Using the bounce function

This section explains how to move the contents of several tracks onto 1 or 2 tracks.

The audio tracks created with the bounce function (destination tracks) retain the volume level and pan settings of the original audio tracks (source tracks). (The pan setting is retained only if the destination track setting is "23".) Consequently, audio track mixing should be completed before using the bounce function.

1.Press the [EDIT] key and use the cursor []/[] keys to call up the indication "BOUNCE" on the display.

2.Press the [EDIT] key once more.

The numbers of the bounce source tracks are shown at the top right of the display.

Source tracks

Guide Reference

3.Use the cursor []/[] keys to select the source tracks from "123/12/23/13", and then press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key.

The number of the bounce destination track is shown at the top right of the display.

Destination track

4.Use the cursor []/[] keys to select the destination track from "1/2/3/23", and then press the [STORE (EXECUTE)] key.

The confirmation message "SURE?" is shown on the display.

The destination track setting "23" can only be selected when the source track setting is "123". In this case, a stereo mix of tracks 1 - 3 is created on tracks 2/3.

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