Mixing The Playback Tracks To A Single Stereo Track (Bounce) - Boss BR-1200CD Owner's Manual

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Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Bounce)
6. While listening to the playback from the selected track,
use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the send level until
you like what you hear.
When the send level is 0, no effect will be applied; when
it is 100, the maximum amount of effect will be applied.
7. If necessary, repeat Steps 5 and 6.
You can only select one chorus, delay, or doubling
effect. Different types of chorus, delay, and doubling
effects cannot be used together.
• In addition to the cursor, the track buttons can also
be used to directly choose the track to which settings
are to be changed. Furthermore, if the track buttons
for tracks 1 and 2, tracks 3 and 4, tracks 5 and 6, or
tracks 7 and 8 are pressed in unison at this time, you
will be able to modify the settings for the two
selected tracks at the same time. This function is
extremely useful when you want to match the
chorus/delay/doubling settings of stereo tracks.
• Note that since tracks 9/10 and 11/12 are fixed as
stereo tracks, the parameters for the left and right
sides of each of these tracks will always change in
the same way. It is not possible to modify the
settings of the left and right sides individually.
• In addition to the parameters presented on the
display, the chorus/delay/doubling also feature
other detailed parameters of sound settings. For
more detailed information, refer to "Using loop
effects" (p. 125).
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Mixing the playback tracks to a
single stereo track (Bounce)
If you have made all of the necessary track settings as
described in the previous sections, all that now remains is to
combine your tracks and record this mix in stereo.
In addition, you can also record from one track to a different
track using just the BR-1200CD in a procedure known as
"bouncing."
If you are using Drum/Bass/Loop Phrase, these can be
combined with the playback from the recorded tracks in
the mix down process.
To do this, first of all press the track button for the
Drum/Bass/Loop Phrase track (Track 8, 9/10) several
times until it lights up or starts to flash. Then, use the
track's fader to adjust its volume to a suitable level and
bounce the Drum/Bass/Loop Phrase track to a different
track.
The metronome sound is not bounced when the
track type (p. 157, p. 185) for Tracks 9/10 is set to
"METRO&LP."
As you will probably want to master (p. 146) your song later
on, let's bounce to Track 11/12.
1. Press [REC MODE] several times until the BOUNCE
indicator lights up.
All inputs sources will be automatically muted at this
time.
2. Press track button for Track [11/12].
This button will turn red and start to flash, indicating
that Track [11/12] has been selected as the destination
for bouncing. Note that the track buttons for tracks that
have been recorded will all be green.
3. Press [REC], then press [PLAY].
Both [PLAY] and [REC] will light up and recording
(bouncing) will start.
4. When you reach the end of the song, press [STOP].
Both [PLAY] and [REC] will turn off, indicating that
bouncing has been completed.
5. To check the track recorded by bouncing, lower all
faders except the one for Track 11/12, and move the
fader for Track 11/12 to a position that gives a suitable
playback volume.

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