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Owners Manual
Digital Recorder.
BR-600
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply: Use of Batteries
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
Before Using Cards (CompactFlash)
Using Memory Cards
Copyright
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Contents
Quick Start ......................... 27
Section 1 Recording and Playback ..... 53
Section 2 Editing.................. 71
Section 3 Using Effects ........ 91
Section 4 Using The Rhythm ............. 131
Rev0.10
Creating Patterns by Tapping the Drum Pads (Realtime Recording) ............ 145
I
nputting Sounds One by One While Confirming the Input Visually
Section 5 Using USB .......... 161
Section 6
Other Convenient Functions
.. 189
Section 7 Appendices ........ 203
Introduction to the BR-600
All processes are fully digital
Rhythm function
Equipped with V-Tracks
Digital audio workstation
Phrase Trainer function
Includes USB port
Full complement of input connectors (jacks)
Onboard stereo mic
Two-way power supply allows you to record anywhere
Memory Cards Supported by Your BR-600
Formatting the memory card (CompactFlash)
How to remove the card cover
Panel Descriptions
Input section
Top Panel
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REC/PLAY section
Track/Fader section
Display
MEMORY CARD slot
Eject button
Connect an AC adaptor (PSA series; sold separately) to this jack.
Rear Panel
Turning on the onboard stereo microphone (p. 36)
Front Panel
Inserting Batteries
About the Play Screen
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Connecting Peripheral Devices
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Polarity Switch
How to Use the Cord Hook
A)
B)
Do not use undue force to insert the cord in the groove. Doing so may cause the cord to break.
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Using a Mic Converter Cable
Mic
Converter Cable
Inserting the Memory Card
Turning On / Off the BR-600
Turning On the Power Turning Off the Power
Listening to a Demo Song
Selecting a demo song (Song Select)
2,4 3
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Playing back a demo song
Moving the current position
Fast Forwarding and
Rewinding
Moving to the start of a
play
Connecting Instruments
Choose which jack you will use to connect your instrument
Preparing Songs For Recording
Turn 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)
Selecting the Input
Adjusting the input sensitivity
Turning on the onboard
stereo microphone
Selecting the Input
Adjusting the recording level
Displaying the Level Meter
Using Insert Effects
Switch effect patches
Using Insert Effects
Recording without insert
effects
Using the Rhythm
Pattern Mode
Arrangement Mode
What is the Rhythm?
Arrangement Mode
Playing Arrangements Playing Patterns
Changing arrangements
Memory Card
BR-600
Song Arrangement
Preset Arrangement
arrangements or patterns
Tempo
Tapping to change the
tempo of the arrangements or patterns
Recording
If INPUT SELECT [GUITAR] is lit
If INPUT SELECT [MIC] is lit
If INPUT SELECT [LINE] or [SIMUL] are lit
Selecting the recording track
modes
Procedure
Playing Back Recorded Music
Silencing the sound of
specific tracks (Track Mute)
Overdubbing
Recording an additional performance
(Overdubbing)
while listening to an existing performance
Putting multiple tracks together (Bounce)
Adjusting the Sound for Each Track
Stereo for the Sound (Pan)
Adjusting the Perception of
Adjusting the tone (Track EQ)
Adding Richness and
Breadth to the Sound (Loop Effect)
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Bouncing
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Recording Destination
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V-Tracks with recorded data. V-Tracks without data.
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Recording
Recording time
Creating Songs for Recording
2,4,5 3
About data types
Selecting the Recording Track
Changing V-Tracks
Adjusting the Perception of Stereo in the Input Sounds (Pan)
Recording Operations
Repeating Playback (Repeat)
Repeating Playback (Repeat)
Setting the Repeat Portion with Accurate Timing
Re-recording Only a Mistake (Punch-in/out)
Manually Punching In/Out
out using [REC]
Manually punching in and
In order to use a foot switch
Auto Punching In and Out
punching in/out
Specifying the area for auto
Erasing a registered auto
punch in/out location
How to record
Repeatedly Recording Over the Same Location (Loop Recording)
Setting the portion to be
How to record
repeated
Canceling an Operation (Undo/Redo)
Reversing the Last Operation
Canceling the Undo (Redo)
(Undo)
Putting Multiple Tracks Together (Bounce)
2,9 3,8,10
INPUT Rhythm
Track 18
Separate V-Track
Recording Destination
V-Tracks with recorded data. V-Tracks without data.
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oading Songs Created with the BR-900CD/BR-864/BR-532
Loading Songs Created with the BR-900CD/BR-864
Loading Songs Created with the BR-900CD/BR-864/BR-532
Loading Songs Created with the BR-532
Displaying the Song Information
Displaying the Memory Card Usage
Displaying the Remaining Available Recording Time
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Registering Time (Locator)
Registering a Locator Point
Deleting a Locator Point
Moving to the Locator Point
Search for the Musics Start and End (Scrub/Preview)
Scrub function
Preview function
Scrubbing to Find the Music Starting/Ending Point
Search for the Musics Start and End (Scrub/Preview)
Changing the Scrub Points
Enabling Use of the Preview Function with [REW] and [FF]
Editing the Performance on a Track (Track Edit)
About the Measure/ Time Specification screen
Copying Data (Track Copy)
Copying by specifying the
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Copying the repeated
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Moving Data (Track Move)
Moving by specifying the
Moving the repeated
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Erasing Data (Track Erase)
Erasing by specifying the
When you are ready to execute the erasure, press [ENTER].
Erasing the repeated
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Exchanging Data (Track Exchange)
Organizing the Songs Youve Recorded
Copying a Song (Song Copy)
Erasing Songs (Song Erase)
Organizing the Songs Youve Recorded
Saving Memory on the Memory Card (Song Optimize)
Organizing the Songs Youve Recorded
Protecting a Song (Song Protect)
Naming a Song (Song Name)
Saving the Current Settings to the Song (Song Save)
Creating a Master Tape/ Disc
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Using the Insert Effects
Effect Patches and Banks
Editing Insert Effect Settings
Saving Insert Effects Settings
(Write)
Changing the destination Insert Effects are Connected
INPUT<NORMAL> :
INPUT<REC DRY> :
MASTER :
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Insert Effect Parameter Functions
Algorithm List
[NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]=
[COMP][PAMP] [MOD]=[DLY]=
BANK : GUITAR 1. COSM GTR AMP
3. BASS SIM
4. COSM COMP GTR
[NS][FV][DLY]=
[BSIM][COMP/DEF][NS][FV][MOD]=
6. BASS MULTI
7. COSM BASS AMP
[NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]=
[VT][NS][FV][MOD]=[DLY]=
8. COSM COMP BSS
[COMP/LIM][PAMP][SP] [EQ/WAH][NS][FV][DLY]=
11. COSM COMP VCL
[COMP/LIM][DES][ENH] [EQ][NS][FV][DLY]=
=[LOFI]=[NS]=
BANK : LINE 12. STEREO MULTI
=[COMP]=[RNG]=[EQ/WAH] [NS]=[FV]=[MOD]=[DLY]=
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]
Acoustic Guitar Simulator Acoustic Processor
Bass Simulator
Chorus
COSM Comp (compressor)/Limiter
Compressor
De-esser
Defretter
Delay
Doubling
Enhancer
Equalizer
Foot Volume
Flanger
Lo-Fi Box
Noise Suppressor
Pitch Shifter
Octave
Phaser
Type
Preamp
Frequency 0 100
Fx Level 0 100
Dir Level 0 100
Ring Modulator
Slow Attack
Speaker Simulator
Tremolo/Pan Voice Transformer
Wah
Mastering
BR-600
Mastering
Recording destination
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Editing the Mastering Tool Kit Settings
Saving the Mastering Tool Kit Settings (Write)
Mastering Tool Kit Parameter Functions
Algorithm
Equalizer
Bass Cut Filter
Expander
Enhancer
Input
Compressor Mixer
Limiter
Output
Using the Loop Effects
Selecting the Loop Effect
Doubling
Using the Loop Effects
Adjusting How the Loop Effect is Applied
Loop Effect Parameter Functions
CHORUS/DELAY/DBLN (Doubling)
REVERB
Using the Track EQ
Setting the Track EQ
Track EQ Parameter Functions
Fixing the Pitch of Vocals (Pitch Correction)
The Pitch Correction Makeup of the Pitch Correction
Pitch Correction Patches Precautions for Pitch Correction Usage
Using the Pitch Correction
Press [STOP] at the point where you want to stop recording.
Type LO.MALE, HI.MALE, LO.FEML, HI.FEML
Smooth 0 100
Setting the Correction Method for Vocal Pitch (Pitch Correction Edit)
Saving the Pitch Correction Settings (Write)
AUTO :
NOTE :
Making Detailed Settings for Pitch Correction (Correction Event Map)
Smth (Smooth) -100 +100
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About Rhythms
About the Drum Pads
About the Drum Sounds (Drum Kits)
About Rhythms
Song patterns (S001 S100)
What Are Patterns and Arrangements?
What is a Pattern?
Snare drum
About Rhythms
Preset arrangements(P01 P50)
About Pattern Mode and Arrangement Mode
Playing the Drum Sounds
Changing the Drum Sound (Drum Kits)
Selecting Drum Kits
When Pattern mode is selected
When Arrangement mode is selected
SongKit 1 5
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Creating Original Drum Kits (Tone Load)
Loading Drum Sounds from Audio Tracks
Beat
Measure
Frame Hours Minutes Seconds
Copying drum sounds from other drum kits
Erasing drum sounds Changing the position (pan) of the drum sounds
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
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
Creating Original Patterns
Creating Patterns by Tapping the Drum Pads (Realtime Recording)
Importing SMFs
Inputting Drum Sounds One by One While Confirming the Input Visually (Step Recording)
Creating Patterns by Tapping the Drum Pads (Realtime Recording)
1/1 8/1, 1/2 8/2, 1/4 8/4, 1/8 8/8
Thirty-second-note triplet
Rehearsing Recordings
Deleting Unneeded Drum Sounds
Changing the Metronome Volume
Inputting Sounds One by One While Confirming the Input Visually (Step Recording)
1/1 8/1, 1/2 8/2, 1/4 8/4, 1/8 8/8
1 beat
(Ex.) : Here you can input sounds in sixteenth-note lengths.
Quarter-note triplet (64)
Beat Timing
display
About the drum sound
Readjust the tempo and/or Quantize settings as necessary.
When you have finished inputting the data, press [EXIT].
Naming Patterns
Copying Patterns
Erasing Patterns
Creating Original Arrangements
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Creating Original Arrangements
Inserting Steps
Erasing Steps
Naming Arrangements
Copying Arrangements
Erasing Arrangements
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Before Using USB (Overview)
ROLAND Folder
Compatible OS
BR0 Folder
TONELOAD Folder
Connecting a Computer
Notes on Using USB
With Windows
Saving BR-600 Data to Computers (Backup)
Reading backup data back into the BR-600 from PC (Recover)
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Saving BR-600 Track Data in WAV/AIFF Format (WAV/AIFF Export)
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Loading WAV/AIFF Files in BR-600 Tracks (WAV/AIFF Import)
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Importing SMFs and Creating Patterns
Add the extension MID to SMFs you are importing.
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Loading Drum Sounds from WAV/AIFF Files (Tone Load)
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Using the BR-900CD/BR-864/ BR-532s Data
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With Macintosh
Saving BR-600 Data to Computers (Backup)
Reading backup data back into the BR-600 from PC (Recover)
Saving BR-600 Track Data in WAV/AIFF Format (WAV/AIFF Export)
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Loading WAV/AIFF Files in BR-600 Tracks (WAV/AIFF Import)
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Importing SMFs and Creating Patterns
Add the extension MID to SMFs you are importing.
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Loading Drum Sounds from WAV/AIFF Files (Tone Load)
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Using the BR-900CD / BR-864 / BR-532s Data
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Adjusting the Display Contrast
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.)
Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)
Changing to the Tuner
Explanation of the indications that appear while tuning
Tuning Guide
Note Name
Setting the Reference Pitch of the Tuner
Mixing the Output from an External Audio Device with the Output from Your BR-600 (Audio Sub Mix)
External Mixer
Practicing Difficult Phrases (Phrase Trainer)
Slowing Down the Speed (Time Stretch)
The Rhythm does not sound when Phrase Trainer is on.
Practicing Difficult Phrases (Phrase Trainer)
Canceling the Center Sound (Center Cancel)
Initializing the BR-600s Settings
Initializing All the BR-600s Settings
Initializing the System Settings
Initializing the BR-600s Settings
Initializing the Effect Settings
Initializing the Rhythm Arrangements/Patterns/Drum Kits
Initializing the BR-600s Settings
Initializing the Memory Card
Conserving Battery Power (Power Save)
Deactivating the power save
function
Utility Parameter List
About the System Parameters
About the Sync Parameters
About the Scrub Parameters
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Effect Patch List
Effect Patch List
MIC
Effect Patch List
Mastering Tool Kit Patch List
No. Patch Name
Pitch Correction Patch List
No. Patch Name
Arrangement / Pattern List
Preset Arrangement List
Arrangement
Arrangement / Pattern List
Preset Pattern List
Parameter List
In,Tr1Tr4,Tr56, Tr78: 0, Rhy: 0
Mixer Parameter (*1)
GUITAR, MIC, LINE, SIMUL
Insert Effects
Pitch Correction
Track EQ
Recorder Parameter (*1)
Song Parameter (*1)
OFF, ON
Sync Parameter (*1)
Scrub Parameter (*3)
Rhythm Parameter (*1)
Arrangement Parameter (*1)
Pattern Parameter
Troubleshooting
No sound
The volume level of the instrument connected to GUITAR/BASS jack or LINE IN jacks is too low
A specific track cannot be heard
The input source cannot be heard
Problems with the Memory Card
Problems with USB
Error Messages
Battery Low!
Cannot Edit! Quantize is Low!
Cannot Edit! This is a Preset
Cannot Erase!
Drive Busy!
Event Full!
Turn Off Pitch Correction!
Memory Full!
No Card!
No Song!
Not Available in Mastering Mode!
Power Down!
Protected!
Set the Repeat!
Specifications
BR-600 : Digital Recorder
Tracks
Useful Capacity
Data Type
Power Supply
Current Draw
Dimensions
Weight
Accessories
Index
Numerics
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
TRACK SHEET
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5/6 TRACK7/8
EFFECTS COMMENTS
Track Sheet
RHYTHM
Artist Client
Song Name Date
Project
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The
Owners Manual
Digital Recorder.
BR-600
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