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Old 02-19-2004
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Question D2424LV track bounce

I recently purchased a D2424LV and have a question about internal track bouncing. The manual has a section on "ping-pong" recording, but it looks like they printed the stereo mixdown instructions instead. Anyone know if it can be done on this machine? thanks!
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You can copy any track to another

Just hit the edit button, and scroll through the options.

You can copy and paste several tracks or even duplicate the whole program into another program.

You cannot however "bounce" several tracks down to one internally. For this you will need a mixer, so that you can take the outputs of several tracks and combine them together at the proper volumes relative to one another and re-record on to another track.

I often do this with 8 or more vocals and bounce down to stereo to make more room for other parts.

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