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7
Creating a Complete Song
1:
Mix Track
First source track
m
(TR1 ... TR4).
Second source track
m
(TR1 ... TR4).
Destination track
m
(TR1 ... TR4).
ENTER
Press [ 1/NO ]
to cancel.
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– 1
+ 1
NO
YES
In many situations you may want to "overdub," or add new material to a single track without
deleting the previous material. This is dangerous, however, since you can ruin one or more
MUSICAL
NOTE
layers of good material by making a mistake during a later overdub. The QY20 eliminates
this possibility by allowing only "replace" recording (i.e. all material recorded to a track
erases and replaces any previous material on that track). In order to record more than one
layer of material to a single track (using the same voice, of course), first record the layers
on separate tracks, then after ensuring that there are no mistakes, use the Mix Track job to
combine these separate tracks onto a single track.
Please note that if both source tracks are set to the same track number, the data from
that track will simply be copied to the destination track.
Combines the data contained in two specified
source tracks and places the result in a third des-
tination track. The destination track can be the
same as either of the source tracks.
After setting the parameters as required, press
[ ENTER ] . "Are you sure?" will appear on the
display. Press [ +1/YES ] to confirm that you
want to go ahead with the Mix Track operation
(which will overwrite data in the destination
track), or press [ 1/NO ] to cancel.

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