Burning in stereo with Korg D1600

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I am having trouble burning my tracks in stereo on the the korg d1600. the tracks just seem to want to burn wherever the want to...anyone else had this trouble.
 
Did you bounce all of your tracks down to tracks one and two before you burnt them onto disk?
 
Yo 318: [Not Maxwell Smart?]

I use the Yam 2816 and after recording my tracks, they have to be mixed into a stereo track AND that stereo track can be tweaked with dynamics and reverb, etc. Also the stereo track MUST be saved.

I'm guessing that your Korg works in a similar fashion if it has its own CD burner. If the similarity continues, you can only make one stereo track for each full song; however, if you don't like the stereo tracks, you can erase them before saving them and adjust and do it over.

I think 'Stev' solved your problem; I just elaborated a bit.

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Burning in stereo

when i am bouncing the tracks i hear the pan positions correct in my monitors, and also when i mix it down they are still panned correct...but the burn is not accurate.
 
I think I may know what your problem is. It is one of two things:

If you set up mix scenes for the final mix, you may still have the D1600 in the "scene" mode.

If this is the case, when you rewind to .000 the unit reverts to your original scenes for tracks 1 and 2, so, all your fader, EQ, reverb..ect..ect... will be controled by your "scene read"

To remedy this you need to push the "scene" button and take the unit off "scene read"...then go to each effect and take the effects and reverb off channels 1 and 2...the set the eq flat on channels 1 and 2 (or eq these channels the way you want them in your final mix.

You should then get an acurate stereo mix on tracks 1 and 2 to be burnt onto a CD.

Another possible problem is that you mixed down to stereo on a virtual track on 1 and a virtual track on 2....you have to press the "track" button and make sure tracks 1 and 2 are set to play the virtual tracks that the stereo mix is on. (instead of the original track that has one instrument or vocal on it)

I have screwed up alot of CD's learning these things....but by George I think i've got it now:D
 
Yeah,

I believe you'll have to mix down to the stereo 2 track. Maybe something like this will work?

I can take a stereo mix out of the Aux Outputs (which run to my stereo boombox) while the song plays on my Tascam 788. This way I can just get a quick snapshot of my songs' current state and critique it in the car.

git
 

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