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mrx
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I just tried a test - starting with a new song, I recorded a few bars on track 1, rewound to the start, and recorded over the track. I did this a half dozen times and checked the contents of the card... Guess what? All six wav files were there, along with entires for each in the .ADL.
If 'delete unused' and "redo/undo" are not used, then the MR-8 can simulate 'virtual tracks'. With a big enough card, this could be very cool - allowing a guest musician, for example, to record several "takes" on a single track. These could later be auditioned, or editted into a "comp" track on a PC.
It also is clear proof that the MR-8 does not work as described in the manual, but is a welcome surprise.
If 'delete unused' and "redo/undo" are not used, then the MR-8 can simulate 'virtual tracks'. With a big enough card, this could be very cool - allowing a guest musician, for example, to record several "takes" on a single track. These could later be auditioned, or editted into a "comp" track on a PC.
It also is clear proof that the MR-8 does not work as described in the manual, but is a welcome surprise.