Roland BR-800 Owner's Manual

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10 Contents Using the BR-800 as an Audio Interface ... 121 Recording Audio from the BR-800 on Your Comp

Page 3 - Recording Flow on the BR-800

100 Creating an Original Arrangement If you want to slightly modify a preset arrangement, or create a variation of an existing arrangement, you can d

Page 4 - ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 101 Creating an

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102 Delaying the Pattern/Arrangement Playback (OFFSET) Here’s how you can specify a time offset by which the pattern or arrangement will be delayed r

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTES

103 EditingBR800_e.book 103 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 7 - Using SD Cards

104 Finding the Location at which a Sound Begins or Ends (Scrub/Preview) Scrub function When editing a song, you might need to find the precise locat

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105 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Editing You

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106 Editing 6 Press the [ENTER] button. The copy will be carried out. * The display will indicate “Keep power on!” while the data is being updated. D

Page 10 - Contents

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 107 Editing E

Page 11 - Main Features

108 Editing 4 Use the CURSOR buttons and the dial to select the tracks and V-tracks that you want to exchange. 5 To exchange, press the [ENTER] butto

Page 12 - Panel Descriptions

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 109 Editing Her

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11 Main Features The BR-800 is a digital recorder that allows even the beginner to create songs easily.From recording to mastering, this convenient d

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110 Editing When you create a new song, it will automatically be given a name such as “SONG 0001.” When you’ve finished a song, you should give it an

Page 15 - About the Play Screen

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 111 Editing On

Page 16 - Front Panel

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Page 17 - Rear Panel

113 MasteringBR800_e.book 113 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 18 - Side Panel

114 Using Mastering in Creating a Song This chapter explains the process of mixing down your recorded tracks onto two tracks and applying a “masterin

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 115 Using Maste

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116 Using Mastering in Creating a Song 12 When you’ve finished mastering, press the [STOP] button. The result will be saved on the mastering-destinat

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 117 Using Maste

Page 22 - Listening to the Demo Songs

118 Making Use of Songs After Mastering Songs you’ve created using the BR-800 can be converted to WAV/AIFF files using the “BOSS BR Series Wave Conve

Page 23 - Turning the Power Off

119 Using USBBR800_e.book 119 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 24 - 3. Listen to the Demo Songs

12 Panel Descriptions fig.TopPanel.eps MIC L/R (internal stereo microphones L/R) You can use these microphones to record in stereo. “Selecting the In

Page 25 - Press the [PLAY] button

120 Before Using USB The BR-800 is equipped with a USB connector. When connected to your computer, you’ll be able to perform the following operation

Page 26 - 1. Make Recording Settings

121 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Using the B

Page 27 - 2. Recording

122 Using the BR-800 as a Control Surface The BR-800 can operate via USB as a controller for your music production software (DAW software). * When th

Page 28 - Press the [REC] button

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 123 Using the B

Page 29 - 3. Playing Back

124 Exchanging Data with Your Computer By using “BOSS BR Series Wave Converter” you can convert BR-800 audio data to WAV/AIFF files, or convert WAV/A

Page 30 - EZ Recording Parameter List

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 125 Exchanging

Page 31 - Getting

126 Saving Data on Your Computer (Backup/Recover) When your SD card has filled up, or if you want to save important data on your computer, you can cr

Page 32 - Making Connections

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 127 Saving Data

Page 33 - Using the Cord Hook

128 Making Settings for USB Functionality This section explains how to make settings for the BR-800’s USB-related functionality. Make the settings th

Page 34 - Turning the Power On/Off

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 129 Making Sett

Page 35 - Playback

13 Panel Descriptions Track [1]–[7/8] faders These faders adjust the playback volume of each track. [RHYTHM] fader This fader adjusts the volume of t

Page 36 - Recording

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131 Convenient FunctionsBR800_e.book 131 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

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132 Adjusting the Display Contrast Depending on the location in which the BR-800 is placed or the conditions of use, you might find the display diffi

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133 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Using a Foo

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134 Tuning Your Instrument (TUNER) The BR-800 provides a Chromatic Tuner function that makes it easy to tune an instrument. The built-in tuner suppor

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 135 Tuning Your

Page 42 - (Overdubbing)

136 Mixing the Sound from an Audio Device (LINE IN MIX) “Line In Mix” is a function that allows the input from LINE IN to be mixed with the output fr

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137 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Output Sett

Page 44 - D_System_AB.eps

138 Practicing Phrases (PHRASE TRAINER) The BR-800 provides a Phrase Trainer function, which lets you slow down the playback speed (Time Stretch) or

Page 45 - Mistake (Punch-In/Out)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 139 Practicing

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14 Panel Descriptions fig.TopPanel.eps [TRACK] button This button allows you to adjust each track’s tone quality or edit the track (p. 105). [MENU] b

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140 Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET) The “Factory Reset” operation returns the BR-800 to its factory-set state.You can also specify the

Page 48 - D_Redo.eps

141 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Initializin

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142 Viewing the SD Card Usage (SD CARD INFORMATION) Here’s how to view the usage status of the SD card. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [

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143 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Reducing th

Page 51 - D_Song_Sketch_File_Erase.eps

144 Using a Condenser Microphone (PHANTOM POWER) If you’re using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power, turn on the phantom power as fol

Page 52 - D_Song_Sketch_Info.eps

145 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Adjusting t

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MEMO 146BR800_e.book 146 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 54 - Using Insert Effects

147 AppendixesBR800_e.book 147 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

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148 SD Cards that Can Be Used with the BR-800 The BR-800 uses SD cards to record and play back. SD cards that are known to work If using an SD card

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149 SD Cards that Can Be Used with the BR-800 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/Pla

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15 Panel Descriptions Display fig.Display.eps This shows various types of information depending on the settings you’re making, such as volume levels,

Page 58 - Locations

150 BR-800 Effect Patch List * See “Recommended Connections (4-INPUT MULTI)” (p.151). Insert Effects BANK: GUITAR E.GUITAR MULTI 1 StckLead2 70HrdRck

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 151 BR-800 Effe

Page 60 - [CHO]=[DLY]=

152 Arrangement / Pattern List Preset Arrangement List Each of the preset Arrangement (except Metro4/4) is set so that a BREAK, followed by V1 (verse

Page 61 - 5. BASS MULTI

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 153 Arrangement

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154 Troubleshooting This section contains tips to help you solve problems.If this information does not help you solve the problem, please contact a c

Page 63 - 9. VO + GT.AMP

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 155 Troubleshoo

Page 64 - 11. VO + ACOUSTIC

156 Troubleshooting The BR-800 uses touch sensors. The buttons will respond when you touch them directly with your finger. Problems with USB ItemExpl

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157 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Error Messa

Page 66 - With “BASS MULTI” algorithms

158 Error Message List Drive busy! Data could not be read or written fast enough because the data is stored on the SD card in a fragmentary man-ner.A

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159 Error Message List EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing

Page 68 - DISTORTION

16 Panel Descriptions fig.FrontPanel.eps PHONES jack (stereo phone type) Connect separately sold stereo headphones here. Connecting headphones will a

Page 69 - BASS” algorithms

160 Specifications BR-800 : Digital Recorder * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject

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161 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Index Numer

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162 Index N NAME ... 117NamingArrangement ... 99Insert effect ...

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163 MEMOBR800_e.book 163 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 73 - NOISE SUPPRESSOR

MEMO 164BR800_e.book 164 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 74 - MODULATION

165 fig.15_WEEE_Small.epsfig.16_ChineseRoHS.epsFor EU CountriesFor ChinaBR800_e.book 165 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

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166 fig.09B-17.epsfig.14.eps

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* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows® operating system.

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17 Panel Descriptions fig.RearPanel.eps Security Slot ( ) http://www.kensington.com/ LINE OUT jacks These are analog audio output jacks. You can conn

Page 79 - DBL DELAY (Doubling Delay)

18 Panel Descriptions fig.SidePanel.eps MEMORY CARD (SD card) slot Insert an SD card. Recording is not possible unless an SD card is inserted. “SD Ca

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19 Panel Descriptions 1 Make sure that the [POWER] switch is “OFF.” 2 Turn the BR-800 upside down. 3 Detach the battery cover. fig.Batt01.eps 4 Inser

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* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows® operating system.

Page 82 - DOUBLE/HARMONY

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21 Quick StartBR800_e.book 21 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 84 - D_Chorus_Edit.eps

22 Listening to the Demo Songs The SD card included with the BR-800 contains demo songs. Here’s how to play back the demo songs.With the power switch

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 23 Listening to

Page 86 - D_EQ_Edit.eps

24 Listening to the Demo Songs 3. Listen to the Demo Songs1Press the [MENU] button.The MENU screen will appear.D_Menu_Input.eps2Use the CURSOR [ ] [

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 25 Listening to

Page 88 - Patterns and Arrangements

26 Recording with the EZ Recording Function EZ Recording is a function that makes it easy to start recording. Simply select a recording source and th

Page 89 - (Drum Kits)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 27 Recording wi

Page 90 - Arrangement mode

28 Recording with the EZ Recording Function3Slowly increase the [MASTER] fader to adjust the volume to the appropriate level for monitoring.fig.Quick

Page 91 - Playing Patterns

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 29 Recording wi

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3 Record while Listening to RhythmRecord with Effects AppliedPreparations for RecordingRecord/PlaybackEdit Your SongMaster Your SongMake Connections

Page 93 - Playing an Arrangement

30 Recording with the EZ Recording Function Choose the setting that’s appropriate for the input source you’re recording.Choose the style of music tha

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31 Getting Ready to RecordBR800_e.book 31 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 95 - Song Drum Kit

32 Making Connections Make connections as shown in the illustrations below. Make sure that the power to all of your equipment is switched off before

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 33 Making Conne

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34 Turning the Power On/Off Once the connections have been completed (p. 32), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turnin

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35 Recording/PlaybackBR800_e.book 35 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 99 - D_Arrange_Name.eps

36 Recording The BR-800 manages your recordings in units called “songs.”To record a new song, carry out the procedure below. 1 Press the [MENU] butto

Page 100 - D_Arrange_Erase_Sure.eps

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 37 Recording He

Page 101 - D_Arrange_Erase.eps

38 Recording Here’s how to adjust the volume of the recording on the track. 1 Lower the [MASTER] fader. 2 Turn the [REC LEVEL] knob to approximately

Page 102 - Arrangement Playback (OFFSET)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 39 Recording Ea

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4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 002c • Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor...

Page 104 - Preview function

40 Recording You can adjust the stereo feel (pan) of your instruments’ input sound. 1 Press the [TRACK] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to m

Page 105 - Copying track data

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 41 Recording Lo

Page 106 - Moving Track Data

42 Recording Additional Performances (Overdubbing) Tracks whose track [PLAY] button is lit or blinking already contain recorded sound.The process of

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43 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Playing Back

Page 108 - D_Track_Inport.eps

44 Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat) Normally, the repeat start/end points will be set to the moments at which you press the [REPEAT] button, meaning

Page 109 - D_Song_Erase_Select.eps

45 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Re-Recording

Page 110 - D_SongName.eps

46 Re-Recording Only Over a Mistake (Punch-In/Out) Using a foot switch If you’re recording an instrumental performance by yourself and simultaneous

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 47 Re-Recording

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48 Cancelling an Operation (UNDO/REDO) There may be times when you would like to cancel the result of an operation; for example, when recording, you

Page 113 - Mastering

49 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Viewing Info

Page 114 - Mastering-destination tracks

5 014 • Protect the unit from strong impact.(Do not drop it!)...

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50 Simple Recording (SONG SKETCH) By putting the BR-800 in Song Sketch mode, you can use it as a stereo WAV file recorder/player.This provides an eas

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 51 Simple Recor

Page 117 - D_Master_FX_Name.eps

52 Simple Recording (SONG SKETCH) You are free to assign a name to a WAV file. 1 Press the [SONG SKETCH] button. The SONG SKETCH screen will appear.

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53 Using EffectsBR800_e.book 53 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 119 - Using USB

54 Using Insert Effects The BR-800 has independent processors for four different kinds of effects: insert effects, loop effects, track EQ, and master

Page 120 - Before Using USB

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 55 Using Insert

Page 121 - D_InputSelect_USB.eps

56 Using Insert Effects 5 If you want to save the current effect settings, proceed as described in “Saving the Insert Effect Settings (Write)” (p. 57

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 57 Using Insert

Page 123 - Controllers that Can Be Used

58 Using Insert Effects The BR-800 lets you change the location of the insert effect, allowing you to use it for a variety of different purposes. 1 I

Page 124 - D_USB_Backup.eps

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 59 Using Insert

Page 125 - D_USB_Disconnect.eps

6 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply: Use of Batteries 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical applian

Page 126 - (Backup/Recover)

60 Using Insert Effects The algorithms (the available effects and their connection order) that can be used as an insert effect are shown below.The al

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 61 Using Insert

Page 128 - Computer

62 Using Insert Effects This is a multi-effect for vocals.It provides effects that are optimized for vocals. fig.VocalMulti.eps Pitch CorrectDynamics

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63 Using Insert Effects EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsin

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64 Using Insert Effects This algorithm is for use when simultaneously recording a vocal and electric guitar.For the guitar, you can make the electric

Page 131 - Functions

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 65 Using Insert

Page 132 - D_System_LCD.eps

66 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when MODE is set to COMPRESSOR.*2 Setting available when MODE is set to LIMITER. With “BASS MULTI” algor

Page 133 - D_System_FS_Play.eps

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 67 Using Insert

Page 134 - Indications while tuning

68 Using Insert Effects *1Setting available when the algorithm is set to GUITAR MULTI.*2 Setting available when the algorithm is set to BASS MULTI or

Page 135 - Reference Pitch

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 69 Using Insert

Page 136 - Device (LINE IN MIX)

7 IMPORTANT NOTES 554 • Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display. 556 • When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector i

Page 137 - Output Settings (OUTPUT)

70 Using Insert Effects MATCHMATCH DRIVEThis models the sound input to left in-put on a Matchless D/C-30.A simulation of the latest tube amp widely u

Page 138 - D_Trainer_Stretch.eps

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 71 Using Insert

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72 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to FLIP TOP, B MAN, CONCERT 810, T.E., or SESSION.*2 Setting available when TYPE is set

Page 140 - (FACTORY RESET)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 73 Using Insert

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74 Using Insert Effects Use TYPE to select the effect that you want to use. ENHANCER This is an effect that clarifies the contour of the input sound

Page 142 - (SD CARD INFORMATION)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 75 Using Insert

Page 143 - Consumption (POWER SAVE)

76 Using Insert Effects SITAR SIM (Sitar Simulator) This simulates the sound of the sitar. OCTAVE This adds a note one octave lower, creating a riche

Page 144 - (PHANTOM POWER)

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 77 Using Insert

Page 145 - Touch Sensors

78 Using Insert Effects ROTARY This produces an effect like the sound of a rotary speaker. UNI-V (Uni-Vibe) This models a Uni-Vibe. Although this res

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 79 Using Insert

Page 147 - Appendixes

8 Contents Recording Flow on the BR-800 ... 3USING THE UNIT SAFELY... 4IMPORTANT NOTES... 6Ma

Page 148 - (calculated as 1 track)

80 Using Insert Effects This effect adds delayed sound to the direct sound, giving more body to the sound or creating special effects. *1 Setting ava

Page 149

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 81 Using Insert

Page 150 - BR-800 Effect Patch List

82 Using Insert Effects Adjusts the tonal character or applies special effects. *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to DISTORTION.*2Setting availab

Page 151 - Mastering Effects

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 83 Using Insert

Page 152 - Arrangement / Pattern List

84 Adding a Sense of Spaciousness By making use of the BR-800’s onboard “Loop Effects,” you can add a sense of spaciousness and depth to your sounds.

Page 153 - Preset Pattern List

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 85 Adding a Sen

Page 154 - Troubleshooting

86 Adjusting the Tone of Each Track The BR-800 provides a three-band equalizer that’s independent for each track. You can use this to adjust the tone

Page 155 - Problems with the SD Card

87 Using RhythmBR800_e.book 87 ページ 2011年6月6日 月曜日 午後2時14分

Page 156 - Problems with the Buttons

88 Overview of the Rhythm Section The BR-800 provides a dedicated rhythm generator that is separate from the audio tracks 1–7/8.You can use this rhyt

Page 157 - Error Message List

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 89 Overview of

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9 Contents Using Effects ... 53 Using Insert Effects ... 54 Effect Patches and Banks ...

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90 Overview of the Rhythm Section 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button. The [RHYTHM] button will light, and the rhythm will turn on. fig.rhythm_on_off-e.eps W

Page 160 - Specifications

91 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Playing Patt

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92 Playing Patterns Here’s how to change the pattern playback tempo when you’re in the play screen. 1 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the curs

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93 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Playing an A

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94 Playing an Arrangement Here’s how to change the playback tempo of an arrangement when you’re in the play screen. 1 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons

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95 EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm Changing the

Page 165 - For China

96 Creating an Original Arrangement The BR-800 lets you place patterns in the desired order to make an arrangement, thus creating the structure of yo

Page 166 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 97 Creating an

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98 Creating an Original Arrangement Here’s how to insert a new step at the current step. fig.04-550.eps 1 Access the ARRANGE STEP screen as described

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient FunctionsAppendixes Quick StartGetting Ready to RecordRecording/PlaybackUsing EffectsUsing Rhythm 99 Creating an

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