Recording On Two Tracks - Boss RC-500 Owner's Manual

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Creating a Loop Phrase

Recording on Two Tracks

You can use two tracks to create a single loop phrase.
In this example, we explain how to record in the order of "track 1" 0 "track 2. "
Press the [TRACK SELECT] switch to select track 1.
Recording
1. Press the [REC/PLAY] switch to
2. Play your guitar or vocalize
Playback
1. Press the [REC/PLAY] switch.
Overdubbing
1. Press the [REC/PLAY] switch to
2. Overdub-record your
Playback
Press the [REC/PLAY] switch to start overdubbing.
Press the [TRACK SELECT] switch to select track 2.
8
%
(Track 1)
start recording.
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit red.
into your mic to input audio.
%
(Track 1)
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit green.
The recorded phrase plays as
a loop.
%$
Repeat as many times as
necessary.
(Track 1)
start overdubbing.
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit yellow.
performance (audio) onto
the phrase that's playing as
a loop.
:
(Track 1)
%
%
Recording
(Track 2)
1. Press the [REC/PLAY] switch to
start recording.
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit red.
2. Record your performance
while you listen to the loop
playback of track 1.
%
Playback
(Track 2)
1. Press the [REC/PLAY] switch.
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit green.
The phrase recorded on track 2
plays as a loop.
%
Overdubbing
(Track 2)
%$
Repeat as many times as
necessary.
Playback
(Track 2)
:
Stopping
1. Press the [STOP] switch.
The screen and the REC/PLAY
indicator are lit white.
If you want to keep the
recorded phrase, save it in a
memory (p. 10).

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