Adjusting The Recording Level Of The Tracks; Level); Adjusting The Positioning Of The Track's Sound (Pan); Aligning The Beginning Of Loop Playback (Loop Sync) - Boss RC-300 Loop Station Owner's Manual

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Settings for Each Track
Parameter
Track1:Rec Level
Track1: Pan
CENTER
Track1: Loop Sync
Track1: TempoSync
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Value
Explanation
Adjusting the recording level of the Tracks ( Recording Level)
100
You can adjust the recording level of the tracks .
If you set the recording level at 100 (default value), the volume of the performance and that
of the recording will be identical .
0–200
If you set the recording level to a value lower than 100, the volume of the recording will be
lower than that of the performance . As a result, the sound of the performance won't get
buried by the recorded sound, even if you record a multiple number of times .

Adjusting the Positioning of the Track's Sound (Pan)

You can adjust the positioning (panning) of the track's sound .
With the "CENTER" setting, the sound will be heard from the center .
L50–CENTER–R50
"L" settings position the sound toward the left, and "R" settings position the sound toward
the right . With a setting of L50, the sound will be heard only from the left .

Aligning the Beginning of Loop Playback (Loop Sync)

ON
If you turn Loop Sync on for two or more tracks, loop playback of those tracks will be synchronized at the beginning
of the longest phrase with Tempo Sync on among these tracks .
Play repeatedly, starting in synchronization with the
beginning of the longest phrase .
Loop Sync: ON
Loop Sync: ON
Track 1
Track 1
Loop Sync: ON
Loop Sync: ON
Track 2
Track 2
Track 3
Loop Sync: OFF
Playback starting location
If you turn Loop Sync on, the beginning of the tracks will always be aligned . This means that if tracks are already
playing back, the playback start location of the other tracks will become "the current location of the phrase being
played . " The following illustration is an example of how playback will occur with three tracks that contain the
identical melody but have diff erent loop sync settings .
For a track with Loop Sync on, playback starts midway
through the phrase (from the current location) .
Track 1
Track 1
Loop Sync: ON
Loop Sync: ON
Loop Sync: ON
Loop Sync: ON
Track 2
Track 2
Track 3
Loop Sync: OFF
OFF
Playback will loop at the length of the phrase .
Playback will loop in synchronization with the start of the longest phrase of the tracks for
ON
which Loop Sync is turned on .

Synchronizing the Tempo (Tempo Sync)

ON
Each track saves the tempo at which that track was recorded . This is called the "original tempo" of the track . The
phrase memory also has a "phrase memory tempo" that is shared by all tracks 1, 2, and 3 .
Normally, you should leave Tempo Sync on, so all tracks will play at the same tempo (the phrase memory tempo) .
If you turn Tempo Sync off for tracks for which you don't want the tempo to change (such as those with special
eff ects), you'll be able to obtain playback that is always at the original tempo (track 3 in the illustration below) .
Phrase Memory Tempo:
120
Tempo Sync:
ON
Track 1
Original Tempo: 140
Track 2
Tempo Sync:
ON
Original Tempo: 100
Tempo Sync:
OFF
Track 3
Original Tempo: 80
OFF
The track will play at its own original tempo .
ON
The track will play at the phrase memory tempo .
For tracks whose Loop Sync is off , playback
will repeat at the length of the phrase .
, playback starts midway
For a track with Loop Sync off , playback
always starts at the beginning of the phrase .
Tracks for which Tempo Sync is on will play at the phrase memory tempo .
Playback Tempo: 120
Playback Tempo: 120
Playback Tempo: 120
Playback Tempo: 120
Playback Tempo: 80
Tracks for which Tempo
Sync is off will play at the
original tempo .

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