Recording On A Single Track; Recording On Multiple Tracks - Boss RC-300 Loop Station Owner's Manual

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Recording on a Single Track

With this method, you'll overdub all of the sounds on track 1 .
1
Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal
to start recording .
4
Overdub your vocal into the
microphone:
"Pah! Pah! Pah!"
5
Overdub your vocal into the
microphone:
"Chi! Chi! Chi!"
6
Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal
to switch to loop playback .

Recording on Multiple Tracks

With this method, you'll record the bass drum sound on track 1, the snare drum sound on track 2, and the hi-hat sound on track 3 . By recording these
sounds on three separate tracks, you can gain additional performance options, such as stopping just the hi-hat (track 3) .
1
Press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal
to start recording .
4
Record your vocal into
the microphone:
"Pah! Pah! Pah!"
6
Record your vocal into
the microphone:
"Chi! Chi! Chi!"
2
Record your vocal into the microphone:
"Dun! Dun! Dun! ..."
Recording
Overdubbing
Loop Playback
2
Record your vocal into the microphone:
Record your vocal into the microphone:
"Dun! Dun! Dun! ..."
"Dun! Dun! Dun! ..."
3
When two measures have ended, press the track 2
[REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal to loop the sound at that
point, and change the recording track to track 2 .
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
7
Press the track 3 [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal to
loop the sound at that point .
Basic Operation
3
When two measures have ended,
press the track 1 [REC/DUB/PLAY]
pedal to loop the sound at that
point .
The sound will
automatically
start over at the
end of the second
measure .
5
Press the track 3
[REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal
to loop the sound at that
point, and change the
recording track to track 3 .
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