Overdubbing
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Switching virtual tracks

Each audio track 1–16 contains eight virtual tracks. After
overdubbing a solo part, you can switch the virtual track
for that track, and record a different take while preserv-
ing the previously-recorded content. Here’s how to
switch the virtual track that is selected for a track.
1In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly
press the [TRACK] key or hold down the
[TRACK] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ]
keys to access the V.TR page.
In the V.TR page you can switch the virtual track (1–
8) that will be used for recording/playback by each
audio track 1–16.
1TRACK
Indicates the track number 1–16.
BV.TR
Indicates the status of virtual tracks 1–8. The virtual
track that is currently selected for each track is indi-
cated by a “” symbol. Of the virtual tracks that are
currently not selected, those that have been
recorded are indicated by “”, and those that have
not yet been recorded are indicated as “-”.
2Use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] keys to
select the virtual track number that you want
to assign to the desired track.
3Press the [ENTER] key.
The “” symbol will be displayed at the position of
the newly-selected virtual track. This virtual track
will now be used for recording/playback.
4If you want to assign a name to each virtual
track, repeatedly press the Work Navigate
[TRACK] key or hold down the [TRACK] key
and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access
the VIEW page.
5Move the cursor to the TRACK field, and turn
the [DATA/JOG] dial to select a track number.
6Move the cursor to the NAME button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The TITLE EDIT popup window will appear, allow-
ing you to assign a name to the virtual track.
7Assign a new name to the virtual track.
For details on how to assign a name, refer to page
24.
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