Synchronizing The Tempo Of Two Rc-300 Units (Midi Sync) 2; Setting The Overdubbing Method (Overdubbing Mode); Switching Between Stereo And Mono (Recording Mode); Specifying A Phrase Memory's Tempo - Boss RC-300 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
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.
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 specified 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 effect similar to that obtained from an effects 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 affected 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
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)

50
This specifies 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.
MIDI OUT connector
MIDI IN connector
] /[
] buttons to move the cursor to the digit you want to change, then turn
Normally, the [
]/[
] buttons are used to select parameters, but in the tempo
screen they are used to move the cursor. When the cursor is located at the far right,
pressing the [
] button once again will take you to the next parameter.
Phrase Memory Settings
RC-300 (Slave unit)
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