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Performing Multi-track Recording
On the R-1000, you can record up to 48 tracks at 44.1/48 kHz, or up to 24 tracks at 96 kHz.
The R-1000 cannot perform sample rate conversion. Make the sampling rates of all connected REAC devices identical with the sampling rate of
the REAC master device. Mis-matched sampling rates will result in a failure of audio transmission.
Select the target track where you want to record the channel. For information on operations at the menu screen, refer to “Menu
Operations” (p. 69).
You can patch sources to tracks automatically by using the Auto Map function. The recording track for the input channel is set
automatically, according to the REAC device connected to the R-1000.
Channels are assigned to the recording tracks even when the source devices have unused channels. The recorded data on the tracks to where the
empty channels are assigned will be silent. If you do not want to create a silent track (because silent tracks consume drive space), refer to
“Selecting a Recording Track by Manually” (p. 44) and make the settings.
Using the Auto Map function for recording simultaneously switches the settings for playback. You cannot make the recording and playback
channel > track settings independent of each other.
1. Display the Patchbay.
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu screen, then select [PATCHBAY]. To open the patchbay for recording, select [TRACK
INPUT].
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2. Make the automatic settings.
Touching [AUTO MAP] makes the display change to a confirmation screen. Touching [EXECUTE] at the confirmation screen
executes the automatic mapping.
* For information on examples of assignment by Auto Map, refer to the following page.
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Selecting a Recording Track
Selecting a Recording Track Automatically