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I need to bounce all my tracks in one of my sessions from start to finish-- I.E. have each .wav file go from the beginning of the song to the end.. I have no idea how to do this. Please help
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if you don't have the owners manual do a google search for it and download the pdf. I have the tascam dp02 basically you press the bounce button, safe the track(s) you are bouncing from, arm the tracks you are bouncing to and hit play-record. Let the whole thing play/record. Safe the tracks you bounced to. press "off" the bounce button. You'll want to set up your mix levels before you bounce and the bounce tracks will have the mix on them. I'd save and/or back up the song tracks first so you can retore them later if it doesn't work out as planned.
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