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MR16 Owner’s Manual (Track bouncing)
2) Press the [PLAY] key while holding down the
[RECORD] key.
Track bouncing starts with the effect/level
settings made in the rehearsal mode.
The mixed signals are recorded onto tracks 15/
16.
3) After track bouncing completes, press the [STOP]
key to stop the recorder.
1) Press the [REWIND] key while holding down the
[STOP] key to locate the recorder to the
beginning of the song.
2) Make sure that the input monitoring mode is
turned off.
3) Press the [PLAY] key to start playback from the
beginning of the song.
4) Use the [15/16] fader to control the playback level
of the bounced signals.
By playing back the recorder while the bounce
mode ("1-14 > 15/16") is active, only tracks 15/
16 can be monitored.
In this condition, you cannot monitor playback
signals of tracks 1 through 14 even if you raise
their faders.
After finishing rehearsal, let's carry out actual track bouncing. Make sure that the recorder stops
at the beginning of the song.
You can check the bounced signals while the bounce mode is active.
Actual track bouncing
Checking the bounced signals on tracks 15/16
1) Before carrying out actual track bouncing, make
sure that the bounce mode is selected to
"1-14 > 15/16".
• In the "1-12 > 13/14" mode
Playback levels of tracks 1 through
12 for bouncing.
Faders
1 through 12
[MASTER]
fader
Fader 13/14
Recording master level of tracks
9/10.
Monitor levels of tracks 13/14.
Playback levels of tracks 1 through
12.
Meters
1 through 12
Meters
L and R
Meters 13/14
Monitor output levels of STEREO
OUT (L, R).
Recording levels of tracks 13/14.
Stopping the recorder automatically turns off
the input monitoring mode of tracks 15/16,
while the display changes to show the screen
below, prompting you to play back tracks 15/
16 for confirming the result.
<Auto punch in/out of track bouncing>
You can bounce only the desired part (between
the IN and OUT points) using the auto punch
in/out function (see page 87).
<Track bouncing while mixing signals from [INPUT
A] through [INPUT D]>
When you bounce tracks 1 through 8 to tracks
9/10, you can also mix signals from [INPUT A]
through [INPUT D] together (see page 85).
If you want to redo track bouncing, use the
undo function to go back to the condition
before carrying out track bouncing, and try
again.