Thanks for these videos. I also bought one of these in the lockdown and it took me a while to understand all the functions. Looks easy when you show how it’s done here, but the sheer amount of options in the menus can get overwhelming!
Well done. And of course, you could copy parts of a V-track to fix mistakes. So, you don't really have to re-record the whole song on each V-track. I tend to assemble a final version on V8, copying the best bits from each attempt on other V-tracks. I am just not a good enough musician to get the whole song in one take from start to end no matter how many attempts I make!
Great. This is really helpful in clarifying what the Br-800 can do. I know it's officially 'virtual' but with this way of looking at it it seems so much easier to think of them as 'versions', don't you think?
Once again you have provided me with more ways to utilise the many background functions on the BR 800 many many thanks
Thanks for these videos. I also bought one of these in the lockdown and it took me a while to understand all the functions. Looks easy when you show how it’s done here, but the sheer amount of options in the menus can get overwhelming!
Thanks.. I ve had this recorder since it came out... had forgotten how to do this... and set the Mastering as well. great thanks.
Well done. And of course, you could copy parts of a V-track to fix mistakes. So, you don't really have to re-record the whole song on each V-track. I tend to assemble a final version on V8, copying the best bits from each attempt on other V-tracks. I am just not a good enough musician to get the whole song in one take from start to end no matter how many attempts I make!
Great. This is really helpful in clarifying what the Br-800 can do. I know it's officially 'virtual' but with
this way of looking at it it seems so much easier to think of them as 'versions', don't you think?