Using Boss Micro (Part 1)
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To the folks who say it's too complicated, a nightmare, or want to know how you "just plug in and record" look up multi-track recording and decide if you need to do that. If so, everything in these videos is exactly what you need. If not, buy a simple mp3 recorder like you'd use for a lecture.
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I am sorry but minutes of a supposed beginner tutorial and you haven't shown how to record anything. How about you show how to just plug in a guitar and mic and sing a song and record it?
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How can I exporte 4 track on my computer if I cannot how could I put them togheter????? Thanks
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Is there anything that can help me be able to scream/belt/sing loudly and be able to not turn down the input volume?
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@gravelroadmedia Nice! Thank you! Can you also create loops/layers? For example: record a riff, then it will loop. record a layer on top of that, and then the two will loop together, etc?
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If you want something simple and easy to use, then this is not the machine for you, had i known before hand, i would not have bought this recorder and would certainly not recommend it to anyone. to sum it up ITS A COMPLETE NIGHTMARE
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Many thanks for doing these videos...they are very helpful and your directions are clear and easy to understand.
can you plug a keyboard or piano into this as well as a guitar?
JannaMusic 3 months ago
@JannaMusic Yes. The small input on the right is for mic or line. The machine will know which it is and compensate for the (higher) line level input from your keyboard.
gravelroadmedia 3 months ago
Can you use this to record a cover? I know you can put MP3's on it and play along to it but would that be good to record covers?
rkisf90 5 months ago
@rkisf90 Yes, in mp3 mode, you can listen and play along. You can slow down the original to make it easier to keep up, and "center cancel" to EQ down a certain frequency of the song to "take out" the part you want to replace (page 36-38 of manual). To record a cover w/ multi -track, etc, you must be in normal song mode (not mp3). Copy/record the orginal onto a track for reference, then layer your parts onto the other 3 tracks. Bounce as needed and delete original from final mix.
gravelroadmedia 5 months ago