Index

Reference Pitch

138

Rehearse

98

Release

121, 123, 130

Release Time

118

Remain Inf

68, 151

REPEAT

18, 49

Repeat

49

Resonance

120–121, 123

REV

41–42, 62–63, 131

Rev Send

132

Rev Time

132

REVERB

132

Reverb

62

REW

18

RHR

98

RHY

148

Rhy Send

63

RhyMIDI ch

142, 151

RHYTHM

33, 59, 153

RHYTHM GUIDE

20

Rhythm Guide

14, 35, 90

RHYTHM GUIDE Fader

27, 35, 91–92

RHYTHM PAD

20, 97, 101

Ring Modulator

124

RiseTme

125

ROLAND Folder

156

ROOM

41, 62, 131–132

S

 

S (Start)

75, 78, 81

S EFX

148

SAW

120

SCR

152

Scrub

71

SCRUB FROM

71

Scrub Parameter

151–152

Scrub Point

71

SCRUB TO

71

SEL

26

Send Level

42, 63

SENS

17, 32

Sens

118–120, 126, 128

Separation

119–120, 122–123

SHELVNG

128

Sibilant

118

SIMUL

17, 32, 37, 46, 57

SINGLE

117, 119

SLDN

124

Slow Attack

125

SMF

96, 167

SMF Folder

156

SML

34, 56

Smpl Rate

122

Soft Clip

130

Song Arrangement

...................................................... 36, 90, 93

Song Copy

83

Song Drum Kit

104

Song Erase

83

Song Name

84

Song Optimize

55, 84

Song Patch

34, 56

Song Pattern

36, 90

Song Protect

85

Speaker Simulator

................................................................. 125

SplitH

128

SplitL

128

SQUARE

120

Start Point

106

Starting Measure

......................................................................

93

STD

117

STD (LV1)

30, 68

STEP

100

Step

94

Step Recording

96, 100, 102

Stereo

37, 46

STEREO MULTI

115

STOP

18

Sub Mixer

146, 151

Sustain

118

Syn Level

121

SYNC

141–142, 144

Sync Gen

143, 145, 151

Sync Parameter

151

SYS

26, 32, 50, 52, 68, 136, 146–147, 150–151, 153

System

147

System Parameter

151

T

 

 

T (To)

74–75, 77–79

TAP

36, 92, 97, 101, 104, 119

TAP (TEMPO)

20

TEMPO

21

Tempo

36, 92–93, 97, 100

Thres

130

Threshold

118, 123

THRU

128

TIME

21

Time Signature

93, 97, 100

Time Stretch

139

TIME/VALUE

20

TimeStrtch

139

TME/MES

74, 77, 80

TMP

58, 110, 127

TO

152

Tone

118, 132

TONE LOAD

20, 105, 107–108, 171–172

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BR-864 specifications

The Roland BR-864 is a compact and powerful digital recorder designed for musicians, songwriters, and audio producers seeking high-quality recording solutions without the complexity of larger studio equipment. With its user-friendly interface and impressive features, the BR-864 stands out as a versatile tool for capturing music ideas, practice sessions, and full-fledged recordings.

At the heart of the BR-864 is its ability to record up to eight tracks simultaneously. This is a significant advantage for musicians who often find themselves layering various instruments and vocals. The device features a built-in high-quality microphone and two combo input jacks, allowing for easy connectivity of guitars or microphones. Additionally, the BR-864 supports both XLR and 1/4-inch inputs, providing flexibility for a variety of sound sources.

One of the standout technologies of the BR-864 is its 16-bit/44.1kHz uncompressed audio quality. This ensures that recordings maintain their clarity and detail, making it suitable for both studio and live settings. Musicians can easily engage with the onboard effects including reverb, delay, and compression, which helps enhance the overall sound without needing to rely on external equipment.

The BR-864 also features a built-in metronome and a variety of rhythm patterns to aid in practice and songwriting. This feature is particularly beneficial for musicians looking to develop their timing and arrangement skills. The device is equipped with a multi-track editing feature, allowing users to cut, copy, paste, and loop tracks with precision, resulting in a polished final product.

For ease of use, the BR-864 includes an intuitive LCD screen display, which helps users navigate its numerous features quickly. The onboard effects and editing tools are accessible via a series of simple buttons, which is especially advantageous for those who may not be technically inclined.

The unit is powered by batteries or an AC adapter, making it portable and ideal for taking to gigs or rehearsals. Its robust design ensures durability, allowing it to withstand the rigors of regular use. The BR-864 also provides USB connectivity, enabling easy file transfer to computers for further mixing, editing, or sharing.

Overall, the Roland BR-864 combines portability, functionality, and high-quality sound into a single unit that caters to the needs of modern musicians. Its wide range of features makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to create, edit, and produce music effectively and efficiently.