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Putting multiple tracks together (Bounce)
Section 1
fig.01-603d
6. Press [ENTER] to confirm the screen for specifying the
recording-destination track.
Return to the Play screen.
The REC TRACK button for the track selected as the
recording destination flashes in red.
If the selected recording destination track already has
data recorded to it, the REC TRACK button for that
selected recording destination track alternately lights up
in orange and green.
The [INPUT SELECT] indicator goes out, and the input
source is automatically muted. This prevents the input
source from being mixed in and recorded during bounce
recording.
* If you wish to mix an input source as part of the bounce
recording, press [INPUT SELECT] to select the desired input
source.At this time, you can apply loop effects (p. 62) to the
sound of the input source.
7. If you want to mix in the sound of the rhythm guide as
well, increase the RHYTHM GUIDE fader.
If you do not want to record the rhythm guide, lower the
fader.
8. After pressing [ZERO] to return to the time location
00:00:00-00.0, press [REC] and then press [PLAY] to start
bounce recording.
9. When you are finished recording, press [STOP].
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line
of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
10. Press [PLAY] to check the sound bounced to tracks 3
and 4.
The pan for tracks 3 and 4, where the music was
bounced, is set all the way to the left and right
respectively.
In order to prepare for the next recording, when the
bounce is finished, the tracks (1–2 and 5–8) other than
those that were bounced to (3 and 4) are automatically
switched to the V-Tracks that are empty.
11. If you want to save the settings in the currently selected
song, hold down [STOP], and press [REC].
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line
of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.