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Add Finishing Touches to Your Song
Here
we
will
explain
the
procedure
by
which
a
recorded
performance
can
be mixed down on the VS-890 to a two-track stereo master, and then
recorded as an original audio CD.
Combining the Performances of
Multiple Tracks (Track Bouncing)
In order to create an
original audio GD, you will
need the Roland CD
recorder (sold separately).
Performances that are recorded on two or more tracks can be mixed, and re
recorded on one or two other vacant tracks. This process is called
Track
Bouncing,
and is convenient when you are beginning to run out of vacant
tracks.
In order to create an original audio CD, you can specify two of the VS-890's
tracks as the left track and right track, and write them to a CD-R disc. A
performance that has not yet been mixed down must be mixed down
(bounced) to 2-track stereo.
Here we will demonstrate an example of mixing down a performance that
was recorded on tracks 1-4, and applying reverb (FXl) to the entire song as
we re-record it to tracks 5 and 6 in stereo.
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Press
[PLAY (DISPLAY)].
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