Boss Audio Systems Boss Loop Station RC-300 User Manual

Main features

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* This device contains demo data (Phrase Memory 90–99).

Once you delete these, they cannot be recovered. Please back them up as described in “Backing up to your computer” (p. 37).

* With the factory settings, the RC-300’s power will automatically be switched off 10 hours after you stop playing or operating the unit.

If you want to have the power remain on all the time, change the “Auto Off” setting to “OFF” as described on “Auto Off Settings” (p. 33).

The settings you were editing will be lost when the power is turned off. If you want to keep your settings, you must save your settings

before turning the power off.

Main Features

Welcome to the Loop Station!

The RC-300 is a pedal-type recorder that lets you record audio phrases from your guitar or vocal etc., and play them back by operating the pedal.

You can create a wide variety of performances by layering sound while you record and carry out play back in real time.

• You can save a maximum of approximately 3 hours of stereo sound (*total for all phrase memory) and up to 99 phrase memories.
• Three-track recording allows a wide range of performance possibilities.
• You can input audio in stereo.
• In addition to guitar (INST) input, a MIC input and AUX IN jacks are also provided. You can connect a microphone and loop-record your voice, or

record sound from your digital audio player.

• You can easily connect the RC-300 to your computer using a single USB cable. Once connected, you gain a digital audio connection with your

computer and the ability to export/import loop phrases (WAV files) (p. 36).

• You can apply an effect that is synchronized with the tempo of tracks while you play it back. You can use the EXP (expression) pedal to control

effects (p. 28).

• Two RC-300 units can be synchronized after connecting them together using a MIDI cable (p. 39).

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