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Roland BR-800 - Selecting the Input Source

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EditingMasteringUsing USBConvenient
Functions
Appendixes Quick StartGetting Ready
to Record
Recording/
Playback
Using
Effects
Using
Rhythm
39
Recording
Each of the BR-800’s tracks contains eight “V-tracks,” and
you can choose one of these V-tracks for recording or
playback.
By using V-tracks, you can record and compare multiple
takes of a guitar solo or vocal, and then use the take you
think is best.
1
Press the [TRACK] button.
2
Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the
cursor to “V-TRACK,” and press the [ENTER] button.
The V-TRACK screen will appear.
D_V-Track.eps
3
Use the track 1–7/8 [REC] buttons or the CURSOR
[ ] [ ] buttons to select the track whose V-track
you want to switch.
4
Use the dial to switch the V-track.
* V-MST of track 7/8 is the V-track for mastering. It can also
be used for conventional recording.
5
Press the [EXIT] button a number of times to return to
the play screen.
Selecting V-Tracks
Indication
Explanation
Currently selected V-track
(recorded data exists)
Currently selected V-track
(no recorded data)
V-track containing recorded data
V-track containing no recorded data
What are V-Tracks?
Each track consists of eight virtual tracks, and you
can choose any one of these tracks for recording or
playback. This means that you can record to up to a
maximum of 64 tracks, and then select any eight of
them to play back. These virtual tracks that make up
the actual tracks are called “V-Tracks.”
V-Track2
V-Track1
V-Track3
V-Track4
V-Track5
V-Track6
V-Track7
V-Track8
BR800_e.book 39 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分

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