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Recording/playing back a song
Quick Start
fig.00-405
1.
Press [UTILITY].
2.
Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to “NEW,”
and press [ENTER].
“Type” appears in the display.
fig.00-406d
3.
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired data
type.
* The BR-864 uses a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. It is not possible to
change the sample rate.
4.
Press [ENTER].
“Are you sure?” appears.
fig.00-407d
5.
Press [ENTER].
When the new song is ready, you are returned to the
Play screen.
* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line
of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
(3) Connecting instruments
Choose which jack you will use
to connect your instrument
Your BR-864 is equipped with a number of input jacks to
match the type of instrument that you will connect. Select an
instrument appropriate for your purposes.
fig.00-408
GUITAR/BASS:
An electric guitar or bass can be connected to this jack. Since
this is a high-impedance input, a guitar or bass can be
connected directly.
MIC:
These jacks allow a mic to be connected. Both standard TRS
jacks and XLR jacks are provided.
The standard TRS type allows for both balanced and
unbalanced connections.
* If both jacks are being used, the TRS jack is given priority.
* If you are recording an electric acoustic guitar using a shielded
connection, use the GUITAR/BASS jack.
LINE:
When connecting to the output of a CD player, cassette
player, or other audio device, or to a rhythm machine,
external sound module, keyboard, or other sound source, use
the stereo input jacks.
Press the INPUT SELECT button of the
instrument that you want to record
Select the input source to record. The indicator of the selected
button will light.
fig.00-409
[GUITAR/BASS]
Select to record the instrument connected to the GUITAR/
BASS jack.
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Summary of Contents for BR-864
Page 23: ...23 Quick Start Quick Start ...
Page 45: ...45 Section 1 Recording Section 1 Recording ...
Page 69: ...69 Section 2 Editing Section 2 Editing ...
Page 88: ...88 MEMO ...
Page 89: ...89 Section 3 Using the Rhythm Guide Section 3 Using the Rhythm Guide ...
Page 109: ...109 Section 4 Effects Section 4 Effects ...
Page 134: ...134 MEMO ...
Page 135: ...135 Section 5 Other Convenient Functions Section 5 Other Convenient Functions ...
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Page 155: ...155 Section 6 USB Section 6 USB ...
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Page 175: ...175 Section 7 Appendices Section 7 Appendices ...
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