Actual track bouncing, Mr-8mkii owner’s manual (track bouncing), Exporting bounced data to a pc – Fostex MR-8MKII User Manual

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MR-8mkII Owner’s Manual (Track bouncing)

After finishing rehearsal, let's carry out actual track bouncing.

1)

While the recorder is stopped, press the
[1-8 > NEW SONG] key.

The [1-8 > NEW SONG] key lights up and the
display shows the screen below.
If you execute track bouncing, press the
[MENU/ENTER] key while holding down the
[RECORD] key. If you cancel track bouncing,
press the [STOP] key.

2)

Press the [MENU/ENTER] key while holding
down the [RECORD] key.

Track bouncing starts. The mixed (bounced)
signals are recorded to tracks 7/8 of a new
song. The screen example below shows that
tracks 1 through 8 of Song02 (whose name is
“Moonlit”) is now being bounced to tracks 7/8
of the new song (Song04). Meters 1 through 8
show the playback levels of tracks 1 through
8, while the L and R meters shows the
recording levels of tracks 7/8 of Song04.

Actual track bouncing

MAX

MIN

MAX

MIN

REC SELECT

1

2

3

4

5/6

7/8

MASTER

R

L

PAN

L

R

L

R

L

R

0

10

EFFECT SEND

10

0

10

0

10

0

BRIT STACK

US METAL

60'S COMBO

MIC

TUBE

CONDENSER

DYNAMIC

INPUT A

LINE

MIC

MIN

MAX

LINE

MIC

DISTORTION

GUITAR

UNBAL

BAL

UNBAL

/GUITAR

PEAK

TRIM

TRIM

BAL

INPUT A

INPUT B

PHONES VOL

L

ST OUT

R

2

PHONES

1

MIN

MAX

EFFECT

REVERB/DELAY TIME

MIN

MAX

HALL

ROOM

PLATE

DELAY

LOCATE REC END

A-B PLAY

LOCATE ABS ZERO

DELETE

+-_0

YZ9

VWX8

STU7

PLAY

STOP

RECORD

REWIND

F FWD

PQR6

UNDO/REDO

PLAY MODE

STORE

A / IN

B / OUT

LOCATE

MNO5

JKL4

BRIGHT

NATURAL

POWERFUL

MENU/ENTER

MASTERING

GHI3

DEF2

ABC1

7/8

WAV FILE

STEREO

1-4
1-6

NEW
SONG

1-8

GUIDE

RHYTHM

CONTRAST

TIME BASE

SELECT

BOUNCE

INPUT A SELECT

AUTO PUNCH

5/6
7/8

AMP SIMULATION

MIC SIMULATION

PEAK

2

1

2

<Note>:

To cancel track bouncing in the

middle, press the [STOP] key. Pressing the
[STOP] key automatically deletes the new
song created in step 2 above and turns off
the bounce mode.

<Note>:

When you are going to execute track

bouncing, if there is not enough space on
the CompactFlash

TM

Card or 99 songs al-

ready exist on the disk, a warning message
appears and the operation is canceled.

<Exporting bounced data to a PC>

Song data bounced to tracks 7/8 of the new song
can be exported to a PC. You can use the exported
data as a source when burning an original audio
CD using a CD-RW drive, or use it with a computer's
music software (see page 115).

When track bouncing to a new song completes,
the recorder automatically stops and the dis-
play shows the home screen of the new song.

The song name of the new song is given by the
name of the original song with “-**” (** is a
two-digit number).

You can check the result by following the pro-
cedure described in “Checking the bounced
signals on tracks 7/8” on page 71.

<Chips>:

By connecting an external CD-R/RW

drive to the [USB HOST] connector, you can
burn bounced song data on tracks 7/8 to a CD-
R/RW disc for making your original audio CD
(see page 123).

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