Simultaneously Starting Recording When Sounds Are; Input (Auto Recording); Playing Only A Single Track (Single Track Play); Specifying How The Track Will Switch (Track Change Mode) 2 - Boss RC-300 Owner's Manual

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Phrase Memory Settings
Parameter
Memory:Auto Rec
Memory:Single Tr
Play
Memory:Track
Change IMMEDIATE
Memory:Reverb
Level
22
Value

Simultaneously Starting Recording When Sounds are

OFF

Input (Auto Recording)

"Auto recording" starts recording the moment you begin playing your guitar or play back your audio player.
OFF
ON

Playing Only a Single Track (Single Track Play)

OFF
Normally, the RC-300 plays back its three tracks simultaneously. However, if you turn on the phrase memory's "Single
Track Play" setting, only one track will play.
If Single Track Play is on, the track that's currently playing will stop when you
start playback of another track.
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
* If Track Change (p. 22) is set to "LOOP END, " the track will change at the end of the loop.
* To ensure that playback always takes place from the beginning of the phrase, you need to set Loop Sync (p. 22) to
"OFF. "
OFF
ON
Specifying how the Track will Switch (Track Change
Mode)
You can specify how the tracks will be switched when using Single Track Play.
IMMEDIATE
LOOP END

Adjusting the Reverb Depth (Reverb Level)

0
This adjusts the depth of the reverb. The reverb is applied to sounds for which the MAIN OUTPUT jacks have been assigned
as the output destination.
0–100
Explanation
Recording will begin the instant you press the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal.
When you press the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal, the REC indicator will blink rapidly, and the
RC-300 will enter recording-standby mode. When you begin playing, the REC indicator will
light and recording will start.
Play back all tracks
Play back only a single track
The change will occur immediately.
The change will occur after playback has reached the end of the loop.
Reverb depth

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