Selecting a loop phrase, 177 using loop phrases – Boss Audio Systems DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO BR-1600CD User Manual

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Using Loop Phrases

Section 3

Selecting a Loop Phrase

A number of different Loop Phrases will have already been
stored on the BR-1600CD at the time of purchase. Let’s now
select one of these phrases to work with.

1.

Make sure that PROGRAMMABLE RHYTHM
[ARRANGEMENT/PATTERN] is extinguished (you’re
in Pattern mode).

If this button’s indicator is lit (which means you’re in
Arrangement mode), press PROGRAMMABLE
RHYTHM [ARRANGEMENT/PATTERN] to turn it off.

2.

Press PROGRAMMABLE RHYTHM [EDIT].

The Pattern Selection screen will appear.

fig.20-005d

3.

Move the cursor to the Loop Phrase field and select a
phrase using the TIME/VALUE dial.

fig.20-087ad

4.

Press [PLAY] to start playback.

The BR-1600CD will start playback, allowing you to hear
the selected Loop Phrase.

5.

When you have selected the Loop Phrase you want to
use, press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top
screen.

6.

If you wish to store the Loop Phrase selection, save the
current song (p. 72).

• The song Loop Phrases contained in the BR-1600CD

at the time of purchase are empty; you won’t hear
anything if you select one of them.

• It is important to remember that all user Loop

Phrases and song Loop Phrases will be deleted
whenever you initialize the BR-1600CD’s hard disk
(p. 270).

• At the time of purchase, the BR-1600CD will contain

various user Loop Phrases for immediate use. For
more detailed information regarding these user
Loop Phrases, refer to “User Loop Phrase List”
(separate document).

• “*TMP” appears for the Loop Phrase immediately

after its data is recorded or edited. If you try to select
a different Loop Phrase with the TIME/VALUE dial
while the cursor is positioned above this, the cursor
turns white. If you press [ENTER/YES] at this point,
the cursor reverts to black, and the Loop Phrase
number is confirmed. If you do not want to confirm
it, press [EXIT/NO]; “*TMP” is indicated again, and
the Loop Phrase reverts to the state it was in
immediately after editing. This allows you to avoid
inadvertently erasing data you have edited.

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