Br1600cd user manual




















Displaying song details Song Information Copying songs Song Copy Erasing songs Song Erase Making the most of hard disk capacity Song Optimize Protecting a song Song Protect Removing song protection Naming a song Song Name Saving your song Song Save Makeup of BRCD effects Using insert effects Effect patches and banks Makeup of effect patches Modifying insert effect settings Changing effect block connections Switching compressors, equalizers, and low-cut filters between stereo and mono Saving insert effect settings Effect Patch Write Copying insert effect settings Effect Patch Copy Changing insert effect connections Using an expression pedal Insert effect algorithm list Insert effect parameter functions Acoustic Guitar Simulator Acoustic Processor Bass Simulator Bass Cut Filter Foot Volume Low Cut Filter Lo-Fi Box Mic Converter Noise Suppressor Pickup Simulator Pitch Shifter Ring Modulator Short Delay Slow Gear Speaker Simulator Sub Equalizer Voice Transformer Compressors and equalizers Compressor and equalizer connections Adjusting the sound of compressors and equalizers Adjusting a compressor Selecting tracks to be compressed Switching compressors between stereo and mono Stereo Link Adjusting a three-band equalizer Switching equalizers between stereo and mono Stereo Link Using loop effects About loop effects About loop effect connections Basic loop effect operations Adjusting the sound of loop effects Adjusting reverb Adjusting chorus Adjusting delay Adjusting doubling The Vocal Tool Box Makeup of the Vocal Tool Box Vocal Tool Box patches Fixing the pitch of vocals Pitch Correction Setting the correction method for vocal pitch Pitch Correction Edit Applying a backing chorus to vocals Harmony Sequence Inserting rests in a backing chorus Setting the application method for backing choruses Harmony Sequence Edit Makeup of Speaker Modeling Connecting external monitor speakers Speaker Modeling patches Using Speaker Modeling Turning off Speaker Modeling Modifying Speaker Modeling settings Saving Speaker Modeling settings Patch Write Copying Speaker Modeling settings Patch Copy Speaker Modeling parameter functions SP Modeling speaker modeling Low Freq Trimmer High Freq Trimmer Using the Mastering Tool Kit The Mastering Tool Kit Makeup of the Mastering Tool Kit Modifying Mastering Tool Kit settings Edit Performing automatic fade-in Auto Fade In Performing automatic fade-out Auto Fade Out Mastering Tool Kit parameter functions Loop Phrases Rhythm arrangements Pattern mode and Arrangement mode Using drums Setting the track type Playing drum sounds Selecting a drum kit Selecting drum patterns Changing the drum pattern tempo Setting the tempo using [TAP] Creating drum patterns Preparing for recording Creating drum patterns using real-time recording Practicing before recording Rehearsal Recording in perfect time Quantize Creating drum patterns using step recording Correcting drum patterns Microscope Copying drum patterns Deleting drum patterns Using bass Playing bass Selecting bass sounds Selecting bass patterns Specifying bass pattern chords Creating bass patterns Creating bass patterns using real-time recording Creating bass patterns using step recording Correcting bass patterns Microscope Copying bass patterns Deleting bass patterns Using Loop Phrases Playing Loop Phrases Selecting a Loop Phrase Changing the Loop Phrase tempo Creating Loop Phrases Using a portion of an audio track Reading all files at once Specifying and modifying the source loop phrase Time Modify Modifying Loop Phrase settings Assigning Loop Phrases to track buttons Copying Loop Phrases Erasing Loop Phrases Using rhythm arrangements Selecting a rhythm arrangement Changing the rhythm arrangement tempo Creating rhythm arrangements Assembling drum and bass patterns Canceling pattern allocations Inserting patterns Inputting chords Changing and moving chords Deleting chords Inserting chords Assembling Loop Phrases Canceling Loop Phrase allocations Inserting Loop Phrases Copying a Loop Phrase from a rhythm arrangement to an audio track Modifying all of the loop phrases in the current rhythm arrangement Arrangement Modify Naming and saving rhythm arrangements Copying a rhythm arrangement Deleting a rhythm arrangement Setting tempos for individual measures Tempo Map Setting beats for individual measures Beat Map Using a metronome Playing a metronome Selecting metronome sounds Selecting outputs for the metronome Backing up a song Song Backup Backing up user data User Backup Backing up all data on the hard disk HDD Backup Reading songs and other backup data back into the hard disk Recover Reading backup songs back into the hard disk Song Recover Reading backup user data back into the hard disk User Recover Copying and writing waveform data Erasing data from a CD-RW disc Setting the time between songs Pre-Gap Enabling playback on CD players Finalize MIDI fundamentals What is MIDI?

MIDI channels Drum sounds and note numbers Changing the TIME field display Setting the starting time of synchronization Sync Offset Confirming the current fader positions Recording control operations Playing recorded control operations Erasing recorded control operations Operations that can be performed via USB Compatible OS Connecting a computer With Windows With Macintosh Tuning instruments Tuner Setting the reference pitch Automatically adjusting the volume balance Restoring the original volume balance Manually adjusting the input volume balance Muting individual inputs Performing hard disk operations Viewing information about the hard disk Hard Disk Information Initializing the hard disk Disk Initialize Initializing only one of multiple partitions Error Messages Internal connection diagrams for each recording mode MIDI Implementation The BRCD has been designed so that even beginners will be able to use it in the same way as a standard tape recorder.

In addition, it features a large LCD screen for the presentation of all types of information in graphic format. Regardless of whether you want to record your band, put together a demo, or create a finished audio CD, you will be able to put the BRCD to use as soon as you take it out of the box.

Novices and experts alike can fully enjoy the thrilling world of digital recording using this advanced digital audio workstation. In addition to a digital mixer and a digital hard-disk recorder, the BRCD also features a programmable drum and bass sequencer and comes with a full complement of digital effects.

All the steps needed for professional-level music recording, such as the editing of recorded performances, track bouncing, the application of effects, and mix-down can be carried out completely within the digital domain, thus ensuring that there will be no degradation in the quality of your audio.

The BRCD records and plays back digital audio at a sampling rate of Thanks to this, you can record musical performances with no loss of audio quality whatsoever.

The BRCD digital audio workstation features 8 tracks for mono recording and playback in addition to 8 tracks for recording and playback in stereo; furthermore, all 16 of these tracks can be played back at the same time. Equipped with 8 independent input channels, the BRCD can simultaneously record the input from each of these channels onto 8 independent audio tracks—an excellent feature when you are recording drums or other performances using multiple microphones.

If, for example, you want to record multiple takes of a guitar solo so that the best can be chosen later on, this feature allows you to do so with ease. The BRCD provides you with a full range of powerful effects for many different situations. With this arsenal at your disposal, you will be able to make professionalsounding recordings using just the BRCD—without having to rely on external effects processors.

And rather than being restricted to use with guitars alone, the Insert Effects also provide wide-ranging support for 8-track simultaneous recording, microphone modeling, and many other applications. The Mastering Tool Kit integrated into the BRCD allows you to make final adjustments to the volume and other characteristics of mixed songs.

Featuring an equalizer and limiter in addition to a 3-band compressor, this tool kit makes it easy to balance the volume and power of songs before they are written to an audio CD.

With the BRCD, you can copy, move, and erase audio, and perform many other editing operations that are only possible with full digital recorders. For example, you could repeat a certain four-measure drum pattern over and over to create a break-beats sound; alternatively, you could easily position the exact same chorus section at the beginning and end of a song.

The term Scene is used to describe a batch of BRCD mixer and effect settings, and up to scenes can be set up and stored for each song. Accordingly, these settings can be conveniently recalled whenever you are balancing volumes during mix-down, comparing the sound of different effects, or performing other similar operations.

In addition, another BRCD function known as Auto Scene allows registered scenes to be recalled automatically during playback. For example, if you position markers at the end of the intro, the beginning of the guitar solo, and other similar points, you will be able to jump to these points in an instant whenever you want to listen to the corresponding sections again. You can also assign names to any or all of these markers, and this proves extremely helpful during involved editing sessions.

Once you have chosen the drum and bass patterns that best suit your idea, you can easily set the tempo to the right speed. The tempo for these loop phrases can then be freely set to the required speed so that they can be played in sync with your recorded tracks.

Using this function, you can easily create songs by layering performances over break beats or other rhythm patterns. Featuring a chromatic tuner covering the range from C1 to B6, the BRCD allows you to quickly tune any guitar or bass guitar connected to it p. These knobs are used to adjust the sensitivity of the corresponding input jacks. Use these buttons to select the input source input jack that you wish to record. The indicater of the selected button will light. These indicators allow you to confirm whether or not the audio being input via the corresponding input jack is distorting, and they do this by lighting up when the volume reaches the distortion level of -6 dB.

In other words, two inputs will be simultaneously selected. When this mode is used, each source will be recorded on the corresponding track i. In this case, the audio from the input sources will be mixed in stereo and then recorded on the track selected for recording.

Adjusts the volume of all input sources, and the volumes determined using this knob are the actual volumes that will be recorded on tracks. This is used to prepare the BRCD for recording. In addition, it also allows you to select one of the following three recording modes:. Allows you to record the instruments and microphones connected to the input jacks. The units is normally used in this mode. Allows you to mix the audio from several tracks and to record it on one or two different tracks.

Allow you to confirm which recording mode is currently selected. Use this button to position a marker at any point within your song. Each time this button is pressed, the BRCD will place a marker at the current position. Markers are numbered in sequence from the beginning of the song. In addition, you can also assign names to individual markers. Appropriately placed markers allow you to quickly confirm which section of the song is being played. Use this button to jump back to the previous marker before the current position.

Use this button to delete markers. This button is used to turn the auto punch function on and off. Sets the punch-in position. Once a punch-in position has been registered, you can jump to this position at any time by pressing [IN]. Sets the punch-out position. Once a punch-out position has been registered, you can jump to this position at any time by pressing [OUT]. Deletes the current punch-in or punch-out position. You will be able to hear how your new setting changes the playback tempo.

The tempo can be set anywhere within a range of Page Creating Rhythm Arrangements If you cannot find a rhythm arrangement that suits your song Bass pattern assembly screen fig. Page Inserting Patterns By also inputting chords at the correct positions, you non-chord is selected, the original performance data will can have you BRCD automatically adjust the bass be adjusted according. On the chord input screen, move the cursor to the chord immediately in front of the insertion position.

Page Unless the song is saved, the copied audio will be If time values are used to specify the above points and lost when the BRCD is turned off or a new song you then switch the specification method to measures or is loaded.

The fastest of these tempos is the BPM setting of If you have already set up a rhythm arrangement using loop phrases, you can modify all of the loop phrases used in that x 0. It is a good idea, therefore, to regularly Copying a rhythm arrangement save rhythm arrangements that you intend to use again. Move the cursor to the tempo map entry to be edited.

In addition to setting of a single tempo and beat for an entire rhythm arrangement, the BRCD can also set these 6. Move the cursor to the parameter whose setting you The Beat Map screen will appear. Page Using A Metronome Using a metronome 3. The BRCD can be used to play a metronome in place of a drum performance when recording or practicing.

Page Using a metronome 4. For this reason, we recommend that you also save your songs 3. When you have selected all of the songs you want to back up, press [F4] GO. When you have selected all of the songs you want to recover, press [F4] GO.

When the to recover. Wait until Move the cursor to the right half of the screen and this indicator stops flashing and turns off before specify the location of the import-destination. The BRCD is ready for selection of a new track. Here, you cannot specify a track on top of another track that has already been specified.

If you are using CD-RW discs, you will be able to erase fig. If silence is included at the end of your finished You can use the normal procedure for audio CD playback Basic Operation; p. Page MEMO No synchronization signal will be transmitted.

For more information Start playback on the MIDI sequencer or rhythm machine. Note that it will not be possible to perform playback or recording while these signals are being recorded. In addition, it will also not be possible to play back rhythm 3. Remember that 5. Double-click the BRCD icon. Open the folder on the PC where you have stored the backup data. Click the USB folder. Quit the connection to the computer. Page 4.

The USB Import screen will appear. At the time of purchase, a frequency of Hz is set for A4 in the BRCD, and if this is Tuning suitable, there will be no need to change the setting.

Page Tuning instruments Tuner 5. While monitoring the tuning guides, fine-tune each string in such a way that both of these guides turn on when the string is played. When all of the instruments have been played, press drums will make it seem as if they are at different volumes. Page Muting Individual Inputs 4. These settings for muting will be lost when the BR- CD is turned off. Muting for all tracks will be initially off when the BRCD is turned on again.

Normally, the level meters for the tracks, which are displayed on the top screen, will indicate the levels that the The Utility screen will appear. Remember, therefore, to turn on this power supply whenever it is needed.

The BRCD is set with one partition at the factory, so only one partition will appear in the display. If for any reason the hard disk can no longer be written to or read from, or if you immediately want to delete all data from the disk, you can carry out Disk Initialize. Page Initializing Only One Of Multiple Partitions The state of progress of the initialization will be shown on the display, and you should not turn off the BRCD until this procedure has been completed.

Failure to observe this precaution could considerably reduce the life span of the hard disk or could result in it being permanently damaged. Page Appendices Appendices Appendices Page Hard Disk In such cases, drive? Data Too Short! Cause 1: You attempted to load a waveform file lasting 0. Action 1: Prepare the waveform file so that it is longer than 0. Marker Memory Full! Sync Track Full! Cause: All of the remaining memory was used up during the Sync Track recording process. If using a CD- Action: No further recording will be possible.

However, if a single track was previously for various input source selections. This V-Track is marked as the final mastering track so that it may BRCD operations in the various modes are as follows: be easily recognized and selected when the mastered audio is to be written to a music CD later on.

For a two-byte signed transmits this message. Page Index Index Symbols Algorithm ALL icon Amb Level Amb Pre-Dly Amb Size Numerics Ambience CmpH Thres CmpL Attack CmpL Ratio CmpL Release BRCD icon CmpL Thres CmpM Attack CmpM Ratio CmpM Release Color difference signal Delay Time COMP button Delay time Compatible OS Delete Compressor Edit screen Dual stream Dynamic microphone EXP Pedal Channel ExpH Attack EDIT button ExpH Ratio Page Index Frames High Gain High Level Fretless bass High Pre-Dly FROM From point High Q Front Panel High Rate Page Index Insert effects Low Cut Filter Low Depth Low Freq Thanks for fast service!

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