Ping-Pong Recording 29
MT8XII—Owner’s Manual
5 Ping-Pong Recording

The ping-pong recording technique (also known as bounce down) is used to free up tracks for

further recording. This is accomplished by bouncing down (i.e., mixing and recording) one or

two existing tracks to an unused track. Those tracks are then used for further recording.

Although the MT8XII is a eight-track recorder, effectively you can record more than eight tracks

using this technique. The only drawback is that once several tracks have been bounced, you can-

not adjust the individual sounds. You can, however, balance the levels and apply EQ and effects

during the actual ping-pong operation. The following illustration shows the ping-pong tech-

nique.

Destination Track

Source

Tracks

Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 3
Track 2
Track 1
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 3
Track 2
Track 1
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GAIN
LINE MIC
HIGH
12 +12
FREQ
250 5k
MID
12 +12
LOW
12 +12
AUX
1
010
AUX
2
010
CUE
LR
010
PAN
L
ODD
R
EVEN
GROUPASSIGN
1234
PEAK
SIGNAL
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
P
A
N
L
E
V
E
L
GAIN
LINE MIC
HIGH
12 +12
FREQ
250 5k
MID
12 +12
LOW
12 +12
AUX
1
010
AUX
2
010
CUE
LR
010
PAN
L
ODD
R
EVEN
GROUPASSIGN
1234
PEAK
SIGNAL
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
P
A
N
L
E
V
E
L
GAIN
LINE MIC
HIGH
12 +12
FREQ
250 5k
MID
12 +12
LOW
12 +12
AUX
1
010
AUX
2
010
CUE
LR
010
PAN
L
ODD
R
EVEN
GROUPASSIGN
1234
PEAK
SIGNAL
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
P
A
N
L
E
V
E
L
TAPE
MIC/
LINE
TAPEFLIP
MIC/
LINE TAPE
MIC/
LINE
TAPEFLIP
MIC/
LINE TAPE
MIC/
LINE
TAPEFLIP
MIC/
LINE