Rhythm function, Bounce function/mastering function, Audio data conversion – Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR User Manual

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Introducing the MICRO BR

Rhythm function

There’s a convenient “rhythm function,” which
provides a very useful way to capture phrases or
song ideas that come to mind. Simply select a
rhythm pattern that’s close to what you have in
mind, and set the tempo.
The MICRO BR also provides an Arrange
function, which lets you combine rhythm
patterns to create an entire song.

“Section 4. Using rhythm” (p. 80)

Bounce function/Mastering
function

You can mix down (bounce) all of your tracks—
including the rhythm—to two-track stereo data.
You can also use the mastering tool kit to add a
final polish to your completed song, giving it
greater presence and volume.

“Putting multiple tracks together (Bounce)” (p. 50)
“Mastering” (p. 74)

Audio data conversion

Song data you’ve completed can be converted
within the MICRO BR to common formats such as
MP3 or WAV, and sent via USB to your computer.

“Converting between track data and audio files”
(p. 107)
“Section 6. Using USB” (p. 96)

The MICRO BR can function as an MP3 or WAV
file player, making it easy to take your favorite
music with you for listening.
There’s also a Trainer function, which lets you
play back MP3/WAV music at a slower tempo or
eliminate the sound localized at the center of the
sound field—great features when you want to
practice along on your instrument.
Extended-duration MP3 recording is also
supported, so the MICRO BR is ideal for outdoor
recording using a commercially available stereo
microphone or the onboard microphone.

“Section 5. Using MP3 player” (p. 88)

The built-in chromatic tuner lets you tune while
your guitar or bass is connected to the MICRO BR.

“Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)” (p. 105)

The MICRO BR will operate on batteries (two AA
batteries; alkaline batteries recommended) or
with an AC adaptor (sold separately).
It can run on two AA batteries (alkaline batteries
are recommended), letting you take it anywhere
for recording any time.

What is a V-track?

Each track consists of eight “virtual”
tracks, and you can choose one of these
virtual tracks for recording and playback.
In other words, you can record your
performances using up to 4 x 8 = 32 tracks,
and choose four of these tracks for
playback.
We call these virtual tracks “V-tracks.”

If you’re using V-tracks in your recording,
you’ll find it convenient to photocopy and
use the “Track Sheet” (p. 124) provided at
the end of this manual.

V-Track2

V-Track1

V-Track3

V-Track4

V-Track5

V-Track6

V-Track7

V-Track8

Convenient MP3/WAV

functionality

Built-in chromatic tuner

Two-way power supply for

operation anywhere

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