7 – recorder functions, Punching in and out, Bouncing tracks – Teac DP-006 User Manual

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7 – Recorder Functions

Bouncing tracks

Use this unit’s bounce function to mix already recorded tracks (1–4) down to

one or two tracks.
Multitrack tape recorders can only bounce to an open track (in other words,

they can not record to a track that is also a source of the mix). For example,

tracks 1–3 could be bounced to track 4, but tracks 1–4 could not be bounced

to track 1. This unit, however, does not have this limitation.
You can mix down tracks 1–4 as a stereo mix to tracks 1 and 2 (stereo bounce),

or bounce tracks 1–4 as a mono mix to track 1 (mono bounce).

Track 1

Drum L

Track 3

Bass

(can be

overwritten)

Tracks 1–4 are mixed down to stereo

and bounced to tracks 1–2

Track 2

Drum R

Track 4
Guitar

Track 3

Bass

Track 1 and 2

Drums, Bass,

Guitar

Track 4

Guitar

(can be

overwritten)

Track 1 and 2

Drums, Bass,

Guitar

Track 3

Lead

Guitar

Track 4

Lead

Vocal

New recordings can be
made to tracks 3–4

Source tracks are erased when they are bounce destinations. (In the illus-

tration above the drum parts are overwritten by the stereo mix). However, you

can use the unit’s (undo) function to return to the previous state if you make a

mistake. (See “Undoing operations (undo)” on page 58.)

NOTE

Inside this unit, a mixdown is made to create a stereo master track that is

recorded to the designated tracks.

Punching in and out

Punching in/out is a technique to replace a part of an already recorded track.
Start playback and when you reach the part that you want to replace, switch

to record (punch in), then switch back to the Play (or stop) when you finish the

part that you want to replace (punch out).
1. Decide what part of the track you plan to replace and choose a point to

begin where the new recording can sit well with the existing recording.

2. Press the REC button of the TRACK that you plan to replace part of to

start record standby (REC indicator blinks).

3. Start playback before the part of the track that you want to replace.
4. Press the Record (0) button to start recording (punch in) when you

reach the part. Play or sing what you want to record.

5. Press the Play (7) button to switch to playback (punch out) when you

finish the replacement recording.

TIP

You can also press the Stop (8) button to punch out at the end of the

replacement recording.

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