Fostex MR16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MR16 Owner’s Manual (Track bouncing)
Before executing track bouncing, you can rehearse it. While rehearsing track bouncing, you can
control the playback level, panning and reverb (or delay) send setting of each source track, as well as
apply the mastering effect to the mixed L/R signals. We recommend to make rehearsal thoroughly
until you are satisfied with the sound. The following assumes that the song you are going to execute
track bouncing is loaded.
Rehearsal of track bouncing
PEAK
GUITAR
MIN
DISTORTION
MAX
LINE MIC
TRIM
INSERT/GUITAR
UNBAL
BALBALBALBAL
INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C INPUT D
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
PEAK
LINE
TRIM
MIC
UNBAL
POWER
UNBAL
MIC
TRIM
LINE
PEAK
UNBAL
MIC
TRIM
LINE
PEAK
MAX
MIN
1
R
L
100
SIMULATION
SIMULATION
AMP
MIC
010
LR
010
LR
2
3
RL
100
4 8
010
LR
7
6
RL
100
RL
100
010
LR
5
MAX
MIN
MASTER
REC SELECT
RECORD STOP PLAY
REWIND F FWD
UNDO/REDO
STORE
LOCATE REC END
LOCATE ABS ZERO
A-B PLAY
BOUNCE
MASTERING
BRIGHT
15/16 > STEREO WAV FILE
NATURAL
POWERFUL
B / OUTA / INPLAY MODEAUTO PUNCH
LOCATE
EFFECT
DELAYPLATEHALLROOM
BOUNCE MODE
CONTRAST
TIMEBASE SELECT
RHYTHM GUIDE DIRECT LOCATE
EFFECT SEND
PAN
INPUT EQ
TO STEREO BUSS LEVEL
9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16
ABC1 DEF2
GHI3 JKL4
MNO5 YZ9PQR6 +-_0STU7 VWX8 DELETE
MENU / ENTER
MIN MAX
MIN
MAX
REVERB / DELAY TIME
L
STEREO OUT
R
1
AUX OUT
2
1
PHONES
2
DYNAMIC BRIT STACK
CONDENSER
US METAL
TUBE
60'S COMBO
INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C INPUT D
4
2,4
53
2
1
4
The following describes how to mix tracks 1 through 14 and bounce to tracks 15/16 of the
current song.
You can bounce tracks 1 through 8 to tracks 9/10, tracks 1 through 10 to tracks 11/12, tracks 1
through 12 to tracks 13/14 in the similar manners.
Before executing actual track bouncing, we recommend you to rehearse the bouncing operation
repeatedly until you are satisfied with the setting of the level and balance of each playback track,
as well as delay/reverb setting for tracks 1 through 8.
Bounce tracks 1 through 14 to tracks 15/16
<Using track data bounced to tracks 15/16>
By converting track data (a pair of mono WAV files) bounced to tracks 15/16 to a stereo
WAV file, you can export it to a PC or burn it to an audio CD using the internal or external
CD-R/RW drive.
For details about exporting a WAV file to a PC, see page 107. For details about creating an
audio CD using the internal or external CD-R/RW drive, see the "How to use the CD-R/RW
drive" supplementary manual.