Using the Boss Micro BR, part 3
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How do you delete a track you no longer want to use
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End of Part 2 and you still haven't recorded anything, you are scaring me off of one of these.
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Thanks for your answer.i solved this problem by using bounce mode last night
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mate you are a legend, Ive owned this for 2-3 years now an haven't learnt to arrange a drum beat till now,( i just recorded to a verse on loop ) thanks heaps
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you cant record more than 4 tracks right? i know theres the v tracks, but once done theres no more than 4 different tracks that can be used?
crossingourfingers 1 month ago
@crossingourfingers You are correct that only the 4 selected tracks can be played/exported at one time. However, by recording 4, bouncing the 4 down to 2, then layering 2 more and bouncing back down to 2, etc, you can have infinite layers of instruments.
gravelroadmedia 1 month ago
you should make a video on exporting
ACE9647 2 months ago
@ACE9647 Funny thing, I lost my BR. Maybe some frustrated user will sell me one cheap. I do regret not having found the time to make a "mastering" video because that is by far the most common question I get. One suggestion is to google and download the user manual and search that document for mastering. Good luck.
gravelroadmedia 1 month ago
i got a problem with my micro br
i can record my gitar on the arrangment and i can listen it
but i can't export the arrangment to mp3 mode
i can just listen my guitar as mp3
i ve been trying to this about 3 days:(
slowhandrichie 3 months ago
@slowhandrichie Sorry for the trouble. I don't have a video showing it, but you need to get into "mastering" mode by pressing the exit+utility buttons to export the song to mp3 or WAV. l describe this in more detail in several comment posts. Good luck.
gravelroadmedia 3 months ago