Recording-Related Settings; Recording While Muting The Sounds Localized At The Center (Aux Center Cancel); Recording With The Tone Adjusted For Use With Guitar Amps (Aux & Mic Flat Amp Simulate); Switching Between Stereo And Mono (Recording Mode) - Boss RC-50 Owner's Manual

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Making the Patch Settings

Recording-Related Settings

Settings used in recording phrases can made separately for each patch.
fig.04-121
2
3
1.
Press [INPUT MODE].
2.
Press PARAMETER [
want to set is displayed.
fig.04-130d
(Example)
3.
Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to adjust the parameter.
4.
Repeat Steps 2–3 as needed.
5.
When you have finished making the settings, press [EXIT] to
return to the Play screen.
Recording While Muting the Sounds
Localized at the Center (AUX Center Cancel)
When recording audio input via the AUX jack, you can eliminate
(cancel) the sound localized at the center of the sonic image.
This allows you to record from sources such as CDs and simply and
easily create minus one data, in which the vocals, guitar solos, or
other sounds that were positioned at the center have been
eliminated.
fig.04-140d
Available Settings: OFF, ON
Recording with the Tone Adjusted for Use with
Guitar Amps (AUX & MIC Flat Amp Simulate)
When recording from the AUX jack or MIC connector, you can
adjust the tone so that the phrase can be played back through a
guitar amp (Flat Amp Simulate).
fig.04-150d
Available Settings: OFF, ON
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5
1
] [
] until the parameter you
Flat Amp Simulate
Guitar amps are designed with their frequency response
optimized for the sound of the guitar. As a result, when playing
phrases recorded from CDs and MDs through a guitar amp, the
low- and high-frequency ranges are boosted relative to the
midrange. This function adjusts the tone when recording so that
it sounds correctly when performances other than those with
guitars are played through a guitar amp.
Switching Between Stereo and
Mono (Recording Mode)
Before recording, first set the recording mode.
fig.04-131d
About the Available Recording Time
You can switch the RC-50's recording mode between Stereo and
Mono modes.
When all of the RC-50's patches are blank, the available
recording time in each mode is shown below.
Recording Mode
STEREO
MONO
You can record using a different mode for each phrase.
For example, you can conserve memory by normally recording
phrases in "MONO," while recording with the "STEREO"
setting only for those phrases you want to have in stereo.
• The available recording time is calculated by combining the
memory needed for the actual recording with the memory
required for RC-50 operations (e.g., Undo/Redo), and
converting this total to a time value.
• The minimum length of time required for a phrase is
approximately 1.5 seconds. If the phrase you've record is
shorter than that, the length of the phrase will be adjusted
automatically, and then recording will stop.
• In overdubbing, the recording quality set for the phrase being
overdubbed is used, regardless of the recording mode setting.
• The sound quality (the recording mode set at the time of
recording) of a phrase, once recorded, cannot be changed.
Available Recording Time
Approx. 24 minutes
Approx. 49 minutes

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