
TASCAM HS-2
63
Bouncing
You can output part of a region or an interval that crosses
multiple regions as a single take.
Designating the bounce starting point
1 Touch the HOME key to open the Home Screen.
2 Use the
m
and
,
keys, for example, to locate
the timeline cursor at the bounce start point (time).
3 Touch the
Bounce I/O
button to open a pull-up
menu.
4 Touch the
SET IN
button on the pull-up menu to
set the bounce starting point (IN point).
The IN mark ( ) appears at the current position in the
mark display area.
Designating the bounce ending point
5 Use the
m
and
,
keys, for example, to locate
the timeline cursor at the bounce ending position
(time).
6 Touch the
Bounce I/O
button to open a pull-up
menu.
7 Touch the
SET OUT
button on the pull-up menu to
set the bounce ending point (OUT point).
The OUT mark (
) appears at the current position in
the mark display area.
The range between the IN mark (“
”) and OUT mark
(“
”) is to be edited, and indicated in light blue.
Bouncing the interval
8 Touch the
Bounce I/O
button to open a pull-up
menu.
9 Touch the
BOUNCE
button on the pull-up menu to
open the
BOUNCE NAME
screen where you can input
the bounce file name.
Input the file name. Follow the procedures in “Editing
the project name” on page 38.
10 Touch the
Enter
button on the
BOUNCE NAME
screen.
When a confirmation message pop-up appears, touch
the
OK
button or press the DATA dial.
While the file is being created, a progress status
pop-up appears.
When file creation completes, the pop-up disappears.
NOTE
You can cancel a bounce by pressing the
CANCEL
button
while the progress pop-up window is open.
Clearing the bounce starting and ending points
11 Touch the
Bounce I/O
button to open a pull-up
menu.
12 Touch the
CLEAR
button on the pull-up menu to
discard the currently set IN and OUT points.
When a confirmation message pop-up appears, touch
the
OK
button or press the DATA dial.
The IN (
) and OUT (
) marks in the mark display area
will disappear.
7–Timeline mode