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When you use specific effect algorism, for example Guitar/Bass or MIC as like mono input type, sound source was mixed to mono through effect section. Please BYPASS effect section, or use stereo input/stereo output type effect algorism, for example LINE or MASTERING.
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Maximum 6 hours, not depending on recording tracks.
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Make sure that the "8TRACK RECORDING" key is out. In 8-track recording mode, the punch-in / out and bounce functions are not available.
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Make sure that the "8TRACK RECORDING" key is out. In 8-track recording mode, recording on tracks 9/10 - 15/16 is not possible.
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If "CURRENT" is not selected as a recording target V-take, the bounce result will be recorded on the V-take of the recording track with the specified number. For details, please refer to "Selecting the recording destination V-take" (p.43) of the operation manual.
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If "DRUM TR" or ""BASS TR" is selected as recording source signal, the audio tracks 1 - 16 are not mixed into the bounced result. This function is called "rhythm recording". To return the bounce function to normal condition, switch the recording source back to "MASTER", as described in "Selecting drum / bass track as recording source" (p.44) of the operation manual.
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When the V-take number of the bounce target track and the V-take number for playback are different, only one track of the bounced material may be played back. To perform bounce recording in stereo, set the V-take of the bounce target to "CURRENT" (currently selected V-take). If performing bounce with a setting other than CURRENT, make sure that the correct V-takes are selected for the stereo track in playback.
For information on selecting the V-take for the bounce target, see "Selecting the recording destination V-take" on page 43 of the operation manual. For information on switching the V-take for each track, see "Switching V-takes" on page 35 of the operation manual.
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With a digital mixer, the appeared fader position can be different from the actual parameter value. Please move the fader volume a little, so that the parameter matches the fader position.
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Yes, it is. The pre-fader signal for each track can be sent to the stereo SUB-OUT jack. Please send a specified signal from the SUB-OUT jack to an outboard effect processor and return to any tracks of the MRS-1608. For details, please refer to "Assining an input/track signal to the SUB-OUT jack" (p.82 - p.83) of the operation manual.
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Yes, it is. Using the SUB-OUT jack, you can send the guide clicks for a drummer without sending the click sound to PA system of live stage. Please connect a head phone to the SUB-OUT jack for a drummer and set up the MRS-1608 as below.
1. Assign the pre-fader signal of DRUM track to the SUB-OUT jack.
2. Select the pattern number 510 "METRO44" or pattern number 509 "METRO34" as simple guide rhythm.
3. Switch the Drum track status to mute condition.
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Make sure that the "SUB OUT SEND" parameter of MASTER track is set to "ON". If the parameter is set to "OFF", the SUB-OUT jack doesn't carry the signal from Master output.
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No, it's not possible. Tracks 9/10 - 15/16 are four set of stereo tracks. One side of stereo tracks cannot be selected for recording / playback. Please use those tracks for recording stereo sources such as a synthesizer or bounce destination.
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It is possible. You can record drum sound to any track by playing drum pads in real time, while listening recorded song. Please refer to the item of "Rhythm recording" (p.44-p.45) of the operation manual.
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In the imported project from other MRS series, ANALOG, CLASSIC drum sound set doesn't exist. If the optional USB board (UIB-01/02) is installed in the MRS-1608, you can add ANALOG, CLASSOC drum sound set to the project by using a computer.
1. Connect the computer and MRS-1608 with a USB cable.
2. Switch the MRS-1608 to USB mode.
3. Open the "PRJINIT" folder in "MRS-USR" disk volume.
4. Copy the "ANALOG.ZSD" file and the "CLASSIC.ZSD" file and paste the files into the target project.
5. Cancel the USB mode and restart the MRS-1608 in normal mode.
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Yes, you can make your original drum kits. You can assign each instrument, for example snare, hi-hat, toms and cymbal, and adjust each volume balance. You can also complete details by setting up pitch, pan and effect send level as track parameter. For details, please refer to "Creating your own drum kits" (p.114 - p.117) of the operation manual.
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Yes. Please select the pattern number 510 "METRO44" or the pattern number 509 "METRO34". Simple metronome click in 4/4 beat or 3/4 beat is available.
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It is possible to read and use WAV/AIFF data. Any specific data format, for example ACID data, should be read into WAV format. So any specific information is ignored. Audio loop corrections should be read as ripping data and then it should be imported as phrase loop. When a CD-R cannot be read depends on its format, please read it by computer and then transfer data to MRS-1608 through USB interface.
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Yes. The MRS-1608 can handle the data that was sampled by 32kHz. When the 32kHz sampling data is read through internal drive, sampling frequency is converted to 44.1kHz. Please note that reading time should be longer because of convert processing.
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Yes you can. Please copy WAV/AIFF files that you want to use into the "WAV_AIFF" folder on internal hard disk drive of the MRS-1608. Please refer to the item of "Importing a WAV/AIFF file" (p.70-71) of the operation manual for details.
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The only audio data of the "MASTER TRACK" is burned to a CD-R/RW disc. Before creating an audio CD, please complete the mix-down operation on the master track. For details about mix-down function, please refer to "Recording several tracks on a master track" (p.41-p.42). of the operation manual.
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CD-R/RW drive has quadruple writing speed. However, it takes half of recorded time approximately.
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Ripping is possible. However, secondary use is prohibited except your personal use. Please pay attention not to infringe any copyrights.
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Most of player can playback CD-R/RW, but some of them cannot. If you playback CD-R/RW by the one that cannot playback it, some problems will be occurred, for example:
- Luck of sound while playback.
- Need long time to start playback.
- Do not start playback.
Please confirm to manufacturer of your CD player if it can playback CD-R/RW.
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Please do not install any versatile CD-R/RW drive other than CD-01/02. Mechanically, it is possible to attach versatile one, however behavior is not proved because firmware for each versatile are not standardized. Possibility of writing error must be very high, so please be sure to purchase and install optional CD-01/02 from our distributors or dealers.
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You cannot do ripping when the project was protected, for example demo song was protected originally. Please cancel "PROTECT" function by referring the item of "Protecting a project" (p.169) of operation manual.
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If you make CD-R by "Track at once" mode, CD drive of the MRS-1608 cannot recognize it. Please make CD-R by "Disk at once" mode.
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Have you written the audio data by album? Discs on which data were written by album are finalized automatically. The disc can already be played on a regular CD player and does not need to be finalized again.
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Please make sure that MRS-1608 is set to MTC / MIDI clock "master" and set up the other device to operate as MTC / MIDI clock "slave". Also, we recommend you to turn off unused MIDI sync message to prevent the malfunction of the receiving device. For details about how to set up, please refer to "Making MIDI-related settings" (p.171 - p.173) in operation manual.
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No, it's not possible. Real time recording is not possible at Rhythm song mode. If you want to import sequence data, please make SMF file as format 0, and import it by using USB interface or CD-ROM drive.
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In the documentation for UIB-02 products that were shipped before introduction of the MRS-1608, the instructions are to insert the board into the slot of the MRS device with the component (side containing IC chips and similar) facing DOWN. However, when using the UIB-02 in the MRS-1608, the board must be inserted into the slot of the MRS-1608 with the component side facing UP.

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Yes, it is. The optional USB interface board UIB-01/02 lets you connect the MRS-1608 to a computer (Windows or Mac). Using the free Audio File Manager software, you can import and export audio data as WAV or AIFF files.
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The UIB-01 has already discontinued, and updated to the UIB-02 that is upper compatible to the UIB-01. The UIB-02 supports USB version 2.0 that allows hi-speed data transfer. Please note that the UIB-02 responds to version 1.1 automatically when the host computer does not support version 2.0.
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The UIB-01 supports Windows 98 / 2000 / XP, and Mac OS 9.1 or later - before 9.2.2.
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The UIB-02 supports Windows 98 / 2000 / XP, and Mac OS 9 / OS X.
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Even warning massage for product activation appears, please ignore it and continue installation. No problems will be happened.
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Due to the limitation of programming language's ability, Audio File Manager does not allow you to create over 200 minutes WAV file. Please trim the V-take data less than 200 minutes from TRACK EDIT function of the MRS-1608. After that, export the V-take data to your computer.
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When you changed the name of folder - "PROJ xxx" ( where the "xxx" part is the project number as 000-999) - by computer operation, the MRS-1608 cannot recognize it. Please correct back to original name of folders. Please never alter the names of folders or files other than project also.
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The MRS-1608 can exchange project data with the MRS series (MRS-1044, MRS-1266, and MRS-802). The following data can be read on all models of the series.
- Audio data for each track/V-take
- Rhythm pattern/rhythm song data
* Other data such as effect patch data and mixer settings cannot be read. When a project is loaded, the default settings of the destination model will apply.
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The marker point is stored in memory using the hour/minute/second information of the recorder section. Each time you perform a locate operation using the measure/beat/tick indication, the display value is calculated again, based on the tempo and beat information of the rhythm section. This calculation may lead to a slight error. To get the most accurate locate result, you should use the hour/minute/second indication.
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There is a problem with reading the system files. Use the ScanDisk function of the MRS-1608 to check and repair the internal hard disk file structure. For details, see the section "Test/restore integrity of data on internal hard disk (ScanDisk)" on page 184 - 185 of the Operation Manual. If this does not clear up the problem, contact your ZOOM dealer for service.
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There is a problem with reading the system files. Use the ScanDisk function of the MRS-1608 to check and repair the internal hard disk file structure. For details, see the section "Test/restore integrity of data on internal hard disk (ScanDisk)" on page 184 - 185 of the Operation Manual. If this does not clear up the problem, contact your ZOOM dealer for service.
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The internal hard disk cannot be accessed properly. Use the ScanDisk function of the MRS-1608 to check and repair the internal hard disk file structure. For details, see the section "Test/restore integrity of data on internal hard disk (ScanDisk)" on page 184 - 185 of the Operation Manual. If this does not clear up the problem, contact your ZOOM dealer for service.
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