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Using the insert effects
Section 1
Changing how the insert effects are
used according to the mode
By default, the insert effect is inserted immediately after the
input source. The reason for this is to allow for the effects-
processed (wet) sound to be recorded and monitored.
However, sometimes you want to change the connection
order.
On the BR-864, you can accommodate a wide variety of
situations by changing the point to which the insert effects
are connected.
Follow the procedure below to change where insert effects
are connected.
1.
Press [UTILITY].
2.
Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to “EFX,”
and press [ENTER].
fig.01-510d
3.
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to switch the “Insert
Mode.”
INPUT<NORMAL>:
The sound is monitored and recorded after it passes
through the insert effect. Normally you will use the BR-
864 with this setting.
fig.01-511
INPUT<REC DRY>:
The sound is monitored through the insert effect but is
recorded without the effect (dry).
fig.01-512
TRACK 1–8, 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8:
The insert effect can be applied to the playback of a track
(or pair of tracks). Use this when you wish to try out
effects after recording the dry sound, or when you wish
to apply effects only to a specific track.
fig.01-513
RHYTHM:
The insert effect can be applied to the playback of a
Rhythm Guide.
fig.01-513a
MASTER:
Use this when you wish to apply effects to the entire
song, such as when adjusting the tone or applying a
special effect during mixdown.
fig.01-514
4.
Press [UTILITY] (or press [EXIT] repeatedly) to return
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.
TRACK 1
(REC)
TRACK 1
(REC)
TRACK 1
(PLAY)
Rhythm
Guide
TRACK 1
(PLAY)
TRACK 2
(PLAY)
TRACK 8
(PLAY)
Rhythm
Guide
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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