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Roland BR-600 Owner Manual
228 pages 8.61 Mb
Owners Manual 4 IMPORTANT NOTESPower Supply: Use of BatteriesAdditional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement IMPORTANT NOTES * MacOS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Using Memory Cards 5 Before Using Cards (CompactFlash)Copyright *Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. * Screen shots in this documents are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. * Windows is known officially as: Microsoft Windows operating system. *Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. 6 Contents12 Introduction to the BR-600 Digital audio workstation Simple operation FeaturesEquipped with V-Tracks Rhythm function All processes are fully digital 15 Memory Cards Supported by Your BR-600Formatting the memory card (CompactFlash) How to remove the card cover 16 Panel Descriptions28 Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting Peripheral Devices 29 How to Use the Cord HookA) B)Do not use undue force to insert the cord in the groove. Doing so may cause the cord to break. Connecting Peripheral Devices 30 Using a Mic Converter Cable Inserting the Memory Card 31 Turning On / Off the BR-600Turning On the Power Turning Off the Power 32 Listening to a Demo Song 2,4 3 12 Selecting a demo song (Song Select) Playing back a demo song 33 Moving the current position Moving to the end of a play Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Moving to the start of a play Moving through a song using hours, minutes, seconds, frames, or sub frames Moving through a song in measures or beats 34 Connecting InstrumentsChoose which jack you will use to connect your instrument 35 Preparing Songs For RecordingTurn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired data type. However, for our purposes here, you can select HiFi (MT2). Recording a new song (Song New) 2,4,5 3 36 Selecting the InputIn the Play screen, press the [MIC] INPUT SELECT button. Adjusting the input sensitivity[MIC] lights up, and the onboard stereo mic is switched on. Turning on the onboard stereo microphone 37 Adjusting the recording level Displaying the Level Meter 38 Using Insert Effects40 Using the Rhythm44 Recording47 Playing Back Recorded Music Silencing the sound of specific tracks (Track Mute) 48 Overdubbing (Overdubbing)while listening to an existing performanceRecording an additional performance 49 Putting multiple tracks together (Bounce) Adjusting the Sound for Each Track 52 Bouncing 2 34V-Tracks with recorded data. V-Tracks without data. 54 Recording Creating Songs for Recording 2,4,5 3 58 Repeating Playback (Repeat)64 Canceling an Operation (Undo/Redo)75 Editing the Performance on a Track (Track Edit)About the Measure/ Time Specification screen Copying Data (Track Copy) Copying by specifying the 77 Copying the repeated 78 Copying a complete track 79 Moving Data (Track Move) 82 Erasing Data (Track Erase) Erasing by specifying the When you are ready to execute the erasure, press [ENTER]. 83 Erasing the repeated 84 Erasing a complete track 85 Exchanging Data (Track Exchange) 86 Organizing the Songs Youve Recorded90 Creating a Master Tape/ Disc92 Using the Insert Effects Effect Patches and Banks 93 Editing Insert Effect Settings 94 Saving Insert Effects Settings (Write) 95 Changing the destination Insert Effects are Connected INPUT<NORMAL> : INPUT<REC DRY> : 96 Insert Effect Parameter Functions [NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]= [COMP][PAMP] [MOD]=[DLY]= Algorithm List BANK : GUITAR 1. COSM GTR AMP 2. ACOUSTIC SIM[ASIM][COMP][EQ][NS] [FV][MOD]=[DLY]= 97 3. BASS SIM4. COSM COMP GTR[NS][FV][DLY]=[BSIM][COMP/DEF][NS][FV][MOD]= 6. BASS MULTI 5. ACOUSTIC GTR[ACP]=[COMP]=[EQ]=[NS]=[DLY]= [COMP/DEF][OCT][ENH][EQ/WAH] [NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]= 98 7. COSM BASS AMP 8. COSM COMP BSS[COMP/LIM][PAMP][SP] [EQ/WAH][NS][FV][DLY]= BANK : MIC 9. VOCAL MULTI[COMP][DES][ENH][EQ] [NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]= 10. VOICE TRANS 99 11. COSM COMP VCL[COMP/LIM][DES][ENH] [EQ][NS][FV][DLY]= BANK : LINE 12. STEREO MULTI=[COMP]=[RNG]=[EQ/WAH] [NS]=[FV]=[MOD]=[DLY]= 13. LO-FI BOX 100 BANK : SIMUL 14. VO+GT AMP[COMP][PAMP][SP][NS][DLY] [COMP][EQ][NS][DLY] 16. VO+ACOUSTIC 15. VO+AC.SIM[ASIM][COMP][NS][DLY] [COMP][EQ][NS][DLY] [ACP][COMP][NS] [COMP][NS] 101 Acoustic Guitar Simulator Acoustic Processor Bass Simulator 102 ChorusCOSM Comp (compressor)/Limiter Compressor 103 De-esser Doubling Defretter Delay 104 EnhancerEqualizer Foot Volume Flanger 105 Lo-Fi Box106 Noise SuppressorPitch Shifter Octave PhaserGUITAR AMP: 0 100, BASS AMP:-100 +100 GUITAR AMP: 0 100, BASS AMP: -100 +100 107 Preamp Dir Level 0 100 Mic Level 0 100 Mic Set CENTER, 1 10 cm Type Level 0 100 RiseTme 10 2000 ms Dir Level 0 100 Fx Level 0 100 Frequency 0 100 With COSM GTR AMP, COSM COMP GTR, or VO+GT AMP algorithms With COSM BASS AMP or COSM COMP BSS algorithms 108 Ring ModulatorSlow Attack Speaker Simulator 109 Tremolo/Pan Voice Transformer110 Wah 111 Mastering Mastering 113 Editing the Mastering Tool Kit Settings 114 Saving the Mastering Tool Kit Settings (Write) 115 Mastering Tool Kit Parameter Functions118 Using the Loop Effects Selecting the Loop EffectDoubling Using the Loop Effects 119 Adjusting How the Loop Effect is Applied 120 Loop Effect Parameter FunctionsCHORUS/DELAY/DBLN (Doubling) REVERB 121 Using the Track EQ122 Track EQ Parameter Functions123 Fixing the Pitch of Vocals (Pitch Correction) The Pitch Correction Makeup of the Pitch Correction Pitch Correction Patches Precautions for Pitch Correction Usage 124 Using the Pitch Correction 126 Type LO.MALE, HI.MALE, LO.FEML, HI.FEML Setting the Correction Method for Vocal Pitch (Pitch Correction Edit) 127 Saving the Pitch Correction Settings (Write) 128 Making Detailed Settings for Pitch Correction (Correction Event Map)129 Smth (Smooth) -100 +100 132 About Rhythms135 Playing the Drum Sounds136 Changing the Drum Sound (Drum Kits) Selecting Drum KitsWhen Arrangement mode is selected When Pattern mode is selected 138 Creating Original Drum Kits (Tone Load) Loading Drum Sounds from Audio Tracks139 BeatMeasure Frame Hours Minutes Seconds 140 Copying drum sounds from other drum kits 141 *Select ALL if you want to erase all of the drum sounds in the kit. Erasing drum sounds Changing the position (pan) of the drum sounds 142 Playing Rhythm Patterns P: Preset / S: Song Pattern Name Number Changing the Tempo of a Pattern Using the TAP Button to Change the Tempo of a Pattern 143 Playing Rhythm Arrangements P: Preset / S: Song Arrangement NameNumber Changing the Tempo of an Arrangement Using the TAP Button to Change the Tempo of an Arrangement 144 Creating Original Patterns151 Naming Patterns152 Copying Patterns153 Erasing Patterns154 Creating Original Arrangements Creating Original Arrangements 156 Inserting Steps Erasing Steps 157 Naming Arrangements158 Copying Arrangements159 Erasing Arrangements162 Before Using USB (Overview) Compatible OSSMF Folder TONELOAD Folder BR0 Folder ROLAND Folder How USB Can Be Used Composition of Data on Memory Cards Before Using USB (Overview) USB Folder When Using Windows XP/2000 Folders and files created on memory cards are displayed on the computer screen. 163 Connecting a ComputerNotes on Using USB 164 With Windows178 With Macintosh Saving BR-600 Data to Computers (Backup) 179 Reading backup data back into the BR-600 from PC (Recover) 180 Saving BR-600 Track Data in WAV/AIFF Format (WAV/AIFF Export) 182 Loading WAV/AIFF Files in BR-600 Tracks (WAV/AIFF Import) 184 Importing SMFs and Creating Patterns Add the extension MID to SMFs you are importing. 186 Loading Drum Sounds from WAV/AIFF Files (Tone Load) 188 Using the BR-900CD / BR-864 / BR-532s Data 190 Adjusting the Display Contrast191 Using a Foot Switch or Expression Pedal When Using a Foot Switch When Using an Expression Pedal Foot Switch (FS-5U etc.) Expression Pedal (Roland EV-5 etc.) 192 Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)197 Initializing the BR-600s Settings200 Conserving Battery Power (Power Save) Deactivating the power save function 201 Utility Parameter ListAbout the System Parameters Utility Parameter List 202 Offset Valid Settings : 00:00:00-00.0 23:59:59-29.9 (Initial value : 00:00:00-00.0) Scrub Mode From/To Valid Settings : FROM, TO (Initial value : FROM) Preview Switch (Preview SW) Valid Settings : ON, OFF (Initial value : OFF) About the Sync Parameters About the Scrub Parameters 204 Effect Patch List GTR (GUITAR/BASS) 205 MIC LIN (LINE) 206 SML (SIMUL) 207 Mastering Tool Kit Patch ListPitch Correction Patch ListNo. Patch Name MTK (MASTERING TOOL KIT) 208 Arrangement / Pattern List210 Parameter List In,Tr1Tr4,Tr56, Tr78: 10, Rhy: 10 ReverbDoubling Delay ChorusIn,Tr1Tr4,Tr56, Tr78: 0, Rhy: 0 Chorus / Delay / Doubling Insert EffectsGUITAR, MIC, LINE, SIMUL (*1) Mixer Parameter INPUT<NORMAL>, INPUT<REC DRY>, TRACK 18, TRACK 1 27 8, RHYTHM, Pitch Correction Track EQ 211 Recorder ParameterSystem Parameter Song Parameter 212 Sync Parameter Pattern Parameter Arrangement Parameter Rhythm Parameter Scrub Parameter 213 TroubleshootingCannot record The input source cannot be heard Problems with the SoundA specific track cannot be heard No sound The volume level of the instrument connected to GUITAR/BASS jack or LINE IN jacks is too low The recorded sound contains noise or distortion 214 Problems with the Memory Card Idling screen not displayed Memory card data was damaged Unsupported Card! is displayed Problems with USB 215 Error Messages216 Drive Busy! No File! No Card! Memory Full! Event Full! Turn Off Pitch Correction! 218 SpecificationsBR-600 : Digital Recorder 220 IndexD C B A Numerics 221 I H G F E 222 M L K J 223 N R Q P O 224 U T S TRACK SHEET TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5/6 TRACK7/8 226 Track Sheet228 Owners Manual Digital Recorder. BR-600 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS Printing Conventions in This Manual
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