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Old 12-16-2007, 08:55 AM
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jacksmart:

1) Yes you can. Check this tutorial

2)You can bounce all the tracks to two virtual tracks, one left (for example on track1, virtual track2) and one right (for example on track 2, virtual track2) on a linked stereo track that doesn't erase the first tracks you have recorded. I don't know if I was clear...

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Old 12-16-2007, 08:55 AM
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jacksmart:

1) Yes you can. Check this tutorial

2)You can bounce all the tracks to two virtual tracks, one left (for example on track1, virtual track2) and one right (for example on track 2, virtual track2) on a linked stereo track that doesn't erase the first tracks you have recorded. I don't know if I was clear...

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Old 12-28-2007, 12:43 PM
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Hi Guys,
I got this wonderful machine for Xmas and have fallen in love with the thing, however, I have only been able to convert single tracks from a song to MP3 format as opposed to the whole song (all four tracks to a single MP3 file). Is there a way that I can convert the whole song to MP3 format, or do I need to continue converting individual tracks then mixing them on my PC?
My apologies if i've missed anything obvious!
Cheers!
Steve
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Old 12-28-2007, 01:07 PM
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I've just read the section on Bouncing.
Job done!
Thanks anyway!
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Old 12-28-2007, 03:51 PM
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Hi Guys,
I got this wonderful machine for Xmas and have fallen in love with the thing, however, I have only been able to convert single tracks from a song to MP3 format as opposed to the whole song (all four tracks to a single MP3 file). Is there a way that I can convert the whole song to MP3 format, or do I need to continue converting individual tracks then mixing them on my PC?
My apologies if i've missed anything obvious!
Cheers!
Steve
Hi there,

Yes, there is a simple way by using the Mastering Mode. Follow this procedure:

1. Make sure you are on the first screen. Press Exit and Utility two times simultaneously. You are now on Mastering mode.

2. Press Effects and, using + or -, choose a mastering preset. You can hear the difference real-time by playing the song.

3. Rewind to the beginning. Press Record and then Play. Your song is now being mastered in real time, when it is over, press Stop.

4. A new screen will appear, asking you if you want MP3 or WAV export, choose YES by pressing TR4.

5. If you want to name your song later on PC (which I recommend), just press TR4 again. If you don't, press TR3. On the naming screen, you can use + or - to change the characters and right CURSOR to choose the next character. When you're done, press Exit.

6. Press EXE (TR4). It will ask you to confirm. Press TR4 again. It is now exporting.

7. Your song has now been saved in MP3 on the /MP3 folder. And you can upload it to PC at any time.
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Old 01-20-2008, 06:04 AM
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Exclamation How To Export 4 Tracks at a Time??

Hello,

I just got a MicroBr and recorded a first song with 4 normal tracks plus 1 virtual track on it. Then I got to the Export screen (I wanted to export it to mp3) and then I tryied to export all tracks at once, but I cant find a way to do that. On the manual, it explains how to get to the export screen and how to select the first track, but it doesn't explain how to select the other ones as it shows on the pictures, with comas. What i wanted to export was:

TR12-V1, TR1-V2, TR3-V1, TR4-V1.
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Old 01-21-2008, 09:45 AM
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Hello priscilaelias, to mix and export all your tracks to one MP3 file do this:

1. Make sure you are on the first screen. Press Exit and Utility two times simultaneously. You are now on Mastering mode.
2. Press Effects and, using + or -, choose a mastering preset. You can hear the difference real-time by playing the song.
3. Rewind to the beginning. Press Record and then Play. Your song is now being mastered in real time, when it is over, press Stop.
4. A new screen will appear, asking you if you want MP3 or WAV export, choose YES by pressing TR4.
5. If you want to name your song later on PC (which I recommend), just press TR4 again. If don't, press TR3. On the naming screen, you can use + or - to change the characters and right CURSOR to choose the next character. When you're done, press Exit.
6. Press EXE (TR4). It will ask you to confirm. Press TR4 again. It is now exporting.
7. Your song has now been saved in MP3 on the /MP3 folder.
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Old 03-29-2008, 10:58 AM
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Can anybody help please?
I am a singer and am very interested in the Micro Br but it states on the net that it is more for guitarists, but my singing teacher swears by it says it's very good for singers.
Then I saw the Zoom H4 which also looks very good, apparently it gives out slighty better quality of recordings but it says that it hasn't got as many features as the micro br but do I really need those features if they are meant for a guitarist? Any help would be appreciated because im really stuck on which to buy!

Thanx Chris
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:44 AM
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Hi, I replaced the batteries in my Micro BR today and since then it's not worked at all. It won't turn on. I've checked for the obvious (ie batteries are the right type, hold isn't on), but it all leads to dead ends. Anyone able to solve this problem?

Thanks
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