Recording on a single track, Recording on multiple tracks, Saving – BOSS RC-202 Loop Station User Manual

Page 9: Basic operation guide, Loop playback, Recording overdub, Track 1 track 2

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Basic Operation Guide

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Recording on a Single Track

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

Press the track 1 [

p

/

t

] button to

start recording.

Record your vocal into the

microphone:

“Dun! Dun!

Dun!...”

1

2

5

6

Overdub your vocal into the

microphone:

Pah! Pah! Pah!

Loop Playback

At the end of two measures,

press the track 1 [

p

/

t

]

button so that loop

playback starts at that point.

3

Recording

Overdub

The sound will

automatically

start over at the

end of the second

measure.

Press the track 1

[

p

/

t

] button to start

overdubbing.

4

7

Overdub your vocal into the

microphone:

Chi! Chi! Chi!

Press the track 1 [

p

/

t

]

button to switch to loop

playback.

Recording on Multiple Tracks

Record the bass drum sound and snare drum sound on track 1, and the hi-hat sound on track 2. By recording on multiple

tracks, you’ll have the option of using performance techniques such as stopping just the hi-hat (track 2).

Track 1

Track 2

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8

Press the track 2

[

p

/

t

] button; track 2

becomes the recording

track.

Press the track 2 [

p

/

t

] button

to loop at that point.

Press the track 1

[

p

/

t

] button to start

recording.

Record your vocal into the

microphone:

“Dun! Dun! Dun!...”

1

2

At the end of two

measures, press the track

1 [

p

/

t

] button so that

loop playback starts at that

point.

3

5

7

Overdub your vocal into

the microphone:

Pah!

Pah! Pah!

Overdub your vocal into

the microphone:

Chi!

Chi! Chi!

4

Press the track 1

[

p

/

t

] button to

start overdubbing.

Saving

When you’ve finished recording, save the phrase memory.

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