Newbie question - Vocal track on my WAV file

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rkirby
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Newbie question - Vocal track on my WAV file

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I've only had my m3 about 2 months and I have made some nice CDs of music only. How do I put a couple of vocal tracks on top of them. I know this may seem trivial to you "old timers", but how do you guys do it, and what it the best way to do it?

I'm trying to redo some old songs I recorded 35 years ago and I have done well with recreating the music with the m3. In fact I the m3 version I think is much better, but how do I put the vocal tracks on top of the output of the sampler?

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Post by ktippets »

What you are trying to do is in-track sampling. Check page 126 in the M3 Operation guide. This is esentially the same from the Triton series and there are many posts within the forum that give detailed info. I learned this on the Triton Extreme and it seems like the Triton Parameter Guide had better info on how to do this. I think one of the links below has a link to the Triton guide.

Here are a few threads to point you in the right direction:

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=44041

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... k+sampling

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... k+sampling

Good luck.
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The question is do you have enough sample memory to do a whole song of in-track sampling? If so it works quite well though you can't do much for editing etc. Once I record the vocal I mix down to stereo wav file, move to my pc and master and mute etc as needed. I do a couple or three different parts separately and mix on the pc in audacity. Works pretty good.
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