
Play Mode
The RC-50 provides two Play modes: Single and Multi.
In Single mode, only one phrase can play at a time.
In Multi mode, all three phrases can play at once.
Additionally, Multi mode offers a feature called Loop
Sync, which provides an easy way to keep a patch’s
three phrases synchronized with each other.
To select a Play mode:
Press the PLAY MODE button to select the desired setting. To choose:
Single mode
—press PLAY MODE so its indicator is dark.
Multi mode
—press PLAY MODE so its indicator lights.
If you’ve chosen Multi mode, you can enable Loop Sync by pressing the
LOOP SYNC button so its indicator lights. (The LOOP SYNC button is
disabled when the RC-50’s in Single mode.)
To learn more about the Play modes, see the RC-50 Workshop booklets
Using Single Mode
and
Using Multi Mode
, and Chapters 5 and 6 in the
RC-50 Owner’s Manual
.
Auto Recording
When the Auto Recording feature is enabled, recording doesn’t begin until
the RC-50 receives audio from one of its input jacks.
To enable Auto Recording, press AUTO REC so its indicator
lights.
To learn more about Auto Recording, see Page 47 in the
RC-50 Owner’s
Manual
.
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Input Mode
The Input mode settings affect how audio signals are
recorded from the RC-50’s audio inputs, including
whether they’re captured as stereo or mono phrase
recordings. To adjust Input mode settings:
Press INPUT MODE.
Use the PARAMETER buttons to display the desired Input mode screen.
Turn the PATCH/VALUE dial to choose the desired setting.
Repeat Steps 2-3 to adjust other Input mode settings.
Press EXIT when you’re done.
To learn about the Input mode screens, see the RC-50 Workshop booklet
Audio Inputs and Outputs
and Page 48 in the
RC-50 Owner’s Manual
.
Overdub Mode
The Overdub mode determines how audio is overdubbed
into a phrase. Repeatedly press the OVERDUB MODE
button to cycle through the three different Overdub
modes.
The OVERDUB MODE indicators light to reflect the current setting.
When OVERDUB is lit
—overdubbed audio is combined with the audio
previously recorded in the phrase.
When REPLACE is lit
—overdubbed audio replaces audio that was
recorded previously.
When MOMENTARY PUNCH-IN is lit
—overdubbed audio replaces audio
that was recorded previously, but only while the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB
pedal is pressed. This is convenient for fixing—or “punching in”—
mistakes in a previously recorded performance.
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