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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo BR-8

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The BR-8 has a total of 64 V-tracks, and you can name each of them. To change the name of a V-track, refer to "Naming a track (Track Name)" (p. 45). You can use CURSOR [ <3 J [ ] to select the track for which you will make settings, or press a REC TRACK button to specify the track directly. 3. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to select the V-track. If a V-track containing recorded data is selected, " ■ " will be displayed. TRACK UTRACK H NAME MIC 4-3 4. When you are finished switching V-tracks, press [V-TRACK] or [EXIT], The level meter screen will reappear. * If you switch V-tracks during playback, the playback may halt momentarily. This is not a malfunction. 44 Using V-tracks Naming a track (Track Name) 1. Press [V-TRACK] to access the V-track screen. VEiHHSEM n, The V-track screen will appear. TRACK VTRACK NAME GUITR1-1 2. Use [CURSOR] and the TIME/VALUE dial to select the V-track that you are going to name. TRACK * VTRACK NAME MIC 4-1 You can use CURSOR [<]][[>] to select the track for which you will make settings, or press a REC TRACK button to specify the track directly. The name of the currently selected V-track is shown in the lower left of the display. 3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the location within the name that you wish to change, and use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the character. TRACK * VTRACK 3 NAME die 4-3 4. When you have finished changing the track name, press [V-TRACK] or [EXIT]. The level meter screen will reappear. 45 Advanced Use Combining track performances on a separate track—Bouncing • What is bouncing? The BR-8 is able to play back up to eight tracks simultaneously. However if you run out of vacant tracks, you can you can combine the performances of multiple tracks, and record the result on one or two other tracks. This procedure is called bouncing (bounce recording or ping-pong recording). By combining multiple tracks, you can then record new performances on the vacant tracks. * Each track can either play hack or record. For example if i/011 are bouncing to two tracks in stereo, you will be able to play back the tracks that are not recording destinations; i.e., you will be able to play back six tracks simultaneously during bounce recording. >-■ .............-........... ......... .......-1 Here's how performances recorded in monaural on tracks 1 and 2, and performances recorded in stereo on tracks 3/4, can be mixed and bounce-recorded on tracks 7/8. 1. Set the pan of tracks 1 and 2 as desired. Set the track 3 pan to far left (L100), and the pan of track 4 to far right (R100). Setting the left/right position (pan) of the sound (p. 36). 2. Play back the song, and use the track 1-4 faders to adjust the volume balance. Use the MASTER fader to adjust the overall volume. When doing so, raise the volume level as high as possible without allowing distortion to occur. For the tracks (5/6) that you do not wish to mix, you can either lower the faders or use [TRACK MUTE] to mute them (p. 35). However, if these tracks did not contain any recorded performance, this step is not necessary. * During bounce recording, the sound of the Loop Effect (p. 36) will also be mixed in and recorded. 3. Press [REC MODE] to switch the recording mode to BOUNCE. The BOUNCE indicator will light. At this time, the INPUT SELECT indicator will go out, and the input source will automatically be muted. This means that the input source will not be mixed in and recorded during bounce recording. However if you want to mix in the input source during bounce recording, you may use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the input source. Also at this time, REC TRACK buttons [7] and [8] will be specified as the stereo tracks for the recording destination. The lowest-numbered unused V-tracks of these tracks will be selected as the V-tracks for recording. If there are no unused V-tracks, V-track 8 will be selected. In this case, the REC TRACK indicator will light alternately in orange and green, indicating that a track that already contains recorded data is selected as the recording destination. If you wish to change the recording destination track, use the REC TRACK buttons to do so. If you wish to bounce-record to mono (a single track), press the REC TRACK button to specify one of the stereo tracks that are currently selected as the recording destination. 4. After returning to the beginning of the song, press the [REC] and then the [PLAY] button to begin bounce recording. 5. When you are finished recording, press [STOP]. 6. Listen to the sound that was bounce-recorded on tracks 7/8. In this case, we want to hear only the sound that was recorded on tracks 7/8, so either lower the TRACK faders of tracks 1-4 or use the TRACK MUTE button to mute them. 4jMp The V-tracks of the bounce destination tracks (7/8) will be assigned names of "BOUNCE L" and "BOUNCE R." V-tracks are automatically assigned a name only when that V-track is recorded for the first time. You c...


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