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Recording
Rev0.10
fig.00-530
1
Press [REC MODE] repeatedly until INPUT is
indicated for REC MODE at the left of the screen.
The BR-600 will now enter Input mode.
fig.00-540
2
Press [REC].
[REC] flashes in red and the BR-600 enters the
recording standby state.
fig.00-550
3
Press [PLAY].
[PLAY] lights in green, the [REC] and REC TRACK
buttons now light solidly instead of flashing in red,
and recording begins.
fig.00-560
4
When you finish recording, press [STOP].
The REC TRACK button lights alternately in orange
and green, indicating that track contains recorded data.
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper
line of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.

Procedure

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Flash
Lit
You cannot play back sounds recorded for less than
one second.
How the Tracks Are Organized
The BR-600 features eight audio tracks that can be used
for recording and playback.
Tracks 1 – 4 are independent mono tracks. Tracks 5/6
and 7/8 are linked as stereo tracks.
Tracks 5/6 and 7/8 are fixed as left/right tracks,
respectively, while fader movements, Loop Effects, and
other processes are applied in common to both tracks.
These two tracks thus make a convenient bounce
destination (p. 65). Tracks 7/8 can also be used for
mastering (p. 111).
In addition to, and separate from the audio tracks, the
BR-600 also includes dedicated stereo tracks for
playback of the internal rhythms (p. 132).