16: Mix Track - Yamaha QS300 Owner's Manual

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Source (First) Song and
Track
Destination (Second)
Song and Track
This operation combines the data contained in two specified
tracks and places the result in the second track. Be careful
when using this Job, since it permanently alters the data of
the second (destination) track.
Source (First) Song/Track
Settings:
Song: 01 — 10
Track: 01 — 16
This determines the first song and track data which is to be
mixed.
Destination (Second) Song/Track
Settings:
Song: 01 — 10
Track: 01 — 16
This determines the second song and track data which is to
be mixed. The mixed data replaces original data of this
song/track.
NOTE:
• Both the Source and Destination song parameters should be
set to the same song number if you're mixing tracks from a
single song.
• If there is no data in the second track, the data from the first
is simply copied to the second (minus the time signature).
Press E to execute the Mix Track Job. A "Com-
pleted" message appears briefly when the Job is done.

16: Mix Track

HINT: 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 layers of good material by making a mistake during a
later overdub. The QS300 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.
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