Mixing The Playback Tracks To A Single Stereo Track (Bounce) - Boss BR-1600CD Basic Operation Gude

Roland br-1600cd digital recording studio: owners manual
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Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down)

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-1600CD in a procedure known
as "bouncing."
If you are using Drum, Bass or Loop Effects, 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 or Loop Effect track (Track 11/12 through 15/16) 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 or Loop Effect track to a different track.
As you will probably want to master (p. 58) your song later on, let's bounce to Track 9/10.
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Press [REC MODE] several times until
the BOUNCE indicator lights up.
All inputs sources will be automatically muted at this
time.
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Press track button for Track [9/10].
This button will turn red and start to flash, indicating
that Track [9/10] has been selected as the destination
for bouncing. Note that the track buttons for tracks
that have been recorded will all be green.
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Press [REC], then press [PLAY].
Both [PLAY] and [REC] will light up and recording
(bouncing) will start.
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When you reach the end of the song,
press [STOP].
Both [PLAY] and [REC] will turn off, indicating that
bouncing has been completed.
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