Boss Audio Systems Loop Station RC-300 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Settings for Each Track
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Track
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Track1:Output
MAIN+SUB
Assigning a Track’s Output Jacks (Output Select)
For each track, you can specify the jacks from which its sound will be output.
If desired, you can also make this setting apply to all phrase memories. g “Using the
MAIN
The sound is output from the MAIN OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.
SUB
The sound is output from the SUB OUTPUT jacks. The sound is not output from the MAIN
OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.
MAIN+SUB
The sound is output from the MAIN and SUB OUTPUT jacks and the PHONES jack.
About original tempo
Each track saves the tempo at which that track was recorded. This is called the “original tempo” of the track. The phrase memory also has a
“phrase memory tempo” (p. 21) that is shared by all tracks 1, 2, and 3.
When recording ends, the original tempo is automatically calculated according to the following conditions.
Condition
Original tempo value to be saved
Rhythm is playing
Original tempo will be set from the “phrase memory tempo” (p. 21).
Other tracks have phrases with the following settings
•  Play Mode at LOOP, Loop Sync ON
•  Play Mode at LOOP, Tempo Sync ON
Cases other than the above
The original tempo is automatically calculated according to the following conditions.
Phrase Memory Tempo will be set to the same value as the automatically calculated original tempo.
The track’s number of measures (Measure: 
The original tempo is calculated according to the rhythm’s time signature (Beat: p. 25) and the number of 
measures (Measure).
4 measures
2 measures
4/4 time signature
4/4 time signature
For example, if the time signature (Beat) is “4/4,” the number of measures (Measure)
is “4,” and you’ve recorded for six seconds, the calculated tempo will be “160.”
If the number of measures (Measure) is set to “2,” the calculated tempo will be “80.”
The track’s number of measures (Measure: 
The recorded number of measures is assumed to be “1, 2, 4, 8, 16... measures,” and the original tempo
will be calculated in the range of “80–160.”
For example, if “4/4” is specified as the time signature (Beat), and you record for eight seconds,
the calculated tempo will be “120” (a tempo in the range of “80–160” will be selected).
In the case of 1 measure…
Tempo: 30
In the case of 2 measures…  Tempo: 60
In the case of 3 measures…  Tempo: 120
In the case of 4 measures…  Tempo: 240