Synchronizing The Tempo Of Two Rc-300 Units (Midi Sync); Setting The Overdubbing Method (Overdubbing Mode); Switching Between Stereo And Mono (Recording Mode); Specifying A Phrase Memory's Tempo - Boss RC-300 Loop Station Owner's Manual

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Parameter
Memory: MIDI Sync
INTERNAL
Memory: Overdub
Mode
OVERDUB
Memory: Rec Mode
STEREO
Memory: Tempo
120.0
Memory: Fade Out
Time
50
Value
Explanation
Synchronizing the Tempo of Two RC-300 Units (MIDI
Sync)
Two RC-300 units can be synchronized after connecting them together using a MIDI cable . For details, refer to
"Connecting Two RC-300 Units" (p . 39) . The "MIDI Sync" setting allows two RC-300 units to play back in synchronization
at the same tempo .
MIDI OUT connector
RC-300 (Master unit)
Reference
For more detailed information about MIDI and synchronization, refer to "MIDI settings" (p . 38) .
This RC-300 unit will operate at its own specifi ed phrase memory tempo . Choose the
INTERNAL
"INTERNAL" setting if you're using the RC-300 by itself, or if this is the master RC-300 unit .
This RC-300 unit will synchronize to MIDI data received from the master RC-300 unit .
MIDI
Choose the "MIDI" setting for the slave RC-300 unit .
Setting the Overdubbing Method ( Overdubbing Mode)
You can set the overdubbing method .
The new performance is layered onto the prerecorded tracks . If overdubbing is repeated,
OVERDUB
the next performance is layered on top of the previous material, allowing you to create an
ensemble in a single track .
Tracks with existing recordings are overwritten as new tracks are recorded over them .
REPLACE
Overwriting takes places while the previously recorded tracks are played back, allowing you
to achieve a kind of delay eff ect similar to that obtained from an eff ects processor .
Switching Between Stereo and Mono ( Recording Mode)
Before you record, you must specify whether you're recording in stereo or in mono .
• The recordable time is not aff ected by the stereo/mono setting (choosing mono will not increase the recordable time) .
• You can't change the stereo/mono setting of a phrase memory once you've recorded it .
STEREO
Recording will take place in stereo .
MONO
Recording will take place in mono .

Specifying a Phrase Memory's Tempo

Each phrase memory has a " phrase memory tempo, " which applies to the entire phrase memory .
The phrase memory tempo is also the tempo of the rhythm (p . 25) .
Setting the tempo
Press the [
] /[
the [MEMORY/VALUE] knob to adjust the phrase memory tempo .
MEMO
Normally, the [
screen they are used to move the cursor . When the cursor is located at the far right,
pressing the [
40 .0–250 .0
Using the [TAP TEMPO] button to set the tempo
Press the [TAP TEMPO] button several times in rhythm with the desired tempo .
The tempo will be set so it matches the timing you've used when pressing the button .
Using the [STOP] pedal to set the tempo
You can also set the tempo by pressing the [STOP] pedal several times in succession .

Adjusting the Time Used to Fade Out (Fade-Out Time)

This specifi es the fade-out time used when a track's stop mode (p . 17) is set to "FADE OUT . "
0–100
This is the fade-out time . At a setting of "100, " the fade-out time will be 20 seconds .
Phrase Memory Settings
MIDI IN connector
RC-300 (Slave unit)
] buttons to move the cursor to the digit you want to change, then turn
]/[
] buttons are used to select parameters, but in the tempo
] button once again will take you to the next parameter .
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