Yamaha aw16g Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 9
Mixdown and bounce operations
This chapter explains mixdown operations, in which you mix previ-
ously-recorded tracks and record the result on the stereo track. This
chapter also explains how you can use bounce (ping-pong) recording
to combine multiple tracks to one or two tracks.
ously-recorded tracks and record the result on the stereo track. This
chapter also explains how you can use bounce (ping-pong) recording
to combine multiple tracks to one or two tracks.
About mixdown and bouncing
“Mixdown” is the process by which the signals recorded
on the recorder tracks are mixed to stereo, and recorded
on the internal stereo track to complete the song. The
contents of the stereo track can be used without further
processing as material to create an audio CD.
on the recorder tracks are mixed to stereo, and recorded
on the internal stereo track to complete the song. The
contents of the stereo track can be used without further
processing as material to create an audio CD.
The diagram below shows the signal flow during mix-
down. The playback of each track is sent to the stereo
bus, passes through the stereo output channel, and is
recorded on the stereo track. At this time you also add
the signals from pad channels 1–4 and input channels 1–
8.
down. The playback of each track is sent to the stereo
bus, passes through the stereo output channel, and is
recorded on the stereo track. At this time you also add
the signals from pad channels 1–4 and input channels 1–
8.
● Signal flow during mixdown
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SONG SCENE
MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER
Integrated Sampling Sequencer
Real-time External Control Sur face
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
1
2
3
4
Mixer section
Stereo bus
Track
channels
1–16
Stereo
output
channel
MIC/LINE
INPUT jacks
Sound
clip
Recorder section
Input
channels
1–8
Pad
channels
1–4
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4