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To bounce:
1. Decide which track(s) you want to bounce. Let’s call these the destination
tracks.
2. In the destination tracks’ channel screens, set Input to MixL, MixR, or both.
Your choice will depend on whether you want to do a mono, stereo, or dual
mono bounce. For instance, if you are doing a stereo bounce to tracks 1 and
2, set track 1 to MixL and track 2 to MixR. If you are doing a mono bounce
to track 3, set track 3 to both MixL and MixR.
L
Any track that is set to MixL or MixR is removed from the LR mix to prevent feed-
back. You can adjust the level of the recorded bounce using the LR gain control -
tap the L(left) mix meter in the home screen to quickly access LR gain.
3. Decide which track or tracks you want to bounce from. Let’s call these the
source tracks.
4. Mute all tracks except the source and destination tracks.
5. Disarm all tracks except for the destination tracks.
6. Set the source track levels, pans, reverb and air effects as required. Effects
are burned in to the destination track(s).
7. You are now ready to bounce.
8. Manually start recording or use auto-punch to begin bouncing from the re-
quired location. As with normal recording, bouncing is a real-time process
where you can dynamically adjust the source track levels, pans, and effects.
9. Press stop to finish the bounce at any time.
10. Disarm and unroute MixL and MixR from the destination tracks.
11. To hear your bounce, start playback from roughly where the bounce started.
Adjust mix level, pan, reverb and air accordingly.
You may want to mute or clear the original source tracks so that you can hear
your bounce in isolation.
To clear a track:
1. Access its Channel screen.
2. Tap Input, and then tap Clear.