Cancelling A Recording/Overdubbing (Undo/Redo/Track Clear); Example Of Actual Loop Recording - Boss RC-300 Owner's Manual

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Basic Operation

Cancelling a Recording/Overdubbing (Undo/Redo/Track Clear)

You can undo/redo by holding down the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal for two seconds or longer. You can clear the track by holding down the [STOP] pedal
for two seconds or longer.
Operation
Explanation
If you hold down the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal for two seconds or longer during recording, overdubbing or playback, the recording or
the most recent overdub on each track will be cancelled.
"U1, " "U2, " or "U3" will be displayed at the lower left of the screen to indicate the track number for which the Undo has been carried
out. A Redo can be carried out with respect to a track for which this indication appears.
Undo
INIT MEMORY
U1
If you want to restore the cancelled sound, hold down the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal for at least two seconds while playback once
again.
Redo
* Redo is only available for overdubbing.
Holding down the [STOP] pedal for two seconds or longer will clear the track. (This Clear operation is temporary; the track saved in
the phrase memory will not be erased.)
Track
clear
If you want to restore the contents of a track that has been cleared, reselect the phrase memory. However, if a track has not been
saved, you won't be able to restore its contents.

Example of Actual Loop Recording

How let's try loop-recording the following simple 8-beat phrase of vocal percussion (using your voice to imitate the sounds of a drum set) via a
microphone.
Bass drum
"Dun!"
Preparations
1.
Connect your microphone, and adjust the input level (p . 6) .
2.
Select an empty phrase memory (the lower left of the display will indicate "EMPTY") (p . 10) .
INIT MEMORY
EMPTY
Record while listening to the rhythm sound
In addition to its three tracks, the RC-300 can sound a "rhythm. " By recording while you listen to a rhythm at the
tempo you've specified, you can record at an accurate tempo. For details, refer to "About Rhythm" (p. 25).
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Snare drum
Hi-hat
"Pah!"
"Chi!"

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