Selecting a phrase memory and bank, Display, Track settings – BOSS RC-202 Loop Station User Manual

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Basic Operation Guide

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Track Settings

Here you can specify the playback level and playback

method of the tracks.

Adjusting the Playback Level

1.

Press the [TRACK] button.

2.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to adjust the playback

level.

Specifying the Playback Method

1.

Press the button of the function that you

want to set.

[REVERSE] button

Specifies either conventional

playback or reverse playback.

[UNDO/REDO]

button

Here’s how to cancel

recording/overdubbing for

a track.

[LOOP/1 SHOT]

button

Specifies either normal loop

playback or one-shot playback.

2.

Press the [TRACK] button to switch the

setting.

Display

This shows various

information

according to the

operation you’re

performing.

1-1

Startup screen (Play screen)

Phrase memory

number

Bank

number

Selecting a Phrase Memory and Bank

Selecting a Phrase Memory

1.

Press the [MEMORY] button.

2.

Use the [P. SHIFT] (1)–[DELAY] (8) buttons to select a

phrase memory.

Alternatively,
In the Play screen, turn the [VALUE] knob to select a phrase

memory.

Selecting a Bank

1.

Press the [MEMORY] button.

2.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to select a bank.

3.

Use the [P. SHIFT] (1)–[DELAY] (8) buttons to select a

phrase memory.

Alternatively,

In the Play screen, select a bank by turning the [VALUE] knob

while pressing it.

Saving a Phrase Memory

If you select a different phrase memory or turn off the power after recording or

editing the settings, the recorded content or edited settings will be lost. If you want

to keep the data, you must save it.

1.

Press the [WRITE] button.

2.

Use the [P. SHIFT] (1)–[DELAY] (8) buttons to select the save-destination

phrase memory.

3.

Press the [WRITE] button to save the phrase memory.

Input FX, Track FX

You can apply effects to the audio input and to the sound of the

tracks, respectively.

Turning an Effect On

Press the [P. SHIFT]–[DELAY] button to make

it light.

Turning an Effect Off

Press the lit [P. SHIFT]–[DELAY] button to make

it go dark.

Controlling an Effect

Turn the [INPUT FX] / [TRACK FX] knob.

Editing an Effect

1.

Press the [P. SHIFT]–[DELAY] button to make it blink.

2.

Turn the [VALUE] knob to select the type.

3.

Press the [VALUE] knob to select the parameter; then turn the [VALUE]

knob to adjust the value.

4.

To select the track to which the effect is applied, press a [TRACK] button

to make it blink (track FX only).

5.

Press the [SETUP] (EXIT) button to return to the Play screen.

Input FX

P. SHIFT

This effect lets you change the

pitch.

LO-FI

This effect intentionally degrades

the sound to create a distinctive

character.

RING

MOD

Gives a metallic character to the

sound, creating the impression

that the sound is going out of

focus.

DELAY

Adds a delayed sound to the

direct sound, giving the sound

greater depth or creating

special effects.

Track FX

BEAT

The track plays repeatedly in

synchronization with the beat.

FILTER

A filter modifies the brightness

or thickness of the sound by

cutting a specific frequency

range.

SLICER

Repeatedly cuts the sound,

transforming a conventional

sound to create the impression

of a rhythmic backing.

DELAY

Adds a delayed sound to the

direct sound, giving the sound

greater depth or creating special

effects.

Reference

For more about the parameters, refer to “Parameter Guide” (PDF).

Effect button indications

Blinking

purple *

Editing

Lit purple *

On

Lit red

On

Unlit

Off

*: Effects for which the

[INPUT FX]/[TRACK FX]

knobs are operational

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