Zoom HD16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference [Recorder]
ZOOM HD8/HD16
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The indications have the following meaning.
Current
The bounce result will be recorded on the V-take currently
selected for the recording track (default setting).
•1 – 10
The bounce result will be recorded on the V-take of the
recording track with the specified number.
4. Turn the dial to specify the recording
destination V-take.
5. To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT]
key several times.
This example explains how to bounce the contents of tracks
1 – 8 << 1 – 16>> and the drum/bass track onto V-take
10 of tracks 7/8 << 15/16>>.
1. Refer to “Making bounce settings” and set
the bounce target track to “Play”.
2. Refer to “Making bounce settings” and select
V-take 10 for the bounce target track.
3. From the main screen, press the status keys
of tracks 7/8 << 15/16>> repeatedly, so
that the keys are lit in red.
Tracks 7/8< < 15/16>> are now ready for recording.
4. Press the [BOUNCE] key in the control
section.
The key lights up and the bounce function is turned on. While
the key is lit, the tracks/V-takes selected in steps 2 – 3 are
selected as recording targets.
5. Set the recorder to playback and adjust the
mixing balance of the various tracks.
The individual settings for level balance, panning, and effects
all have an influence on the mixed signal that is sent to the
bounce target tracks. During recording, adjust levels while
watching the MASTER level meter, to make sure that no signal
clipping occurs.
6. Move the recorder to the beginning and start
recording.
Recording on tracks 7/8 << 15/16>> starts.
7. When recording is complete, press the STOP
[P] key.
HINT
•To check the result of the bounce operation, select the V-ta
ke for
the bounce target tracks and mute the other tracks. Then set the
recorder to playback. Note that the track parameters will
continue to be valid.
To monitor the unprocessed sound, return the track volume and
EQ settings for the bounce target tracks to the default condition.
When bouncing in stereo to two mono tracks, set the Pan
parameter for the odd-numbered track to L 100 and for the
even-numbered track to R 100.
If only the drum/bass track signal is recorded, select “Master”
as recording source. For information on how to do this, see the
next section “Selecting drum/bass track as recording source”.
8. To turn off the bounce function, press the
[BOUNCE] key.
The [BOUNCE] key goes out, and the bounce function is
canceled.
The HD8/HD16 allows you to record the drum track or bass
track sound of the rhythm section onto any audio track. This
function is called “rhythm recording”. By recording a rhythm
song or rhythm pattern on an audio track, you can then
combine this with another song or pattern as played by the
rhythm section.
To use the rhythm recording function, proceed as follows.
While using the bounce function, select the drum/bass track as
recording source signal.
1. From the main screen, press the [PROJECT/
UTILITY] key.
The indication “REC UTILITY” appears on the first line and
the indication “PROJECT” on the second line of the display.
2. Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication “BOUNCE” on the second line of
the display, and press the [ENTER] key.
Executing bounce recording
Rec Take
Rec Take
Current
Current
Recording the drum/bass
track sound on an audio
track (rhythm recording)
Selecting drum/bass track as
recording source