Recording on a single track, Recording on multiple tracks, Basic operation – Boss Audio Systems Boss Loop Station RC-300 User Manual

Page 13: Loop playback, Recording overdubbing track 1 track 2 track 3

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Basic Operation

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The sound will

automatically

start over at the

end of the second

measure.

Recording on a Single Track

With this method, you’ll overdub all of the sounds on track 1.

Recording on Multiple Tracks

With this method, you’ll record the bass drum sound on track 1, the snare drum sound on track 2, and the hi-hat sound on track 3. By recording these

sounds on three separate tracks, you can gain additional performance options, such as stopping just the hi-hat (track 3).

Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal

to start recording.

Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal

to switch to loop playback.

Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal

to start recording.

Record your vocal into the microphone:

“Dun! Dun! Dun! ...”

Record your vocal into the microphone:

“Dun! Dun! Dun! ...”

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1

2

2

3

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4

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6

5

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Overdub your vocal into the

microphone:

“Pah! Pah! Pah!”

Record your vocal into

the microphone:

“Pah! Pah! Pah!”

Record your vocal into

the microphone:

“Chi! Chi! Chi!”

Overdub your vocal into the

microphone:

“Chi! Chi! Chi!”

Loop Playback

When two measures have ended,

press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY]

pedal to loop the sound at that

point.

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When two measures have ended, press the track 2

[REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal to loop the sound at that

point, and change the recording track to track 2.

Press the track 3

[REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal

to loop the sound at that

point, and change the

recording track to track 3.

Recording

Overdubbing

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

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Press the track 3 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal to

loop the sound at that point.

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