Recording/playing back a song
MASTERING:
Master your recordings using the "Mastering Tool Kit"
on Track 9/10.
* You cannot use tracks 1–8, the Rhythm Guide, and the Loop
Phrase Sequence function in this mode.
2. Press [REC].
[REC] flashes in red and the BR-1180/1180CD enters the
recording standby state.
fig.Q02-18
3. Press [PLAY].
The [REC] and REC TRACK buttons stop flashing in red
and instead light solidly, and recording starts.
fig.Q02-19
4. When you finish recording, press [STOP].
The REC TRACK button lights alternately in orange and
green, indicating that track contains recorded data.
When recording ends, the V-track that is selected as the
recording destination will automatically be assigned a
name.
For example if INPUT SELECT is set to GUITAR/BASS
and you record on track 1 V-track 2, the assigned name
will be "GUITR 1-2." V-tracks will be automatically
assigned a name only when that V-track is first recorded.
If you wish to change the name, refer to "Naming a
track" (p. 49).
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(7) Playing back recorded music
Playback
1. Press [ZERO] to return to the start of the song.
2. Press [PLAY] to begin playback.
Adjusting the volume of each track
Use the TRACK faders to adjust the volume separately for
each track.
Silencing the sound of specific tracks
—Mute
During playback, hold down [TRACK MUTE] and press a
REC TRACK button that is lit in green and orange alternating
or green.
The REC TRACK button will change to blinking in orange or
green, and the sound of that track will be muted (silenced).
If you repeat the same operation, the button will return to its
previous lit state and the sound of that track will once again
be heard.
fig.Q02-20
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