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Phrase Memory 99

How the RC-300 is organized

Phrase Memory 1

Rhythm
System Settings
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
LOOP FX

What are tracks (p. 16) and phrase memories (p. 20)?

The RC-300 provides three “tracks” that are used to record and play back the sound of an instrument or microphone.
These three tracks combined form what is called a “phrase memory.” Up to 99 phrase memories can be stored.

What is a rhythm? (p. 25)

In addition to the three tracks, the RC-300 can also play a “rhythm.” You can record while listening to a rhythm at the tempo you
specify.

What is the LOOP FX? (p. 28)

You can apply an eect to the sound of each track. This eect is called a “LOOP FX.

What are system settings? (p. 32)

Settings that apply to the entire RC-300, such as those for the contrast of the display and the auto o function, are called “system
settings.”
Overview of the RC-300

Saving your data (p. 14)

If you select a dierent phrase memory or turn o the power after recording or editing the settings, the recorded content or edited settings will
be lost. If you want to preserve a phrase memory, you must save it as described in “Saving a Phrase Memory (Write)” (p. 14).
However, system settings are saved as soon as you edit them.