Memory Parameters - Boss Loop Station RC-5 Reference Manual

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MEMORY Parameters

LOOP
Parameter
Value
OFF, ON
REVERSE
Specifies whether the track playback will be one-shot or not one-shot (conventional loop playback).
OFF
1SHOT
ON
LEVEL
0–100–200
Specifies the order in which record/playback/overdub are switched when you press the pedal switch.
REC->DUB
REC ACTION
REC->PLAY
Specifies the overdubbing method.
OVERDUB
DUB MODE
REPLACE
"AUTO REC" (auto record) starts recording when there is audio input from your guitar performance.
OFF
AUTO REC
ON
Specifies whether playback starts with a fade-in or immediately when the track plays.
IMMEDIATE
START
FADE IN
Specifies how the track will stop when you press the pedal switch.
* You can't overdub during the time until playback stops.
IMMEDIATE
STOP
FADE OUT
LOOP END
˜, ˙, ¸, ˇ, 1MEAS–2MEAS–
FADE TIME
64MEAS
You can specify the number of measures for a track.
When recording along with rhythm sounds, it's convenient to specify the number of measures before you record,
so that looping will occur at the specified measure length, even if you don't operate the switch when you've
finished recording.
MEASURE
FREE
1MEAS–
Explanation
(Bold: default)
Specifies conventional playback (OFF) or reverse playback (ON).
* When REVERSE is set to "ON, " you won't be able to switch to overdubbing after a
recording has been completed.
Conventional loop playback.
The phrase will play only once from the beginning to the end of the track, and then
stop automatically (One-Shot Playback).
If you press the pedal switch during playback, playback will begin again from the
beginning of the track (Retrigger Playback). Overdubbing cannot be carried out.
Adjusts the playback level of the track.
* You can also use the [MEMORY/LOOP LEVEL] knob to adjust the playback level.
Operation will switch in the order of Recording 0 Overdubbing 0 Playback.
Operation will switch in the order of Recording 0 Playback 0 Overdubbing.
The new performance is layered onto the prerecorded track.
If overdub is repeated, the next performance is layered on top of the previous material,
allowing you to create an ensemble in a single track.
Track with existing recordings is overwritten as new track is recorded over them.
Overwriting takes places while the previously recorded track is played back, allowing
you to achieve a kind of delay effect similar to that obtained from an effects processor.
Recording will begin the instant you press the pedal switch.
The display shows that you have entered record standby mode when you press the
pedal switch. Once you start playing, the display shows that you are now in recording
mode, and recording begins.
Playback starts immediately.
Playback starts while fading in.
* You can use "FADE TIME" to specify the length of the fade-in.
Playback will stop immediately.
Playback will fade out and then stop.
* You can use "FADE TIME" to specify the length of the fade-out.
Playback will continue to the end of the loop, and then stop.
Specifies the fade-in/out time as a number of measures when START is set to "FADE IN"
or STOP is set to "FADE OUT. "
The number of measures will be set automatically, corresponding to the length of the
recording.
The number of measures will be set manually.
Editing a Memory
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ALEKSEI
April 3, 2025

Здравствуйте. Подскажите пожалуйста как сделать так, чтобы звук бекинг трека и заук записи гитары были одинаковыми, бекинг трек громко, запись под него тихая?

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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025

To adjust the volume levels on the Boss Loop Station RC-5, use the [MEMORY/LOOP LEVEL] knob. This knob lets you select a memory and also control the playback volume of the recorded loop (guitar recording). The manual does not mention a separate control for the backing track volume, so rhythm volume adjustments would typically be made through rhythm settings or external equipment.

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