Recording Without Insert Effects - Roland BR-900CD Owner's Manual

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Recording/Playing Back a Song
GTR:
Effect patches for use with guitars.
MIC:
Effect patches for use on the sound from the MIC input
(i.e., vocals).
LIN (LINE):
Effect patches for use on the sound from CDs, MDs, and
other external devices from the LINE input.
SML (SIMUL):
Effect patches for recording vocals and a guitar together.
"Effect Patches and Banks" (p. 84)
2. Press CURSOR [
] [
the effect patch, and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to
change the effect patch.
Preset patches (P)
The preset patches contain preset data. Their settings can
be changed, but you cannot create a new preset patch.
User patches (U)
User patches can be rewritten, and are stored in internal
memory. If you have created a patch that you would like
to use for other songs as well, it is convenient to store it
as a user patch.
Song patches (S)
Like user patches, song patches can be written; however,
the data for song patches are stored along with the song
data to the memory card. This is convenient when you
have created a patch for a specific recorded performance,
and would like to store that patch together with the
song.
fig.00-415
BR-900CD
Preset
User
Patch
Patch
3. Press CURSOR [
] [
the patch number, and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to
change the patch number.
4. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
For more details regarding the use of insert effects, refer to
"Using the Insert Effects" (p. 84).
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] to align the cursor up with
Memory Card
Song
Song
Patch
] to align the cursor up with
Some effect patches are particularly effective for stereo
recording.
For recording in stereo, refer to "Selecting the recording
track" (p. 39).
"Effect Patch List" (p. 202)
"Algorithm List" (p. 88)

Recording without insert effects

Press [EFFECTS] repeatedly to turn off the insert effects.
The indicator goes out, and the sound will be recorded
without insert effects.
Selecting "INPUT <REC DRY>" as the point to which the
insert effects are connected allows you to record the sounds
without the insert effects while listening to the sounds with
the insert effects applied.
"Changing How the Insert Effects are Used According to the
Mode" (p. 87)

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