Other recording methods, Efer to “6. other recording methods” (→p.43) – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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43

Creating/

selecting a song

Assign audio inputs

to the mixer

Basic

operation

Recording

Playback

Changing the

time location

Using the

mixer

Using

ef

fects

Mixdown

Tr

ack

editing

Song

editing

Rhythm/tempo

settings

Data

Drive

USB

Updating

the system

MIDI

7. Adjust the playback/input levels.

Use the [CHANNEL] faders to adjust the playback
level and input level.
Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
Press the “ ” button to access the dialog box. Select
PostFaderLev” so that you can view the meter dis-
play for each fader.

8. Adjust the recording level.

Use the [MASTER] fader to adjust the recording level.
When you are finished making adjustments, press the
[STOP] key.

9. Start bounce recording.

Refer to steps 8–11 of “Combining 16 tracks of audio
and overwriting them onto 2 tracks” (→p.42).

After recording or track editing, you can use Undo to
return the data to the state before recording or track
editing. After returning to the state before recording,
don’t forget to set tracks 15, 16 back to virtual track
a.”

Record eight external input audio sources
onto two tracks

As an example, here’s how the audio sources being input
to INPUT 1–8 can be overwritten onto tracks 1 and 2.
1. Specify the input channels.

Access the [INPUT/TUNER] “Ch1–8” tab page.
Assign “Ch1”–“Ch8” respectively to “INPUT1”–
“INPUT8.”

2. Select bounce recording as the recording mode.

Access the [RECORD] “RecMode” tab page.
Select “Bounce” (bounce recording).

3. Select the bounce mode.

Access the [RECORD] “Bounce” tab page.
For “BounceMode,” select 14Tr+2In→2Tr.”

4. Record on the currently selected tracks.

Set “RecordVirtualTrack” to “Current.”

5. Select the tracks for recording and for audio input.

Press the [TRACK STATUS] key to set the recording
tracks (1 and 2) to REC (LED lit red), set the other
input tracks (3–8) to INPUT (LED lit orange), and set
the remaining tracks (9–16) to MUTE (LED dark).

6. Adjust the panning of the input sources.

Rotate the [PAN] knobs to adjust the stereo position
for 1–8.

7. Adjust the input levels.

Use the [CHANNEL] faders to adjust the input levels.
Press the [METER/TRACK VIEW] key.
Press the “ ” button to open the dialog box. In the
dialog box, select “PostFaderLev,” and you will be
able to view a meter display for each fader.

8. Adjust the volume level.

Use the [MASTER] fader to adjust the recording level.

9. Begin mix recording.

Refer to steps 8–11 of “Combining 16 tracks of audio
and overwriting them onto 2 tracks” (→p.42).

6. Other recording methods

Trigger recording

This is a function that uses the input level (trigger) to
initiate recording. Recording will begin at the instant that
sound is input to the D1600mkII.

1. Connect the input device, and set the recording

level.
Refer to “1. Analog inputs” and “1. Adjust the record-
ing level, and record” (
→p.36, 39).

2. Select trigger recording.

Access the [TRIGGER] “Trigger” tab page, and turn
“TriggerRec” On (the [TRIGGER] key will light).

3. Press the [REC] key to enter record-ready mode

(LED blinking).

4. Begin playing.

When the input level exceeds the threshold level
(“Threshold”), recording will begin automatically.

Refer to “Threshold” and “PreTrigTime.”
(→p.121)
You can use the Rehearsal function to check the
threshold level.

5. When you have finished playing, press the [STOP]

key to stop.

Recording

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