Quick Tour

Quick Tour

This section explains the process of creating a project, programming a rhythm song, recording instruments and vocals, and performing mixdown onto the master tracks.

This Quick Tour is comprised of the five steps listed below. Carrying out these steps in sequence will help you to become familiar with the use of the rhythm section and with the entire process of recording tracks and completing a song.

Step 1: Creating a new project

Shows how to create a new project.

Step 2: Creating a rhythm song

Shows how to use the rhythm section to create a rhythm song accompaniment.

Step 3: Recording the first track

Shows how to record the first track while listening to the rhythm song.

Step 4: Overdubbing

Shows how to record (overdub) the track recorded in step 3 with a second and more tracks, while listening to the backing of the rhythm section.

Step 5: Mixdown

Shows how to mix the rhythm section and recorded tracks down to the master tracks, creating the finished song.

Step 1: Creating a new project

On the MRS-1266, song data are managed in units called

"projects". A project encompasses the following infor-

mation.

All recorder section dataAll mixer section settingsAll rhythm section settingsAll internal effect settingsOther information (scene, mark, MIDI, etc.)1. Press the [PROJECT] key in the display section.

The menu for loading and copying projects appears.

PROJECTSELECT2. Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up theindication "PROJECT NEW" on the display.

This screen lets you create a new project.

PROJECT

NEW

HINT

For information on other items that can be selected from the

project menu, refer to page 138.

3. Press the [ENTER] key.

The number and name for the project to be created appear on

the display.

Project number

PRJNo007PRJ007 OK?

Project name

ZOOM MRS-1266

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