Boss Audio Systems BR-900CD User Manual

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Mastering
Use the “Mastering Tool Kit” to produce a two-track master 
of the bounce tracks with the levels optimized.
* In Mastering mode, the following buttons are disabled after 
you set the recording source and destination and return to the 
Play screen. In addition, you cannot change the point to which 
the insert effects are connected (p. 87).
[INPUT SELECT], [TUNER], [PAN/EQ], 
[LOOP EFFECTS], [PITCH CORRECTION], 
[PHRASE TRAINER], 
[ARRANGE/PATTERN/OFF], [EDIT],
[RHYTHM PAD], [V-TRACK], [DELETE/MUTE]
1. Press [REC MODE] several times until “MASTERING” 
is indicated for REC MODE at the left of the screen.
2. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the recording 
source V-Track, and then press [ENTER].
The Mastering screen appears in the display.
fig.01-801d
■ :
V-Tracks with recorded data.
❐ :
V-Tracks without data.
* At this point, the Mastering Tool Kit is automatically selected 
as the effect.
3. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to the 
recording-destination V-track and turn the TIME/
VALUE dial to select the V-Track.
fig.01-802d
The REC TRACK button for the track selected as the 
recording destination flashes in red.
4. Press [EFFECTS].
The Mastering Tool Kit selection screen appears in the 
display.
fig.01-806d
What is Mastering Tool Kit?
When creating an audio CD from your recorded songs, 
or recording to an MD or similar media, the overall 
volume needs to be restrained, so that even the loudest 
portions of the songs are handled appropriately on the 
CD or MD. However, this often results in an overall 
lowering of the volume, resulting in a CD or MD that 
lacks excitement and impact.
Moreover, in the low-frequency range, to which the 
human ear is not very sensitive, the sound actually 
produced might be perceived as being somewhat low in 
volume, even though the meter shows that it’s at the 
maximum level. This also makes it difficult to create 
powerful sounds.
With the “Mastering Tool Kit,” however, you can 
smooth out the differences in volume that occur over the 
course of a song, while also correcting the balance in the 
low end.
We recommend mastering with the Mastering Tool Kit 
in the final stage of creating songs.
* The Mastering Tool Kit features 19 pre-programmed 
“Preset Patches” (P01–P19), 19 rewritable “User 
Patches” (U01–U19), and 19 “Song Patches,” which are 
stored individually for each song (S01–S19).
fig.01-800
BR-900CD
Memory Card
User
Patch
Song
Song
Patch
Preset
Patch
Recoding source
Recoding-distination
P: Preset / S: Song / U: User
Number
Bank
Patch Name
Algorithm
Name