Panning; Applying Eq; Adding Effects; Mixdown Recording - Yamaha MT50 Guia Del Usuario

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Chapter 3: Basic Recording
PAN
L
R
HIGH
+
LOW
+
REC
!
To prevent accidentally erasing
your original recording, remove the
write-protect tabs from both sides
of the audio cassette you used in
your MT50.
MT50 User's Guide

Panning

Panning allows you to position sounds in the stereo mix (i.e., between the
left and right speakers). There are no hard and fast rules about positioning
instruments in the stereo image. Experiment! Some early Beatles record-
ings achieved remarkable effects by panning vocals, for example, hard
right, while bass and guitar were panned hard left.
1. Turn the PAN control to the left to position a sound to the left, and
to the right to position a sound to the right.

Applying EQ

The two-band equalizer enables you to boost or cut both high and low fre-
quencies. Make sure you can hear desirable high frequencies, such as the
hi-hats in the drum track. Don't let low frequencies, such as the bass track,
become too "boomy," or overwhelm the mix.
1. Use the HIGH control to boost and cut high frequencies.
2. Use the LOW control to boost and cut low frequencies.

Adding Effects

If you have an effects processor, such as the Yamaha REV100 or FX770,
you can connect it to the MT50 and apply effects to recorded sounds.
1. Connect the AUX SEND to the effects processor's input.
2. Connect the AUX RETURN to the effects processor's outputs.
If you have a stereo effects processor, connect both the L(MONO) and
R AUX RETURN connectors. If your effects processor has a mono out-
put, connect to the L(MONO) connector.
3. Turn up an AUX control to send a sound to the effects processor.
4. Turn up the AUX RETURN control to add the processed sounds to
the stereo mix.

Mixdown Recording

Once you're happy with the mix, you're ready to record it to the master
recorder.
1. Set your master recorder ready to record.
2. Play the MT50 and set the recording level on the master recorder.
3. Stop MT50 and rewind the tape back to approximately 999.
4. Start recording on the master recorder.
5. Press PLAY on the MT50 to start playback.
The stereo mix is recorded to the master recorder.
6. At the end of the song, stop the MT50 and master recorder.
7. Rewind the master recorder and play your masterpiece.

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