About Rhythm
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Parameter
Value
Explanation
Rhythm:Rec Count
OFF
Playing a Count-In When Recording (Recording Count-
In)
You can have recording start after a count-in sound is played.
A count-in won’t be sounded when a track for which Loop Sync is ON is being played back.
OFF
No count-in is played.
1MEAS
Recording starts after a one-measure count-in is played.
Rhythm:PlayCount
OFF
Playing a Count-In for Playback (Playback Count-In)
You can have playback start after a count-in sound is played.
OFF
No count-in is played.
1MEAS
Playback starts after a one-measure count-in is played.
Rhythm:Stop
OFF
Stopping the Rhythm When the First Recording Ends
(Rhythm Stop)
You can make the rhythm sound stop when the first pass of recording ends. The rhythm sound will stop when you
press the [REC/DUB/PLAY] pedal to begin looping (i.e., when the RC-300 switches to overdubbing or playback).
OFF
The rhythm will not stop when the first pass of recording ends.
REC END
The rhythm will stop when the first pass of recording ends.
Rhythm:Level
100
Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Sound (Rhythm
Level)
This adjusts the volume of the rhythm sound. You can also change this value with the RHYTHM[LEVEL] knob.
0–200
Volume of the rhythm sound
Rhythm:Output
MAIN+SUB
Setting the Output Jacks for the Rhythm Sound
(Rhythm Output Select)
You can select the output jacks to which the rhythm sound is output.
If desired, you can also make this setting apply to all phrase memories.
g
“Using the Same Output Jacks for All
Phrase Memories (Input/Track 1, 2, 3/Rhythm Output)” (p. 33)
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.