Roland BR-600 User Manual

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Recording
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Section 1
 
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Press either [1]–[7/8] at REC TRACK to select the 
recording track. 
 
If the button flashes in red, that track is ready for 
recording.
 
fig.00-480
 
The status of each track can be determined from the 
indicator on the button.
 
Off :
 
No recorded data exists on the track.
 
Green :
 
Recorded data exists on track.
 
Red :
 
The track is selected for recording.
If a track with existing data is selected for recording, 
the indicator will light alternately in orange and green.
 
If INPUT SELECT [GUITAR] is lit
 
fig.00-490
 
Since the input is mono, the recording is normally 
performed as a mono recording onto one track. Press one of 
TRACK [1]–[4] at REC TRACK to select the one track to 
which to record. 
However, if you want to record in stereo to increase the 
effect of insert effects, you can simultaneously press the [1] 
and [2] or [3] and [4], REC TRACK buttons for stereo 
recording onto two tracks.
 
fig.00-500
 
In addition, Tracks 5/6 and 7/8 are stereo tracks, so they 
always produce stereo recordings.
 
If INPUT SELECT [MIC] is lit
 
fig.00-490
 
If a mic is connected either to the MIC1 or MIC2 jack (not 
both), the input will be mono, and you can select tracks 
using the same procedure as that described in “If INPUT 
SELECT [GUITAR] is Lit.”
If you have mics connected to both the MIC1 and MIC2 
jacks, or if nothing is connected to either of these jacks and 
the internal stereo mic is switched on, you can select tracks 
using the same procedure as that described in “If INPUT 
SELECT [LINE] or [SIMUL] are Lit.”
 
* When mics are connected to both the MIC1 and MIC2 jacks, 
Track 1 is selected as the recording destination for MIC1, 
and Track 2 is selected as the recording destination for 
MIC2.
 
If INPUT SELECT [LINE] or [SIMUL] are lit
 
fig.00-510
 
Since the input is stereo, the recording is normally 
performed on two tracks. Press either REC TRACK [1] or [2] 
to select tracks 1 and 2, or [3] or [4] to select tracks 3 and 4. 
However, if you want to mix together the left and right 
channels being input onto one track, with tracks 1 and 2 
selected, press REC TRACK [1] again to select track 1. 
Using the same procedure, you can select any track 1 to 4 to 
be the track to which to record.
In addition, Tracks 5/6 and 7/8 are stereo tracks, so they 
always produce stereo recordings.
 
Selecting the Recording Track
(Recording Mono)
(Recording Stereo)
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