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9 Begin bounce recording.
Press the [REC] key to enter record-ready mode
(LED blinking), and then press the [PLAY] key to
begin recording (LED lit).
0 When recording is finished, press the [STOP] key
to stop.
A Listen to the recording.
• Press the [TRACK STATUS] keys of the record-
ing tracks (1 and 2) to set them to PLAY (LED lit
green).
• Either lower the faders of the other channels, or
turn the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page
“1–2” setting “On.”
• Press the [PLAY] key to listen to the playback,
and then press the [STOP] key to stop.
Recording 12 tracks of audio to 2 virtual
tracks that are not currently selected
As an example, here’s how the audio of tracks 1–12 (vir-
tual track “a” selected for all tracks) can be recorded to
virtual track “b” of tracks 1 and 2.
● Perform bounce recording as described in “Com-
bining 12 tracks of audio and overwriting them
onto 2 tracks” (→p.29). However in step 3,
change the “Record Virtual Track” setting to “b,”
so that the recording will occur on virtual track
“b.”
● To listen to the result of the recording, select vir-
tual track “b.”
Access the [TRACK] “Vtr1–6” tab page, and set
“SelectVirtualTrack” to “1b” and “2b” for tracks 1
and 2.
Recording 10 tracks of audio and 2 exter-
nal input sources on the remaining 2
tracks
Here’s how the audio of tracks 1–10 and the audio
inputs from INPUT 1 and 2 can be recorded on tracks 11
and 12.
1 Specify the input channels.
• Access the [INPUT] “Ch7–12” tab page.
• Set “Ch11” to “INPUT1, and set “Ch12” to
“INPUT2.”
2 Set the recording mode to bounce recording.
• Access the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page.
• Select “Bounce” (bounce recording).
3 Select the bounce mode.
• Access the [RECORD] “Bounce” tab page.
• Set “BounceMode” to “10Tr+2In→2Tr.”
4 Choose the currently selected tracks for record-
ing.
Set “RecordVirtualTrack” to “Current.”
5 Select the tracks for playback and recording.
Press each [TRACK STATUS] key to set the play-
back tracks (1–10) to PLAY (LED lit green) and the
recording tracks (11 and 12) to REC (LED lit red).
6 Adjust the stereo positions of the playback tracks
and the input sources.
Press the [PLAY] key, and rotate the [PAN] and
[BALANCE] knobs to adjust the stereo positions of
channels 1–10. Set the [BALANCE] knob of chan-
nels 11/12 to the center position.
7 Adjust the playback/input levels.
Use the [CHANNEL] faders to adjust the playback
level and input level.
• Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
• Select the “ ” button, and press the [ENTER]
key to access the dialog box. Select “PostFader-
Lev” so that you can view the meter display for
each fader.
8 Adjust the recording level.
Use the [MASTER] fader to adjust the recording
level.
When you are finished making adjustments, press
the [STOP] key.
9 Start bounce recording.
Refer to steps 8–A of “Combining 12 tracks of
audio and overwriting them onto 2 tracks”
(→p.29).
After recording or track editing, you can use Undo
to return the data to the state before recording or
track editing (→p.99). After returning to the state
before recording, don’t forget to set tracks 11–12
back to virtual track “a.”