Specifications

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Audio Track
Recordina
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Bounce-Down
Bounce-down is the re-recording of the playback of existing tracks. You can bounce down two
tracks into one, allowing for unlimited overdubbing
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create stacked background vocals, doubled
guitar parts, etc. A track can be bounced back to itself to add effects to a dry track, or to build up
multi-processed tracks using a different effect algorithm with each pass.
Tip:
When Sample*Source Select, REC SRC=MAIN-OUT, up to eight
Instrument*Sequence Tracks can be bounced down to one (or two) Audio Track(s),
freeing up the eight Instrument*Sequence Tracks for additional sequencing! Just set
the Edit/Seq*Song, MUTE ATRKS IN REC=YES to prevent the Audio Tracks from
being re-recorded as well (see below).
Note:
SCSI speed on most SCSI Storage Devices tends to be too slow to allow the
accurate transfer of ASR-10 bounce-down information. Because of this, we do not
recommend performing a 2-to-2 bounce-down using
DiskTracks.
Audio Track Bounce-Down Rules
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Recording the MAIN-OUT:
l When SampleGource Select, REC SRC=MAIN-OUT, the Audio Inputs are disabled, and both
Source-Monitor LEDs remain off at all times. Only the Audio Track playback is monitored
through the Edit/(audio) Track settings. The Source Monitor voices are not needed to
monitor this REC SRC, as it is always audible out the MAIN OUTS.
l In combination with setting the Sample*Source Select, REC SRC=h4AIN-OUT, setting the
Edit/Seq*Song, MUTE ATRKS IN REC=NO enables Audio Track playback, allowing Audio
Track playback to be re-recorded, or bounced down.
l Entering record with the SampleGource Select, REC SRC=MAIN-OUT will record any ASR-10
voices that are routed to
BUS1/2/3.
This includes any sequencer tracks that are playing local
ASR-10 Instruments, any notes played on the keyboard or received via MIDI that play local
ASR-10 Instruments, and any previously recorded Audio Tracks that have their Edit/(audio)
Track, ATRK PLAYBACK STATUS set to
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(if the Edit/Seq*Song, MUTE ATRKS IN
REC=NO).
l Audio Tracks are always bounced-down through the Edit/(audio) Track settings, with the
MIX and PAN and FX processing settings being permanently imposed on the Audio data.
l When the SampleeSource Select, REC SRC Field 1 is set to MAIN-OUT, the following REC
SRC Field 2 settings determine whether entering Record will bounce both Audio Tracks
down to a single track (2 to 1), or will simply re-mix both Audio Tracks through new effects,
maintaining track discretion (2 to 2).
ENSONIQ
ASK10
Version 3 Operating System
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