Zoom MRS-1044 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
5.
To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key
several times.
Selecting the recording-destination V-take
By default, the result of the Bounce operation will be
recorded on the V-take that is currently selected for the
recording track(s). If you want to preserve the contents of
the recording track(s), you can use the following procedure
to change the recording-destination V-take.
For details on V-takes, refer to p.35.
1.
In the main screen, press the [PROJECT/UTILITY]
key.
The display will indicate "PROJECT."
2.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display
read "UTILITY BOUNCE," and press the [ENTER]
key.
3.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display
read "BOUNCE REC TAKE," and press the [ENTER]
key.
The currently selected recording-destination V-take will be
displayed.
CURRENT :
The bounce result will be recorded on the
V-take currently selected for the recording track.
1 10 :
The bounce result will be recorded on the V-
take of the number you specify here.
4.
Turn the dial to specify the recording-destination V-
take (CURRENT or 1 10).
5.
To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key
several times.
Track editing
The audio data recorded on the tracks of the recorder can
be edited in a variety of ways, such as erasing portions of
it or copying it to other tracks. This section explains the
track editing functions.
When using the track editing functions, the two tracks of
each stereo track (7/8, 9/10) are handled as separate
tracks.
V-takes not currently selected for tracks 1 10 can also
be selected for editing.
In general, recorded track data that was rewritten by an
editing operation cannot be recovered. If you plan to
compare the state of the data before and after editing, you
must Capture the state of that track (p.44).
A specified region of recorded data can be copied to any
location in any track. The data that was previously at the
copy-destination will be erased, and overwritten by the
copy-source data.
1.
In the main screen, press the [PROJECT/UTILITY] key.
The display will indicate "PROJECT."
2.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display read
"UTILITY TR EDIT," and press the [ENTER] key.
The track edit menu will appear, from which you can select
the desired type of editing function.
3.
Make sure that the display indicates "TR EDIT
COPY," and press the [ENTER] key.
A screen will appear in which you can specify the copy-
source track and V-take.
Copy-source data
Copy-destination track
Copy
Copying a specified region of data to
another location
NOTE
HINT
HINT
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Reference [Recorder]
Combining multiple tracks (Bounce function)