from the Korg pa800 forum....
"I thought you might be interested in this. I recently finished as one of the team of volunteers who made the three "Korg Arranger Secrets" DVD's featuring Chris Whitehead (an ex-Korg demonstrator), which are now available. This was the technique we used for the studio recordings (all done in 1 day):
L&R line outputs from the Pa1x were routed to Chris's stand alone hard disk recorder, laying down one stereo track. Two microphones were connected "dry" (ie without FX) to individual tracks on the Hard Disk recorder. We recorded Worth singing vocals/ harmonies via the Pa1x by routing the Pa1x vocal outputs to Output 1 and 2 and connected these to a new stereo track on the HD recorder. We transported all the tracks from Chris's HD recorder using a 500 Gbyte disk on a laptop, and then copied them to the desktop PC doing the editing. This has 3x 500 Gbyte hard disks.
We also accumulated 12 Mini-DV tapes from each of 3 digital camcorders, ( ie 36 hours of video fotage) - these contained digital video plus audio tracks. Once camera filmed the display, one the side view and one the front view. The tapes were captured into my desktop PC one at a time over a 36 hour period using a firewire interface between the Camcorder and my PC, and Adobe Premiere CS3 software on the PC.
We then loaded all the tracks into Adobe Premiere CS3, and did the rest of the track synchronisation and editing there. Menus were built using Adobe Encore CS3. Total disk space taken up was about 900 Gbytes. There was approx 800 hours of post production editing work which I won't go into here ."
Best regards,
Rob Sheratt