Reference [Recorder]
ZOOM MRS-1266
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Combining multiple tracks on
another track (Bounce function)
How bounce works
"Bounce" is a function that mixes the performances of the
recorder section and rhythm section (drum kit + bass
program), and records them on one or two tracks. (This is
sometimes called "ping-pong recording".)
For example, you might bounce the contents of tracks 1 - 8
onto tracks 9/10 and then switch the V-takes of tracks 1 - 8
to record new versions of your performance.
HINT
•You can also mix the signals from the [INPUT] jacks into
the bounce recording.
• If you select only one mono track as the bounce
destination, the signal mixed to mono will be recorded.
• If necessary, you can play back all ten tracks, and bounce
onto empty V-takes.
Making bounce settings
Before using the bounce function, you may have to make
certain settings.
■ Specifying playback/mute for the
recording track(s)
By default, the bounce destination recording track(s) will be
muted. If you want to play back a track while you bounce-
record on another V-take of that track, use the following
procedure to change the internal setting so that the recording
track(s) will also play back.
1.
From the main screen, press the [UTILITY/TRACK
EDIT] key.
The indication "UTILITY TR EDIT" appears on the display.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication "UTILITY BOUNCE" on the display, and
press the [ENTER] key.
3.
Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication "BOUNCE RECTRACK" on the display,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The current setting is shown.
• MUTE:
The recording track(s) will be muted (default setting).
• PLAY:
The recording track(s) will play back.
4.
Turn the dial to change the setting to "PLAY".
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 play back a track while bouncing onto another
V-take of that track, you can use the following procedure to
change the recording destination V-take.
For information on V-takes, refer to page 38.
1.
From the main screen, press the [UTILITY/TRACK
EDIT] key.
The indication "UTILITY TR EDIT" appears on the display.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication "UTILITY BOUNCE" on the display, and
press the [ENTER] key.
3.
Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
RECTRACK
RECTRACK
MUTE
MUTE