Thanks for your comment. If you're using an external pedal, like the FS-7, you can go into CTRL FUNC - CTRL/EXP - select the CTRL input you are plugged into, and then change the functionality of that pedal to ALL START/STOP. Hope this helps. Ross
I want to auto record a 4 bar loop at 120 bpm. As in, start recording when sound is detected, record for 4 bars, and continue the loop when 4 bars are recorded. Anyone know how to do?
This sounds rushed, as opposed to your other vids and some viewers may find having the blinking circle in the shot distracting. Other than that, yours are still the best videos on the RC600 and Boss should employ you :o) I will now try to buy you a coffee (never done this before on YT!) How you manage to make all these vids AND answer comments AND look after a young baby is amazing!?
You're very kind. Thank you so much for your feedback and your kind words. I take it all on board and hope to improve going forward. Thanks again, Ross
Question Ross, i am looking at theParameter Guide and i don’t see where it says “Rec button and Play” button apply to all tracks. This video is so helpful but if i hadn’t found you, how would i have known this from the Manual. I’m trying to follow along here :). Love your videos. I have been using this for live gigs and struggled through but this really opens the door. Thank You
I'm glad you're getting something from these videos, that's why I'm doing them, I suppose. The manual and Parameter Guide can be difficult to follow in a few areas, so I wanted to run through as much as I could in these videos. Take care. Ross
Very clear and very helpful. Many thanks.
You are welcome!
Another BIG THANKYOU for these wonderful and incredibly useful videos, your time and effort is greatly appreciated Ross!
Thanks
Mat, you're a superstar. Thanks so much for your contribution. Hope all is well your way?
Freaking Excellent walkthorugh! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Have you checked out some of the videos too? Hopefully you'll find them useful! Cheers, Ross
For the Record Action option: Is it possible to change this global, so you don't have to change it every time you start a new memory session?
Great video. I just don't understand how to map an external pedal to change tracks all start/stop. Can you explain it in more detail?
Thanks for your comment. If you're using an external pedal, like the FS-7, you can go into CTRL FUNC - CTRL/EXP - select the CTRL input you are plugged into, and then change the functionality of that pedal to ALL START/STOP. Hope this helps. Ross
I want to auto record a 4 bar loop at 120 bpm. As in, start recording when sound is detected, record for 4 bars, and continue the loop when 4 bars are recorded. Anyone know how to do?
This sounds rushed, as opposed to your other vids and some viewers may find having the blinking circle in the shot distracting. Other than that, yours are still the best videos on the RC600 and Boss should employ you :o) I will now try to buy you a coffee (never done this before on YT!) How you manage to make all these vids AND answer comments AND look after a young baby is amazing!?
You're very kind. Thank you so much for your feedback and your kind words. I take it all on board and hope to improve going forward. Thanks again, Ross
Question Ross, i am looking at theParameter Guide and i don’t see where it says “Rec button and Play” button apply to all tracks. This video is so helpful but if i hadn’t found you, how would i have known this from the Manual. I’m trying to follow along here :). Love your videos. I have been using this for live gigs and struggled through but this really opens the door. Thank You
I'm glad you're getting something from these videos, that's why I'm doing them, I suppose. The manual and Parameter Guide can be difficult to follow in a few areas, so I wanted to run through as much as I could in these videos. Take care. Ross
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been looking forward to your new tutorial. I tried to tip you but got this "Captcha validation failed" Everything was correct but to no avail
Hope you enjoyed the video? Not to worry, I appreciate the effort! Cheers, Ross