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Recording
Rev0.10
The BR-600 is a eight-track multitrack recorder, and each
track consists of eight V-Tracks. You can select any one of
these V-Tracks for recording or playback.
This allows a wide range of uses, such as recording one take
of a guitar solo or vocal, and then recording another take
without having to erase the first one. You can also then take
just the portions of the V-Tracks that you like and put them
together onto one track.
“Editing the Performance on a Track (Track
Edit)” (p. 75)
1
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [V-TRACK].
fig.01-150
The V-Track Selection screen appears in the display.
This screen shows the numbers of the selected V-Tracks
for each track.
fig.01-160
2
Use the REC TRACK [1]–[7/8] to select the track to be
altered.
* You can also select tracks with CURSOR [ ] [ ].
3
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial and change the V-Track.
4
After you finish changing the V-Track, press
[V-TRACK] (or [EXIT]) to return to the Play screen.
To change the stereophonic sense of the instrument sounds
being input (pan), use the following procedure.
1
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [PAN/EQ/
LOOP FX].
2
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“PAN,” and press [ENTER].
The PAN settings screen appears in the display.
3
Press CURSOR [ ] to display “IN.”
4
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to change the pan settings.
The pan settings made here are automatically applied
to the track that you are recording to, so that after
recording is complete, you can listen to the track with
the same pan as that when it was recorded.
5
Press [PAN/EQ/LOOP FX] (or [EXIT]) to return to the
Play screen.

Changing V-Tracks

V-Tracks with recorded data.
V-Tracks without data.

Adjusting the Perception of

Stereo in the Input Sounds (Pan)

When you record new material while listening to a
recorded performance, your playing may tend to be
buried in the existing performances, making it difficult
for you to play. If this is the case, you can change the
positioning (or panning) of the INPUT and record it so
that it is not buried underneath the other sounds.
Pan the playback tracks to left (or right) and the sound
you are playing to right (or left) to make it easier to
hear yourself.