Recording Several Tracks On A Master Track (Mixdown Function); About The Master Track; Mixdown Steps - Zoom MRS-802 Operation Manual

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the In point, recording will begin automatically (punch-in).
When you reach the Out point, recording will end
automatically, and playback will resume (punch-out).
9.
When you are finished recording, press the STOP
P
[
] key.
10.
To listen to the recorded result, press the status
key for the track on which you have performed
punch-in/out so that the key is lit in green. Then
move to a location earlier than the In point, and
R
press the PLAY [
If you want to re-do the recording, repeat steps 5 - 9.
11.
When you are satisfied with the recording, press
the [AUTO PUNCH-IN/OUT] key so that the key
goes out.
The auto punch-in/out function is turned off, and the In point
and Out point settings are discarded.
ZOOM MRS-802
] key.
Recording several tracks on a
master track (Mixdown function)
This section explains how to play recorded tracks and drum
kit sounds and record them as a stereo mix on a master track
(mixdown).

About the master track

The master track is a set of stereo tracks that is separate from
the normal tracks 1 - 8. The most common use of the master
track is as a track on which the end result of a mixdown
process is recorded. The contents of the master track can be
used to create the material for an audio CD.
The MRS-802 offers one master track for each project.
Similar to the regular tracks 1 - 8, the master track also has
ten virtual tracks (V-takes). This allows you to record
different mixes on several V-takes and select the optimum
take later.
When you set the master track to recording, the signal
coming from the [MASTER] fader (same signal as supplied
at the OUTPUT jacks) will be recorded.

Mixdown steps

Here's how to mix tracks 1 - 8 and the drum track onto two
stereo channels and record these on the master track.
1.
From the main screen, press the [TRACK
PARAMETER] key in the track parameter section.
Reference [Recorder]
Master
track
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