is stereo.
In theory, you could use a mixer to get the vocals in one channel & guitar on the other.
Tap into the ps-02 via 1/8" Aux in, then set it to record on channels 2&3.
Does this make sense? Don't have my unit in front of me, but I'll test it myself.
Can you record 2 tracks at the same time
January 3 2002, 8:14 AM
So pan the vocals and guitar to opposite sides, right? That might be just what I am looking for, thanks!
Bob
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read page 52 of the manual
January 4 2002, 9:19 AM
Set the recording option for input to Ai so it records from both aux in and input jack, record to tracks 2 and 3.
From audio menu press record, use left right cursor keys to get to SOURCE and up down keys to change options to Ai, then left right keys to R- and up down to 2/3
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Re: Can you record 2 tracks at the same time
January 5 2002, 8:57 PM
When you record through the aux-in, you can't add any effects can you?
effectless aux in
January 6 2002, 12:08 AM
don't think you can use the ps-02's effects on the aux input. but i've had good results using external effect processor (POD. stomp boxes, etc..) through the aux in.
Use AUX IN and Built-In MIC at the same time...
February 16 2002, 2:26 PM
Instead of using an external MIC, you can actually use the built-in MIC together with the AUX IN.
I allways carry my guitar and PS02 with me without a microphone. Just plug my accoustic (with Fisherman pick-up) into the AUX-IN (Normal INPUT does not work together with internal MIC) and set the PS02 to:
- R23
- Effect patch 20 (to enable the built-in MIC)
- Push the Mic button
- SOURCE Ai
... push record and keep your PS02 close to your mouth.
Guitar sounds great if you pick it up on the built-in mic together with the AUX IN. I use a simple "mini-jack to normal jack" adapter in between.
The normal INPUT channel and the built-in MIC are "hard-wired" to the same channel, that's why you allways must use the AUX IN.
You can allways bypass the ECHO effect of patch 20 if you want.
Have fun.
Stef.
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