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Mic Effects; Pitch Correction - Boss BR-600 Recording Manualbook

Recording guidebook for acoustic guitar
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Quick Tip 5
A Technique for Making Sound Thicker
When you want to get a wide stereo feel, try recording the same
phrase on tracks 1 and 2, with track 1 tuned to A = 440 Hz and
track 2 tuned to A = 442 Hz.
Detuning the pitch slightly can produce a "fat" sound.
Even More Things You Can Do with the BR-600!

Mic Effects

Support for Line Recording, Too
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Pitch Correction

Pitch
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Correct to the perfect pitch!
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Mastering Toolkit
Quick Tip 6
Eliminating Noise with Track Erase
Noise before and after a performance can create an unpleasant
distraction, but using track-erase operations to silence portions
where nothing is played can greatly enhance the quality of the
recorded audio.
Pressing the
microphones calls up effects suited to stereo
recording.
You can try out a variety of different effect
settings simply
and turning the TIME/VALUE knob.
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If your acoustic guitar has a built-in pickup,
you can also record via a cable connection with
the guitar.
This lets you record with less noise, especially
with fi nger picking or other low-volume
playing, and can also minimize ambient
sounds.
This feature
pitch
confi dent in their singing are sure to appreciate.
This can correct slightly off-key vocals to make
them precisely in tune.
The Mastering Toolkit provides effects for
achieving results on a par with commercial
CDs.
Pump up your mix for a solid,
sound, for example, or create a polished sound
of clear, transparent beauty.
button to turn on the onboard
by pressing the
can correct for fl uctuations in
— something guitarists who are less than
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