RolandメーカーBR-800の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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3 Record while Listening to Rhythm Record with Effects Applied Preparations for Recording Record/Playback Edit Y our Song Master Y our Song Make Connections (p. 32) T urn the Power On/Off (p. 34) Record (p. 36) Playback (p. 41) T urning the Insert Effect On/Off (p.
4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 002c • Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. .......................................................
5 014 • Protect the unit from strong impact. (Do not drop it!) ......................................................................................................... 015 • Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices.
6 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply: Use of Batteries 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor.
7 IMPORTANT NOTES 553 • Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions. 554 • Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
8 Contents Recording Flow on the BR-800 ............... 3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY .................... 4 IMPORTANT NOTES .............................. 6 Main Features .......................................... 11 Panel Descriptions ....................
9 Contents Using Effects ....................... 53 Using Insert Effects ................................ 54 Effect Patches and Banks ........................ 54 Turning the Insert Effect On/Off .......... 55 Easily Creating an Insert Effect (EZ TONE) .
10 Contents Using the BR-800 as an Audio Interface ................................................. 119 Recording Audio from the BR-800 on Your Computer ...................................... 119 Using the BR-800 to Hear Songs Played Back by Your Computer.
11 Main Features The BR-800 is a digital recorder that allows even the beginner to create songs easily. From recording to mastering, this convenient device makes it easy for you to start enjoying the benefits of digital recording. The BR-800 provides recording capabilities to meet a wide range of needs.
12 Panel Descriptions fig.TopPanel.eps MIC L/R (internal stereo microphones L/R) You can use these microphones to record in stereo. “Selecting the Input Source” (p. 37) * Speakers are not built in. In order to hear the sound, you’ll need to use headphones or connect amplified speakers to LINE OUT jacks.
13 Panel Descriptions Track [1]–[7/8] faders These faders adjust the playback volume of each track. [RHYTHM] fader This fader adjusts the volume of the rhythm. “Playing Patterns” (p. 91) “Playing an Arrangement” (p. 93) [MASTER] fader This fader adjusts the overall volume.
14 Panel Descriptions fig.TopPanel.eps [TRACK] button This button allows you to adjust each track’s tone quality or edit the track (p. 105). [MENU] button This button accesses various functions, such as settings for the entire BR-800. [EXIT] button This button returns you to the previous screen, or cancels an operation.
15 Panel Descriptions Display fig.Display.eps This shows various types of information depending on the settings you’re making, such as volume levels, menu screens, and parameter editing screens. If you find the display screen difficult to read, refer to “Adjusting the Display Contrast” (p.
16 Panel Descriptions fig.FrontPanel.eps PHONES jack (stereo phone type) Connect separately sold stereo headphones here. Connecting headphones will allow you to hear the same sound as the LINE OUT jacks outputs. Use the [MASTER] fader to adjust the headphone volume.
17 Panel Descriptions fig.RearPanel.eps Security Slot ( ) http://www.kensington.com/ LINE OUT jacks These are analog audio output jacks. You can connect them to external audio equipment (e.g., a stereo amp), or to a CD recorder or similar device to record the BR-800’s analog output (p.
18 Panel Descriptions fig.SidePanel.eps MEMORY CARD (SD card) slot Insert an SD card. Recording is not possible unless an SD card is inserted. “SD Cards that Can Be Used with the BR-800” (p. 142) USB connector This connector lets you connect the BR-800 to your computer via a USB cable.
19 Panel Descriptions 1 Make sure that the [POWER] switch is “OFF.” 2 Turn the BR-800 upside down. 3 Detach the battery cover. fig.Batt01.eps 4 Insert six AA batteries into the battery compartment, taking care to observe the correct polarity (+/- orientation).
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21 Quick Start BR800_e.book 21 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
22 Listening to the Demo Songs The SD card included with the BR-800 contains demo songs. Here’s how to play back the demo songs. With the power switched off on both the BR-800 and your monitor speakers, make connections as shown below. fig.Quick_EZ1-e.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 23 Listening to the Demo Songs * You must use the following procedure to turn on the power. Using an incorrect order may cause malfunction or speaker damage.
24 Listening to the Demo Songs 3. Listen to the Demo Songs 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU screen will appear. D_Menu_Input.eps 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SONG,” and press the [ENTER] button. The SONG screen will appear.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 25 Listening to the Demo Songs 5 Set the faders to the positions shown below. fig.Quick_DemoSong3-5-e.eps [MASTER] fader at minim um.
26 Recording with the EZ Recording Function EZ Recording is a function that makes it easy to start recording. Simply select a recording source and the desired musical style, and the most suitable effect and rhythm settings will be made automatically. As an example, here how to record your guitar.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 27 Recording with the EZ Recording Function 2. Recording 4 Press the [ENTER] button. The EZ REC-3 screen will appear.
28 Recording with the EZ Recording Function 3 Slowly increase the [MASTER] fader to adjust the volume to the appropriate level for monitoring. fig.Quick_EZ2-3.eps 4 Press the [REC] button. The [REC] button will blink red; the BR-800 is now in recording-standby mode.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 29 Recording with the EZ Recording Function 3. Playing Back 1 Press the [ZERO] button to return to the beginning of the song.
30 Recording with the EZ Recording Function Choose the setting that’s appropriate for the input source you’re recording. Choose the style of music that’s closest to what you have in mind for your song. EZ Recording Parameter List SOURCE Parameter Explanation E.
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32 Making Connections Make connections as shown in the illustrations below. Make sure that the power to all of your equipment is switched off before you make connections. fig.panel-e.eps ■ Side Panel Computer AC adaptor ■ Rear Panel Monitor speakers etc.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 33 Making Connections A slot (cord hook) for securing the AC adaptor cord is built into the bottom of the BR-800.
34 Turning the Power On/Off Once the connections have been completed (p. 32), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
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36 Recording The BR-800 manages your recordings in units called “songs.” To record a new song, carry out the procedure below. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SONG,” and press the [ENTER] button.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 37 Recording Here’s how to select the input source you’ll be recording, and specify the number of tracks that you want to record.
38 Recording Here’s how to adjust the volume of the recording on the track. 1 Lower the [MASTER] fader. 2 Turn the [REC LEVEL] knob to approximately the center position, and slowly raise the [MASTER] fader. 3 Use the [REC LEVEL] knob to adjust the recording level.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k 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.
40 Recording You can adjust the stereo feel (pan) of your instruments’ input sound. 1 Press the [TRACK] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “PAN,” and press the [ENTER] button. The PAN screen will appear. D_Pan.eps 3 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to select the input or track whose setting you want to edit.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 41 Recording Loop recording is a function that copies the recorded data when you stop recording, making it occupy approximately 200 measures.
42 Recording Additional Performances (Overdubbing) Tracks whose track [PLAY] button is lit or blinking already contain recorded sound. The process of listening to previously recorded sound while you record additional material on another track is called “overdubbing.
43 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Playing Back Repeatedly ( Repeat) By using the “repeat” function you can repeatedly play back a specified region.
44 Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat) Normally, the repeat start/end points will be set to the moments at which you press the [REPEAT] button, meaning that the repeat region might not be set precisely as you intended.
45 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Re-Recording Only Over a Mistake (Punch-In/Out) When recording, there may be times when you made a mistake or were unable to play as you intended.
46 Re-Recording Only Over a Mistake (Punch-In/Out) ■ Using a foot switch If you’re recording an instrumental performance by yourself and simultaneously operating the recording system, it’s convenient to use a separately sold foot switch (e.g., BOSS FS-5U or Roland DP-2) so that operations can be performed using your foot.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 47 Re-Recording Only Over a Mistake (Punch-In/Out) 4 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “DISP,” and turn the dial to choose the units in which you’ll specify the locations.
48 Cancelling an Operation (UNDO/REDO) There may be times when you would like to cancel the result of an operation; for example, when recording, you might not have been able to record as you intended, or you might have made a mistake when making editing settings.
49 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Viewing Information about the Song Here’s how you can make the recording-standby or recording screen show the remaining recording time.
50 Simple Recording (SONG SKETCH) By putting the BR-800 in Song Sketch mode, you can use it as a stereo WAV file recorder/player. This provides an easy way to record your song ideas and phrases. Press the [SONG SKETCH] button to enter Song Sketch mode.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 51 Simple Recording (SONG SKETCH) 6 Press the [REC] button. Recording will begin. The [PLAY] button will light green, and the [REC] button will light red.
52 Simple Recording (SONG SKETCH) You are free to assign a name to a WAV file. 1 Press the [SONG SKETCH] button. The SONG SKETCH screen will appear. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the file name, and use the dial to select the file that you want to rename.
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54 Using Insert Effects The BR-800 has independent processors for four different kinds of effects: insert effects, loop effects, track EQ, and mastering effects. You can use these simultaneously, and make settings for each as appropriate for your needs.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 55 Using Insert Effects 1 Press the [EFFECTS] button. The [EFFECTS] button will light, and the insert effect will turn on.
56 Using Insert Effects 5 If you want to save the current effect settings, proceed as described in “Saving the Insert Effect Settings (Write)” (p. 57). To create a new effect sound, choose an existing patch that’s close to what you have in mind, and then edit it.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 57 Using Insert Effects 4 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to each effect, and use the dial to specify the on/off status of each effect.
58 Using Insert Effects The BR-800 lets you change the location of the insert effect, allowing you to use it for a variety of different purposes. 1 In the EFFECT screen, press the CURSOR [ ] button to move the cursor to “LOCATION,” and press the [ENTER] button.
59 Using Insert Effects Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm The algorithms (the available effects and their connection order) that can be used as an insert effect are shown below.
60 Using Insert Effects Simulates the sound of a bass guitar. Obtain the sound of a bass guitar while playing an electric guitar. * You should avoid playing chords when using the GUITAR TO BASS.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 61 Using Insert Effects This is a multi-effect for vocals. It provides effects that are optimized for vocals.
62 Using Insert Effects This algorithm is for use when simultaneously recording a vocal and electric guitar. For the guitar, you can produce an amp sound using a preamp and speaker simulator.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 63 Using Insert Effects This algorithm is for use when simultaneously recording a vocal and electric guitar.
64 Using Insert Effects This is an effect for four-channel microphone recording. It provides the effects needed for recording with multiple microphones. fig.4-InputMulti.eps Low Cut Compressor/Limiter Equalizer Noise Suppressor This provides an independent compressor/limiter for each track.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 65 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when MODE is set to COMPRESSOR. *2 Setting available when MODE is set to LIMITER.
66 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to BOSS COMP or D-COMP. *2 Setting available when TYPE is set to BOSS COMP, D-COMP, BOSS LIM, RACK 160 D, or VTG RACK U. *3 Setting available when TYPE is set to BOSS LIM, RACK 160 D, or VTG RACK U.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 67 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when the algorithm is set to GUITAR MULTI. *2 Setting available when the algorithm is set to BASS MULTI or GUITAR TO BASS.
68 Using Insert Effects With “BASS MULTI” or “GUITAR TO BASS” algorithms COSM technology simulates different preamp characteristics, speaker sizes, and cabinet shapes. TONE -50–+50 Adjusts the tone. E.LEVEL (Effect Level) 0–100 Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 69 Using Insert Effects MATCH MATCH DRIVE This models the sound input to left in- put on a Matchless D/C-30.
70 Using Insert Effects With “BASS MULTI” or “GUITAR TO BASS” algorithms ORIGINAL This is the built-in speaker of the amp you selected with PREAMP TYPE. 1x8” This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet with one 8-inch speaker. 1x10” This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet with one 10-inch speaker.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 71 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to FLIP TOP, B MAN, CONCERT 810, T.E., or SESSION.
72 Using Insert Effects This adjusts the tone as a equalizer. A parametric type is adopted for the high-middle and low-middle range. This effect reduces the noise and hum picked up by guitar pickups.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 73 Using Insert Effects Use TYPE to select the effect that you want to use.
74 Using Insert Effects BASS SIM (Bass Simulator) Simulation of the characteristics of particular bass components such as pickups and different bass bodies allows you to switch among a number of different bass types all while using a single bass. SLOW GEAR This produces a volume-swell effect (“violin-like” sound).
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 75 Using Insert Effects SITAR SIM (Sitar Simulator) This simulates the sound of the sitar. OCTAVE This adds a note one octave lower, creating a richer sound.
76 Using Insert Effects PHASER By adding varied-phase portions to the direct sound, the phaser effect gives a whooshing, swirling character to the sound. FLANGER The flanging effect gives a twisting, jet-airplane-like character to the sound. TREMOLO Tremolo is an effect that creates a cyclic change in volume.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 77 Using Insert Effects ROTARY This produces an effect like the sound of a rotary speaker. UNI-V (Uni-Vibe) This models a Uni-Vibe.
78 Using Insert Effects CHORUS In this effect, a slightly detuned sound is added to the original sound to add depth and breadth. DBL DELAY (Doubling Delay) By adding a slightly time-delayed sound to the direct sound, this produces the impression that multiple sources are sounding together (a “doubling” effect).
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 79 Using Insert Effects This effect adds delayed sound to the direct sound, giving more body to the sound or creating special effects.
80 Using Insert Effects *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to JB. This transforms the pickup output of an electro-acoustic guitar into a richer sound, as though it had been recorded using a microphone.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 81 Using Insert Effects Adjusts the tonal character or applies special effects. *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to DISTORTION.
82 Using Insert Effects This filter cuts out vocal pop and other unwanted low-band noise. This effect is used to produce a lo-fi sound. *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to RADIO. *2 Setting available when TYPE is set to VINYL. *3 Setting available when TYPE is set to RADIO or VINYL.
83 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Adding a Sense of Spaciousness By making use of the BR-800’s onboard “Loop Effects,” you can add a sense of spaciousness and depth to your sounds.
84 Adding a Sense of Spaciousness 1 Press the [TRACK] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “REVERB” or “CHO/DLY,” and press the [ENTER] button. The send level screen will appear. D_Reverb.eps 3 Press the [ENTER] button.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 85 Adding a Sense of Spaciousness *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to SPRING. *1 Setting available when TYPE is set to CHORUS.
86 Adjusting the Tone of Each Track The BR-800 provides a three-band equalizer that’s independent for each track. You can use this to adjust the tone quality of each track. 1 Press the [TRACK] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “EQ,” and press the [ENTER] button.
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88 Overview of the Rhythm Section The BR-800 provides a dedicated rhythm generator that is separate from the audio tracks 1–7/8. You can use this rhythm as a guide during recording, or create an original rhythm backing by arranging various internal rhythms to match the structure of your song.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 89 Overview of the Rhythm Section ■ Arrangements Alth.
90 Overview of the Rhythm Section 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button. The [RHYTHM] button will light, and the rhythm will turn on. fig.rhythm_on_off-e.eps When you press the [RHYTHM] button once again, the [RHYTHM] button will go out; rhythm will be off. The BR-800 lets you use rhythm in either of two modes: Pattern mode and Arrangement mode.
91 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Playing Patterns Here’s how to select one of the internal patterns and make it play repeatedly. 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button.
92 Playing Patterns Here’s how to change the pattern playback tempo when you’re in the play screen. 1 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the tempo indication. D_Play_Tempo.eps 2 Turn the dial to adjust the tempo. The pattern playback tempo will change.
93 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Playing an Arrangement Here’s how to select and play one of the internal arrangements. 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button.
94 Playing an Arrangement Here’s how to change the playback tempo of an arrangement when you’re in the play screen. 1 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the tempo indication. D_Play_Tempo.eps 2 Use the dial to adjust the tempo. The arrangement’s playback tempo will change.
95 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Changing the Drum Sounds (Drum Kit) A drum kit is a set containing various rhythm instrument sounds. The BR-800 contains nine “preset drum kits.
96 Creating an Original Arrangement The BR-800 lets you place patterns in the desired order to make an arrangement, thus creating the structure of your entire song from intro to ending. Once you’ve created an arrangement, you can save it as a song arrangement.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 97 Creating an Original Arrangement 7 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use the dial to edit the value.
98 Creating an Original Arrangement Here’s how to insert a new step at the current step. fig.04-550.eps 1 Access the ARRANGE STEP screen as described in steps 1–5 of “Creating an Original Arrangement” (p. 96). 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons and the dial to select the location (step number) at which you want to insert a step.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 99 Creating an Original Arrangement You can freely assign a name (arrangement name) of up to eight characters to a song arrangement.
100 Creating an Original Arrangement If you want to slightly modify a preset arrangement, or create a variation of an existing arrangement, you can do so by copying it as a song arrangement and then editing the copy. 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “TYPE.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 101 Creating an Original Arrangement Here’s how to erase step 2 and all following steps of the song arrangement.
102 Delaying the Pattern/ Arrangement Playback (OFFSET) Here’s how you can specify a time offset by which the pattern or arrangement will be delayed relative to the playback of the audio tracks. 1 Press the [RHYTHM] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “OFFSET,” and press the [ENTER] button.
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104 Finding the Location at which a Sound Begins or Ends (Scrub/Preview) Scrub function When editing a song, you might need to find the precise location at which a sound begins or the region on which you want to perform auto punch-in recording. The BR-800 provides a “scrub” function that is a convenient way to find such locations.
105 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Editing You can copy or erase tracks, or import song sketch data. ■ Copying track data Here’s how to copy all data from the specified track to another track.
106 Editing ■ Erasing track data 1 Press the [TRACK] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “TRACK EDIT,” and press the [ENTER] button. D_Track_Edit_Copy.eps 3 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “ERASE,” and press the [ENTER] button.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 107 Editing Here’s how to copy the currently selected song. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SONG,” and press the [ENTER] button.
108 Editing When you create a new song, it will automatically be given a name such as “SONG 0001.” When you’ve finished a song, you should give it an appropriate name so that your song data will be easier to manage. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SONG,” and press the [ENTER] button.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 109 Editing On the BR-800, the following content is saved as song data. • Recorded data • The state of the mixer (pan, track EQ, etc.
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111 Mastering BR800_e.book 111 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
112 Using Mastering in Creating a Song This chapter explains the process of mixing down your recorded tracks onto two tracks and applying a “mastering effect” to create a finished song with the optimal volume level. The sound of the rhythm and of the input source selected by INPUT SELECT (p.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 113 Using Mastering in Creating a Song 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “MASTERING,” and press the [ENTER] button.
114 Using Mastering in Creating a Song 12 When you’ve finished mastering, press the [STOP] button. The result will be saved on the mastering-destination track, and the PREVIEW screen will appear. D_Master_Preview.eps If you press the [PLAY] button, the result of mastering will play back.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 115 Using Mastering in Creating a Song Here’s how to assign a name to the patch you created, and save it as a new patch.
116 Making Use of Songs After Mastering Songs you’ve created using the BR-800 can be converted to WAV/AIFF files using the “BOSS BR Series Wave Converter.” The following things become possible once you’ve converted your songs to WAV/AIFF format.
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118 Before Using USB The BR-800 is equipped with a USB connector. When connected to your computer, you’ll be able to perform the following operations. ● Use the BR-800 as an audio interface or control surface (p. 119, p. 120). ● Transfer audio data between the BR-800 and your computer (p.
119 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Using the BR-800 as an Audio Interface Using USB, the sound you input to the BR-800 or the sound from tracks being played back can be recorded by your personal computer software.
120 Using the BR-800 as a Control Surface The BR-800 can operate via USB as a controller for your music production software (DAW software). * The unit can be used as an audio interface even while it is in Control Surface mode. * Put the BR-800 in control surface mode before you start up your DAW software.
121 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Exchanging Data with Your Computer By using “BOSS BR Series Wave Converter” you can convert BR-800 audio data to WAV/AIFF files, or convert WAV/AIFF files from your computer to BR-800 audio data.
122 Exchanging Data with Your Computer 5 Press [ENTER]. The Idling screen will appear. D_USB_Idling.eps A “BOSS_BR-800” icon (or a “removable disk (*:)” icon) will appear on your computer. * If the Idling screen does not appear, you won’t be able to proceed with the following steps.
123 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Saving Data on Your Computer (Backup/Recover) When your SD card has filled up, or if you want to save important data on your computer, you can create a backup.
124 Saving Data on Your Computer (Backup/Recover) 7 Stop the connection between the BR-800 and your computer. Windows users In My Computer, right-click the “BOSS_BR-800” icon (or the “removable disk (*:)” icon), and choose “Eject.” Mac OS users Drag the “BR-800” icon to the “Eject” icon.
125 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Making Settings for USB Functionality This section explains how to make settings for the BR-800’s USB-related functionality.
126 Making Settings for USB Functionality OUT POSITION (Output position) This specifies which signal of the BR-800 will be output via USB. * In Control Surface mode, the signal as it is immediately after passing through the [REC LEVEL] knob will be output.
127 Convenient Functions BR800_e.book 127 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
128 Adjusting the Display Contrast Depending on the location in which the BR-800 is placed or the conditions of use, you might find the display difficult to read. If so, proceed as follows to adjust the display’s contrast. 1 Press the [MENU] button.
129 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Using a Foot Switch/Expression Pedal If you connect.
130 Tuning Your Instrument (TUNER) The BR-800 provides a Chromatic Tuner function that makes it easy to tune an instrument. The built-in tuner supports guitar or bass guitar. Here’s how to tune your guitar. * Playback or recording is not possible while using the tuner.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 131 Tuning Your Instrument (TUNER) 3 While watching the tuning guide, tune your instrument so that the center indicator is lit.
132 Mixing the Sound from an Audio Device (LINE IN MIX) “Line In Mix” is a function that allows the input from LINE IN to be mixed with the output from LINE OUT. By using “Line In Mix” you can avoid having to use an external mixer. The sound of your external audio device will be mixed inside the BR-800 with the BR-800’s own output.
133 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Output Settings (OUTPUT) The sound of the tracks and the rhythm sound can be divided between LINE OUT jacks and PHONES jack output.
134 Practicing Phrases (PHRASE TRAINER) The BR-800 provides a Phrase Trainer function, which lets you slow down the playback speed (Time Stretch) or minimize a vocal or guitar solo that’s localized at the center of the sound field (Center Cancel), so you can conveniently practice your instrument by playing along with a recording.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 135 Practicing Phrases (PHRASE TRAINER) This function lets you minimize the sounds that are heard in the center (such as vocals or guitar solo).
136 Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET) The “Factory Reset” operation returns the BR-800 to its factory-set state. You can also specify the range of settings that will be returned to their factory-set state.
137 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Initializing an SD Card (FORMAT) 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SD CARD,” and press the [ENTER] button.
138 Viewing the SD Card Usage (SD CARD INFORMATION) Here’s how to view the usage status of the SD card. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “SD CARD,” and press the [ENTER] button. 3 Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to “INFORMATION,” and press the [ENTER] button.
139 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Reducing the Battery Consumption (POWER SAVE) This function dims the display backlight and buttons to conserve power if no switch or dial has been operated for a certain length of time.
140 Using a Condenser Microphone (PHANTOM POWER) If you’re using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power, turn on the phantom power as follows. The BR-800 can provide +48 V phantom power to a condenser microphone connected to the XLR connector of INPUT 4.
141 Appendixes BR800_e.book 141 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
142 SD Cards that Can Be Used with the BR-800 The BR-800 uses SD cards to record and play back. ■ SD cards that are known to work If using an SD card other than the included one, refer to the Roland website (http://www.roland.com/) for the most recent information on cards that are known to work with the BR-800.
143 SD Cards that Can Be Used with the BR-800 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 4 To prevent the removed screw from being lost, use a Phillips (+) screwdriver to attach it in the location shown in the illustration below.
144 Arrangement / Pattern List Preset Arrangement List Each of the preset Arrangement (except Metro4/4) is set so that a three-measure BREAK, followed by V1 (verse) comes after the E (ending).
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 145 Arrangement / Pattern List Preset Pattern List Patt.
146 Troubleshooting This section contains tips to help you solve problems. If this information does not help you solve the problem, please contact a customer service location listed at the end of this manual.
Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm 147 Troubleshooting Can’t record Could the song be protected? p. 108 Is an SD card inserted? p. 142 Could the SD card have insufficient free space? p.
148 Troubleshooting The BR-800 uses touch sensors. The buttons will respond when you touch them directly with your finger. Problems with USB Item Explanation Page Idling screen does not appear Is the USB cable connected correctly? p. 32 Does your computer’s operating system support the BR-800? p.
149 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Error Message List An error message will appear in the display if you attempt to perform an invalid operation or if an operation could not be executed correctly.
150 Error Message List Drive busy! Data could not be read or written fast enough because the data is stored on the SD card in a fragmentary man- ner. Alternatively, you are using an SD card that is not fast enough.
151 Error Message List Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Stop P.Trainer! The operation you attempted cannot be executed while the Phrase Trainer (p.
152 Specifications BR-800 : Digital Recorder * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
153 Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm Index Numerics 4-INPUT MULTI ..................................................................... 64 8-TRACK COMP/LIM .
154 Index G GTR SIM ................................................................................... 73 Guitar Simulator ..................................................................... 73 GUITAR TO BASS .......................................
155 Index Editing Mastering Using USB Con venient Functions Appendixes Quick Start Getting Ready to Record Recording/ Playbac k Using Effects Using Rhythm REDO ........................................................................................ 48 Reference pitch .
MEMO 156 BR800_e.book 156 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
157 fig.15_WEEE_Small.eps fig.16_ChineseRoHS.eps For EU Countries For China BR800_e.book 157 ページ 2010年3月2日 火曜日 午後6時40分.
158 fig.09B-17.eps fig.14.eps This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
デバイスRoland BR-800の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Roland BR-800をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはRoland BR-800の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Roland BR-800の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Roland BR-800で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Roland BR-800を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はRoland BR-800の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Roland BR-800に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちRoland BR-800デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。