Owner`s manual
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Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Bounce)
Section 1
Rev0.02
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4. If necessary, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Applying chorus, delay or doubling
1. Press LOOP EFFECTS [CHORUS/DELAY].
The BR-1200CD will display a screen (Chorus/Delay
Send) for adjusting the amount of the audio being sent
from each track to the delay or chorus.
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2. Press [F3] (EDIT).
The Chorus/Delay Edit screen will appear.
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3. Move the cursor to TYPE and select the desired Loop
Effect using the TIME/VALUE dial.
CHORUS:
A chorus effect creates sound a little off, and by adding
this to the original sound, it allows the sound to be
thickened. You can have the effect seemed to be
surrounded by the sound.
DELAY:
A delay effect works like an echo by repeating the
original sound after a specific delay time. You can apply
this effect on instruments that play melodies to create a
richer, thicker sound with no loss of presence.
DOUBL’N:
A doubling effect is essentially the same as a delay with
an extremely short delay time. You can use this effect to
make an instrument recorded in mono sound like it was
actually recorded in stereo.
4. Press [EXIT/NO] to return to the Chorus/Delay Send
screen.
5. Move the cursor to the track to which chorus, delay, or
doubling is to be applied.
You can also move directly to a track by pressing the
corresponding track button.
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• In addition to the cursor, the track buttons can also
be used to directly choose the track to which settings
are to be changed. Furthermore, if the track buttons
for tracks 1 and 2, tracks 3 and 4, tracks 5 and 6, or
tracks 7 and 8 are pressed in unison at this time, you
will be able to modify the settings for the two
selected tracks at the same time. This function is
extremely useful when you want to match the
reverb settings of stereo tracks.
• Note that since tracks 9/10 and 11/12 are fixed as
stereo tracks, the parameters for the left and right
sides of each of these tracks will always change in
the same way. It is not possible to modify the
settings of the left and right sides individually.
• In addition to the parameters presented on the
display, the reverbs also feature other detailed
parameters of sound settings. For more detailed
information, refer to “Using loop effects” (p. 125).