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As it seems unclear in my manual, and instead of experimenting, I'd like to come on this board and ask (because it's more fun)... On the VF80, when you bounce down to 7/8 making room on 1-6, assuming you fill up 1-6, then want to bounce down again to do a final master, what happens to the material already on 7/8? Does the newly bounced sound simply get added, or do you lose what's already been bounced to 7/8?
The implication is that you shouldn't be losing what's already on 7/8, or there'd be no point in bouncing to free up tracks, but I wanted to be sure... |
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Bill
It will overwrite what's there already. If you want to keep it, exchange it on to two of the virual tracks, then you can bring it back to (say) 1 and 2 once you've done your subsequent bounce and hence cleared 1-6. Move the new 7&8 over to 3&4, and mix again. (They don't call it ping pong for nothing. And a little notebook next to the machine can be very useful - my little brain can't keep track and I've overwritten a couple of things by mistake) |
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thanks garry
I'm having a lot of fun with my VF80. I imagine there are faster, cleaner ways to do some of the things I'm doing, but I'm very happy with the results.
I think numbers of tracks are like briefcases... You think that more would easily meet a need, but when more space is available, suddenly there's more "paper" to fill it in! I'm starting to think a VF160 isn't as unnecessary as I once did! Even so, the VF80's easy portability is a real plus. |
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