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Boss Audio Systems BR-1600CD Manual
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Boss Audio Systems BR-1600CD Owner Manual
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Owners Manual 4 IMPORTANT NOTES Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply 5 Handling CD-ROMsCopyright Disclaimer of liability About the License Agreement 6 Precautions Regarding the Hard Disk Emergency Procedures Precautions Regarding Setup and Use Important Performance and Image Data 7 Before Using CD-R/RW DiscsWhat is a CD-RW disc? Handling CD-R/RW Discs Handling the CD-R/RW Disc Drive 8 When you insert a CD-R/RW disc to Before Using CD-R/RW Discs Inserting a CD-R/RW disc built in CD-R/RW drive... Compatibility of CD-R/RW discs and drives Removing a CD-R/RW disc 9 About the CD-ROM Discrete Drums10 Contents11 Section 1 Advanced Use ...............41 Finding the start or end of a section of audio (Scrub/Preview)........54 ....52 Recalling scenes automatically during recording or playback (Auto Scene)Registering and recalling mixer settings (Scene)..............................51 Placing markers in your song (Marker) ..............................................48 Re-recording only the portion that is mistaken (Punch In/Out) .......42 12 Section 2 Using Effects .................. 7313 Insert effect parameter functions........................................................90 14 Using track-specific compressors and equalizers ..........................108 Using loop effects...............................................................................112 16 Section 3 Using Rhythm ..............145 17 Setting tempos and beats for individual measures (Tempo Map/Beat Map)...198 Using Loop Phrases ...........................................................................176 Creating rhythm arrangements .........................................................189 Creating Loop Phrases.......................................................................179 18 Section 4 Using the CD-R/RW Drive38 Common operations and display items Top screen FUNCTION buttons ([F1] through [F4]) Current position Common operations and display itemsExample: To move the cursor quickly downward Example: To move the cursor quickly to the right 39 PAGE SCROLL buttons Cursor Scroll Bar Common operations and display items 40 TIME/VALUE dial VALUE 1/PAN, VALUE 2, VALUE 3, and VALUE 4 knobs 42 Re-recording only the portion that is mistaken (Punch In/Out) Manual punch in and punch out Performing manual punch in and punch out using [REC] Registering the punch out position Registering the punch in position Performing manual punch in and punch out using a foot switch 43 Auto punch in and punch out Specifying the section to be re- recorded 44 Performing auto punch in and punch out 45 Repeating recording in a Performing loop recording Specifying the section to be recordedSpecifying the section to be repeated specific section (Loop Recording) 46 Using V-Tracks52 Recalling scenes automatically during recording or playback (Auto Scene) 56 Editing a recorded performance (Track Edit)65 Maximizing the volume levels of data recorded to the tracks (Normalize)66 Maximizing the volume levels of data recorded to the tracks (Normalize) 67 Organizing your songs74 Makeup of BR-1600CD effectsChorus: Reverb: Loop effects (p. 112)Three-band equalizers: Compressors: STEREO effects: MULTI-CHANNEL effects: SIMUL effects: MIC effects: GUITAR/BASS effects: Insert effects (p. 76) Track-specific equalizers and compressors (p. 108) 75 Makeup of BR-1600CD effects Speaker Modeling (p. 127) Mastering Tool Kit (p. 129)Harmony Sequence Pitch Correction Vocal Tool Box (p. 116) 76 Using insert effects Song patches User patches Preset patches Effect patches and banks Makeup of effect patches 77 Modifying insert effect settings78 Changing the sound of insert effects using the VALUE knobs Changing parameters assigned to VALUE knobs 79 Changing effect block connections 80 Switching compressors, equalizers, and low-cut filters between stereo and mono81 Saving insert effect settings (Effect Patch Write) Copying insert effect settings 82 Changing insert effect connections (Effect Patch Copy) 83 When algorithm other than 8CH COMP EQ is selected When connecting to the Master channel output: When connecting to inputs: MASTER: About insert effect connections INPUT 1INPUT 8, INPUT 1/2INPUT 7/8, INPUT 1-8, INPUT MIX (NORMAL): INPUT 1INPUT 8, INPUT 1/2INPUT 7/8, INPUT 1-8, INPUT MIX (REC DRY): TRACK 1TRACK 8, TRACK 1/2TRACK 15/16, TRACK 1-8, TRACK 9-16: When connecting to the Track output: 84 Using an expression pedal 85 Insert effect algorithm list 3. BASS SIM 2. ACOUSTIC SIM 1. COSM OD GUITAR AMP BANK: GUITAR86 4. COSM COMP GUITAR AMP 7. COSM BASS AMP 5. ACOUSTIC GUITAR 6. BASS MULTI 8. COSM COMP BASS AMP 11. COSM VOCAL COMP 9. VOCAL MULTI 87 BANK: MIC 12. MIC MODELING 15. VO+GT.AMP 13. STEREO MULTI 88 BANK: SIMUL BANK: STEREO 16. VO+AC.SIM 18. 8CH COMP EQ 17. VO+ACOUSTIC 89 BANK: MULTI-CHANNEL90 Insert effect parameter functionsLevel 0100 Acoustic Processor Acoustic Guitar Simulator 91 3 Band Equalizer 4 Band Equalizer 92 Bass Simulator 2x2 Chorus Chorus 93 Compressor 94 COSM Comp/Limiter COSM Overdrive/DistortionLevel 0100 Tone -50+50 Release Time 0100 Attack Time 0100 Ratio (Rack160) 1:120:1, inf:1 (VtgRack) 4:120:1 Input 0100 Threshold 0100 Sustain 0100 Attack 0100 (COSM Compressor/Limiter) Treble -50+50 Speaker SW OFF, ON Gain SW LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH Bright OFF, ON Level 0 100 Presence 0100 Treble 0100 Middle 0100 Bass 0 100 Gain 0 100 Level 0100 95 COSM PreAmp&Speaker96 De-esser Defretter 97 Delay Distance Doubling 98 Enhancer Humanizer Foot Volume Flanger 99 Low Cut Filter Lo-Fi Box Effect Level 0100 Direct Level 0100 Octave Level 0100 Release 0100 Threshold 0100 Phase Output InputGain 0 +24 dB Resonance 0100 Cutoff Freq 0100 Modify Filter Direct Level 0100 100 Mic Converter Octave Noise Suppressor 101 Pan Pickup Simulator Phaser 102 Pitch Shifter103 Preamp Gain LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH Bright OFF, ON Master 0100 Presence 0100 Treble GUITAR AMP: 0-100, BASS AMP: -100+100 Middle GUITAR AMP: 0100, BASS AMP:-100+100 Bass GUITAR AMP: 0100, BASS AMP: -100+100 Amp Type With COSM COMP GUITAR AMP, or VO+GT.AMP algorithms With COSM BASS AMP or COSM COMP BASS AMP algorithms Volume 0100 104 Ring Modulator Direct Level 0100 Mic Level 0100 Mic Setting CENTER, 110 cm Speaker Type Rise Time 0100 Sensitivity 0100This produces a volume-swell effect (violin-like sound). Slow GearEffect Level 0120 Delay Time 0 ms400 ms Short DelayDirect Level 0100 Effect Level 0100 Frequency 0100 Speaker Simulator With COSM COMP GUITAR AMP, or VO+GT.AMP algorithms With COSM BASS AMP or COSM COMP BASS AMP algorithms 105 Sub Equalizer Uni-V Tremolo Tremolo/Pan 106 Vibrato Voice Transformer Wah 108 Using track-specific compressors and equalizersThree-band equalizers: Compressor and equalizer connections Compressors and equalizers 109 Adjusting the sound of HARD: MEDIUM: SOFT: KNEE SOFT, MEDIUM, HARD RELEASE 0100 ATTACK 0100 RATIO 2.0: 140.0: 1, INF: 1 THRESHOLD -48 dB0 dB Adjusting a compressor compressors and equalizers 112 Using loop effects About loop effects About loop effect connectionsDoubling: Delay: Chorus: Reverb: 113 Basic loop effect operationsAdjusting the sound of loop effectsFLAT, 40 Hz800 Hz (Default: FLAT) LOW CUTBRIGHT: NORMAL: DARK: DARK, NORMAL, BRIGHT (Default: NORMAL) HF DAMP DENSITY TONE1 ms 100 ms (Default: 15.0 ms) PRE-DELAY0.1 s 10.0 s (Default:2.0 s) TIMEROOM: ROOM, HALL, PLATE (default: HALL) Adjusting reverb 114 Adjusting chorusHF DAMP FEEDBACK101000 ms (Default: 500 ms) TIME Adjusting delayFLAT, 40 Hz800 Hz (Default: FLAT) LOW CUT DEPTH RATE0.550.0 ms (Default: 20.0 ms) PRE-DELAY REVERB SEND0.550.0 ms (Default: 17.0 ms) DELAY TIME 115 Adjusting doubling 116 Fixing the pitch of vocals/Adding a backing chorus to vocals (Vocal Tool Box) Harmony Sequence Pitch Correction The Vocal Tool Box Makeup of the Vocal Tool Box 117 Vocal Tool Box patches Fixing the pitch of vocals (Pitch Correction) 118 Setting the correction method for vocal pitch (Pitch Correction Edit)Smooth 0100HI.FEML (High Female) LO.FEML (Low Female) HI.MALE (High Male) LO.MALE (Low Male) LO.MALE, HI.MALE, LO.FEML, HI.FEML 119 Applying a backing chorus to vocals (Harmony Sequence) 120 Inserting rests in a backing LO.MALE (Low Male) LO.MALE, HI.MALE, LO.FEML, HI.FEML COMMON Human Feel 0100 Pan L100R100 Pre Delay 0.0 ms50.0 ms On/Off OFF, ON VOICE1VOICE3 choruses (Harmony Sequence Edit) Setting the application method for backing chorus HI.MALE (High Male)This field sets the patch to which your new settings are to be written. HI.FEML (High Femail) LO.FEML (Low Female) Balance 100:00:100 Reverb Send 0100 Chorus Send 0100 121 Saving Vocal Tool Box settings (Patch Write) 122 Copying Vocal Tool Box settings (Patch Copy) 123 Recreating the characteristics of different monitor speakers (Speaker Modeling) 129 Using the Mastering Tool Kit137 Effect parameters assigned to VALUE knobs Algorithm: COSM OD GUITAR AMP Insert Effects 138 Algorithm: BASS SIMAlgorithm: ACOUSTIC SIM 139 Algorithm: COSM COMP GUITAR AMP Algorithm: BASS MULTI Algorithm: ACOUSTIC GUITAR 140 Algorithm: COSM BASS AMP Algorithm: COSM COMP BASS AMP 141 Algorithm: VOICE TRANSFORMER Algorithm: VOCAL MULTI 142 Algorithm: STEREO MULTI Algorithm: COSM VOCAL COMP Algorithm: MIC MODELING 143 Algorithm: LO-FI BOX Algorithm: VO+AC.SIM Algorithm: VO+GT.AMP Algorithm: VO+ACOUSTICEffect Block Parameter Abbreviation Algorithm: PITCH CORRECTION Algorithm: 8CH COMP EQ 144 Vocal Tool Box Algorithm: HARMONY SEQUENCE 146 Makeup of Drum/Bass/Loop Phrase148 Rhythm arrangements Pattern mode and Arrangement mode 149 Using drums152 Creating drum patterns163 Using bass166 Creating bass patterns176 Using Loop Phrases179 Creating Loop Phrases186 Setting the Universal Beat for Drums, Bass, and Loop Phrases Example 2) Universal Beat Set to 5/4 Example 1) Universal Beat Set to 4/4 187 Using rhythm arrangementsSelecting a rhythm arrangementarrangement tempo Changing the rhythm 188 Using rhythm arrangements 189 Creating rhythm arrangements200 Using a metronome204 Using the CD-R/RW drive to exchange data210 Copying and writing waveform data216 Convenient functions for audio CD creation262 Creating a master tape protected from digital copying Digital Copy Protect 263 Changing the content of the level meter display (Pre/Post Fader)264 Using condenser microphones (Phantom Power)21, 5 3, 4 1, 5 265 Using condenser microphones (Phantom Power) 266 Mixing audio-device output with the BR-1600CDs output (Audio Sub Mix)267 Initializing all BR-1600CD settings (Initialize) GLOBAL icon Effect Patch Data Global Parameters Mixer Parameters 268 Initializing all BR-1600CD settings (Initialize)ALL icon EFFECTS icon MIXER icon 269 Performing hard disk operationsViewing information about the hard disk (Hard Disk Information)2,3,4 Performing hard disk operationsDIV 2 through 8 SURFACE SCAN NORMAL 270 Initializing the hard disk (Disk Initialize) 15 2,3,6 6 Performing hard disk operations 271 Initializing only one of multiple partitions 274 TroubleshootingThe input cannot be heard A specific track cannot be heard No sound Problems with the sound The volume level of the instrument connected to INPUT/MIC or GUITAR BASS jack is too low. Cant use the expression pedal to control an effect 275 Problems with the CD-R/RW driveCannot remove the CD-R/RW disc Troubleshooting Hard disk data was damaged Cannot record The recorded sound contains noise or distortion Problems with the hard disk Little available space remaining on the hard disk Cannot read from/write to CD-R/RW discs Troubleshooting Cannot control faders using MIDI Cannot synchronize 276 Synchronization problems Other problems Cannot record MIDI Clock (cannot use the sync track) Problems with USB The message Waiting... does not turn off When the power is turned on, the previous data has not been saved correctly 277 Error Messages 280 Operation of the INPUT SELECT buttons[STEREO TRACKS] [MULTI-TRACK] [SIMUL] [VOCAL] [GUITAR/BASS] 281 Internal connection diagrams for each INPUT SELECT condition When [GUITAR/BASS] is selected If an instrument is connected to the GUITAR/BASS jack, the INPUT 1/MIC 1 jack will be deactivated. 282 When [VOCAL] is selectedINPUT2/MIC2 INPUT 2 / MIC 2 Recording track (mono) When [SIMUL] is selected Chorus/ Delay/ Doubling Input 2 Pan Reverb Insert Effects Input 2 Reverb SendPEAKInput 2 Chorus/ Delay/ Doubling Send L R Chorus/ Delay/ Doubling Input 2 Pan Reverb Insert Effects Recording track (even) Recording track (odd) INPUT 2 / MIC 2 Input 2 Reverb SendPEAKInput 1 Chorus/ Delay/ Doubling Send GUITAR/BASS PEAK 1 PEAK 2 GUITAR/BASS PEAK 1 PEAK 2 283 When [MULTI-TRACK] is selected284 When [STEREO TRACKS] is selected When the recording track is stereo When the recording track is mono 285 REC MODE (Recording Mode) OperationsMASTERING BOUNCE INPUT MASTERING mode: BOUNCE mode: INPUT mode: REC MODE (Recording Mode) Operations 286 Internal connection diagrams for each recording mode When INPUT or BOUNCE is selected LINE OUT & PHONES When insert effects are connected to Track 9/10 When insert effects are connected to Track 11/12 When insert effects are connected to Track 13/14 When insert effects are connected to Track 15/16 When insert effects are connected to Track 1 When insert effects are connected to Track 8 When insert effects are connected to Master To the recording track for bouncing REC MODE (Recording Mode) Operations 287 When MASTERING is selected DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO Date: Oct. 1, 2003All Note Off (Control number 123) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Sound OFF (Controller number 120) Channel Mode MessagesProgram ChangeExpression (Controller number 11) Volume (Controller number 7) Bank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Control Change Note on Note off Channel Voice Messages 1. Receive data 288 MIDI Implementation Model: BR-1600CD Version: 1.00 289 2. Data TransmissionUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages System Exclusive Message System Realtime Message 291 System Common Messages Channel Mode Messages RECORD STROBE DEFERRED PLAY (MCS) STOP (MCS) MIDI Machine Control Command Identity Reply Message Universal System Exclusive Message Active Sensing Stop Continue Start Timing Clock Song Position Pointer 292 System Exclusive Messages System Realtime Messages 293 <Example4> <Example3> <Example2> <Example1> Decimal/Hexadecimal table 3. Supplementary materialFull Message MIDI Time Code CommandLOCATE [MCP] MMC RESET RECORD EXIT DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO Model BR-1600CD Date : Oct. 1, 2003 Version : 1.00 294 MIDI Implementation Chart295 Specifications297 Index
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