Owner`s manual

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Recreating the characteristics of different monitor speakers (Speaker Modeling)
Section 3
Rev0.02
Speaker Modeling patches
At the time of purchase, the BR-1200CD’s Speaker Modeling
already contains 44 preset patches that cannot be overwritten
(P001 through P044), 44 user patches that can be used in any
song (U001 through U044), and 44 song patches that are
stored together with a specific song (S001 through S044).
User patches and song patches can be overwritten.
For each monitor speaker, following patches are ready in
preset bank.
Please use proper patch in accordance with your monitor
speaker.
P001–011 DS-90A
P012–022 DS-50A
P023–033 DS-30A
P034–044 CM-30
Using Speaker Modeling
1. Press [SPEAKER MODELING].
This button will light up and the Speaker Modeling
patch screen will appear.
fig.37-03d
* Note that this action will cause insert effects, the Vocal Tool
Box, the Mastering Tool Kit, and the track compressor to be
turned off automatically.
2. Move the cursor to the patch number field and select a
patch using the TIME/VALUE dial.
The BR-1200CD’s output sound will now be modeled
based on the selected speaker.
“Speaker Modeling Patch List” (p. 330)
Turning off Speaker Modeling
Use the following procedure if you want to temporarily turn
off Speaker Modeling.
1. Press [SPEAKER MODELING] on the Speaker
Modeling patch screen.
Speaker Modeling will be turned off.
Press [SPEAKER MODELING] once again to turn
Speaker Modeling back on.
Modifying Speaker Modeling settings
Each of the effect blocks that make up the Speaker Modeling
feature can be fine-tuned by making the appropriate settings.
Before starting, however, you will need to select the Speaker
Modeling patch that you would like to change.
1. Press [F1] (EDIT) on the Speaker Modeling patch
screen.
The Speaker Modeling edit screen will appear.
fig.37-06d
If the TIME/VALUE dial is turned counterclockwise at
this time, the solid lines indicating the effect block at the
current cursor position will switch to dotted lines,
indicating that the corresponding effect has been turned
off. Similarly, if the TIME/VALUE dial is turned
clockwise, the dotted lines will switch back to solid lines,
indicating that the effect has been turned on.
2. Move the cursor to the effect block you want to edit and
press [F3] (=>PRM.).
The Parameter screen will appear.
fig.03-570d
For more detailed information regarding settings, refer
to “Speaker Modeling parameter functions” (p. 313).
3. Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to
change and select a new value using the TIME/VALUE
dial.
fig.37-07d
4. If you also want to edit other effect blocks, press [F3]
(BLOCK<=) to return to the Speaker Modeling edit
screen, and then repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Note that you can press CURSOR [ ] or [ ] to jump
to the parameter setting screen for the next effect block to
the left or right.
5. Press [F3] (BLOCK<=) to return to the Speaker
Modeling edit screen.