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Recording/playing back a performance
Recording/playing back a 
performance
Combining the performances of multiple 
audio tracks—Bounce Recording
Depending on the number of instruments that you wish to record, eight audio tracks 
may not be sufficient. In such cases, you can combine performances that were 
recorded on multiple audio tracks, and re-record them onto another track. This 
process is called 
bounce recording
. By combining multiple performances in this 
way, you can free up other audio tracks in order to record additional performances.
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Bounce recording procedure
Here we will explain an example of how mono performances recorded on audio 
tracks 1 and 2 can be mixed with the stereo performance recorded on audio tracks 
3-4, and bounce-recorded on audio tracks 7-8.
1. For audio tracks 1, 2, 3, and 4 that you wish to combine, press [STATUS] to get it 
to light in green.
2. Adjust the pan (left/right position) of the audio tracks for playback.
3. Press PLAY [
] to play back, and use the AUDIO TRACK faders to adjust the 
volume balance.
4. Use the MASTER fader to adjust the overall volume (recording level).
At this time, raise the volume as high as possible without allowing the sound to 
distort. For the audio tracks that you do not want to mix (tracks 5-6), make their 
[STATUS] go dark to mute them.
5. When you adjust the volume, press STOP [
].
6. Press [BOUNCE] to get it to light.
7. Press the audio track 7 or 8 [STATUS].
The [STATUS] of audio tracks 7-8 will blink in red (recording-standby mode).
8. Press ZERO [
] to return the SONG POSITION to “00:00:00-00”.
9. Press REC [
].
REC [
] blink (recording-standby mode).
10. Press PLAY [
], and recording will begin.
11. Press STOP [
] to stop recording.
A message of “Keep take? (NO/YES)” appears.
12. If you wish to save the take, press [YES/ENTER].
When CDX-1 complete to save, [BOUNCE] will go to dark, and the [STATUS] of the 
selected recording destination tracks will go light in green.
If you press [NO/EXIT], saving to CD-RW discs will be cancelled.
13. Listen to the result of bounce recording.
Press audio tracks 1–4 [STATUS] to go dark (mute). Return to the location at which 
you began recording, and press PLAY [
] to play back audio tracks 7-8.
Playback/recording audio tracks for bounce recording
Each track can either play back or record. For example if you are bouncing to two tracks 
in stereo, you will be able to play back the tracks that are not recording destinations; 
i.e., you will be able to play back six tracks simultaneou during bounce recording.
Once performances have been 
bounce-recorded to an audio 
track, it will no longer be 
possible to adjust the volume, 
pan, or equalization of a 
specific instrument or vocal. If 
you need to keep the option of 
individually adjusting pan, 
equalization, etc., of an audio 
track, you should not combine 
it with other tracks by bounce-
recording.
“Adjusting the left/right 
position (pan) of each audio 
track” (p. 132)