Rokket said:
Are you putting the tracks back on the MR-8 to continue to record more tracks? I don't understand why you want to put them back in the MR-8 if you mixed them on the pc already?
I do this one of two ways:
1. I bounce down the tracks to 7/8 after I export them to pc, so I still have a good song bed to continue to record with.
2. I copy the tracks (named tr01, tr02, etc) to a new folder and rename them according to the instrument (i.e. lead guitar, vocal) and mix those tracks. That way, I still have the original mono tracks if I decide a month down the road to put them back on the MR-8 if I want to make changes.
Since it's not possible to put stereo tracks on the MR-8, if you don't do things like I do, another way to put them on there is to render them in your software to a mono track.
But I still don't understand why you want to put them back on the MR-8, since you never said why you are doing that...
Sorry for the confusion.....Yes, that is in fact what I am doing. I record on the mr8, upload to pc, and mix/edit them on pc. I simply need a way to transfer them back from pc to mr8 for further recording of other tracks.
I didn't put this before because I figured that no one really gives a crap, but I'll put it now to clear it up. Here's what I need to be able to do:
1) Record drums on mr8
2) Upload drums to computer and edit the track
3) Upload drums back to mr8
4) Record bass on mr8 using the new drum track as a guide
5) Upload bass to computer and mix/edit the track
6) Upload bass back to mr8
7) Record guitar on mr8 using the new bass track as a guide
8) You get the idea....
In the past, to get a track back onto the mr8, I used to mic my computer speakers and record a playback of the track(s) i'm trying to put back in, but there has to be an easier/more convenient way!
by the way...I would just keep the tracks on the mr8, but I edit timing errors (alot!) and what not before I record the next track, so the original track on the mr8 is different than the newly mixed one