Ross, can you explain how you setup your equipment? Is you amp before are after the Boss 600? Are you using the EQ's in the Boss 600 or those on the amp? Are you using something else to eq your mic? I'm struggling on setting up the eq's and effects for both the mic and instruments. Thanks for any help you can give
I run my guitar into the amp, then use the FX loop in the amp to run into Instrument 1 on the RC-600, then Sub Out 1L on the RC-600 back into the FX Loop on the amp. My guitar EQ and tones are all generated by the amp, and I use FX for vocals and some guitar 2 bass within the RC-600. When applying your FX to your mic and instruments, do you know how to route these correctly? And are you aware you can only use one bank of FX at any one time? Cheers, Ross
Hi! I have a question but I first want to thank you for all your videos on the RC600, they're absolutely invaluable! Just posting on a random video - I can't find anywhere to email you directly. I want my undo button to undo the last loop I've recorded whether or not the cursor is on that track. At the moment when I press undo it undoes whichever track the cursor is on but this isn't practical. On the RC300 the undo button just undid the last loop recorded. Is there a way to set the undo button on the RC600 to function in the same way? Thanks x
Thanks for checking out the videos and taking the time to comment. The Undo/Redo will only affect the last recorded overdubbing of the currently selected track, unfortunately. Depending on how you're using it, the Mark Set and Mark Back features might work better for you. Have you checked those out? Ross
I don't, but I'll definitely pop it on the list and get one out there. Think of it like the MARK SET will 'remember' the current status of your loops, then you're free to add as many changes and layers as you like. When you then press MARK BACK, it will revert back to the status you had when you pressed MARK SET. Does that make sense, and could that help you out? Ross
@@RossGallagherMusic Yes that makes sense. No, I don't think that's what I need. Is there a way to change the track cursor independently of the REC/DUB/PLAY switches?
@pog pogger if you go into your settings for each track, is 'FX' switched on? You'll find this by pressing 'LOOP' then select which track you want to record to and make sure the FX is definitely on. Let me know how you get on.
@@RossGallagherMusic Ross isn't this switch for applying Track effects after it's been recorded? For some reason with this switch on my effects still doesn't record to the track. Love your videos. Thanks
hi ross, thank's for all you tutorials, very helpfull!!!...but i don't know why, when i select "ALL" in insert ( fx input and fx tracks) effects don't work in ALL ....no effects, nowhere... i have 3 instruments connected in rc300 ...differents configurations of tracks outputs . But if i choose one instrument in INSERT it's work , one track it's work too , but not ALL !!!!!! thank you
Hey man! I have a request that is not on UA-cam as far as I know. How can you regulate the individual loop volume and is there a way to set it up so you can do it easy and fast? Looking forward to your upcoming videos
You could change the 4 knobs on the panel to control loop volumes if that works for you? If you check this video out, that should hopefully help you... ua-cam.com/video/d_n-E1clFGo/v-deo.html
@@RossGallagherMusic thank you for your immediate answer! I tried that before. The knob for the volume control of a track controls the main volume.. then I gave up
Hey Ross! been loving all of your videos, thanks so much! You said around 9.10 that there may be FX issues if outputs haven't been routed correctly. Did you make a video about this already? -- when I turn my input FX on, I don't hear them when playing live but once I record to a track they come through. I have the insert set to all and the FX turned on on each track. Any help with this would be hugely appreciated! I've not been able to find anything on how to solve this issue. Cheers!!!
Great question. There is an issue with FX being applied when you have the insert set to all, but are using different outputs for your instruments. Does this sound like your issue? If so, you might need to manually set which inputs you want the FX applied to, which will use more of your FX I'm afraid.
@@RossGallagherMusic ah legendary! Thank you so much for the reply -- can't believe I didn't try switching the all to just the input I needed - only need effects on one of the instruments I have going in anyway. Really appreciate the help, been racking my brain trying to figure this out for a while now! Definitely gonna buy you a coffee, and huge thanks for all of your videos on the RC 600!
@AdamWendlerMusic that's really kind of you, Adam. Thank you so much for your contribution and I'm glad we managed to solve your issue. Let me know if there's anything else I can help out with I the future. Best wishes, Ross
Aaaand, another thanks from me! This area in particular I always found quite confusing, and this helped a lot, thanks mate!
Hi Ross, thanks for the tutorial. We are waiting for the parameter guide 4 😊
Haha, perhaps tomorrow or Sunday, if I have time!
You’re the boss!!! Thanks :)
Glad to be of service, Adam. You're very welcome!
Ross, can you explain how you setup your equipment? Is you amp before are after the Boss 600? Are you using the EQ's in the Boss 600 or those on the amp? Are you using something else to eq your mic? I'm struggling on setting up the eq's and effects for both the mic and instruments. Thanks for any help you can give
I run my guitar into the amp, then use the FX loop in the amp to run into Instrument 1 on the RC-600, then Sub Out 1L on the RC-600 back into the FX Loop on the amp. My guitar EQ and tones are all generated by the amp, and I use FX for vocals and some guitar 2 bass within the RC-600. When applying your FX to your mic and instruments, do you know how to route these correctly? And are you aware you can only use one bank of FX at any one time? Cheers, Ross
@@RossGallagherMusic Thank you very much! This is a big help!
@@RonHar you're very welcome, Ron. Best of luck!
Hi! I have a question but I first want to thank you for all your videos on the RC600, they're absolutely invaluable! Just posting on a random video - I can't find anywhere to email you directly. I want my undo button to undo the last loop I've recorded whether or not the cursor is on that track. At the moment when I press undo it undoes whichever track the cursor is on but this isn't practical. On the RC300 the undo button just undid the last loop recorded. Is there a way to set the undo button on the RC600 to function in the same way? Thanks x
Thanks for checking out the videos and taking the time to comment. The Undo/Redo will only affect the last recorded overdubbing of the currently selected track, unfortunately. Depending on how you're using it, the Mark Set and Mark Back features might work better for you. Have you checked those out? Ross
@@RossGallagherMusic Hi Ross, not really. Do you have a video on this? Many thanks for replying so quickly!
I don't, but I'll definitely pop it on the list and get one out there. Think of it like the MARK SET will 'remember' the current status of your loops, then you're free to add as many changes and layers as you like. When you then press MARK BACK, it will revert back to the status you had when you pressed MARK SET. Does that make sense, and could that help you out? Ross
@@RossGallagherMusic Yes that makes sense. No, I don't think that's what I need. Is there a way to change the track cursor independently of the REC/DUB/PLAY switches?
@@rosegreenwoodmusic by cursor, so you just mean selecting the track?
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Hello! I have input effects on my Mic and guitar. Why are these input effects not going thorugh the track?
Are they being applied to your mic when playing live but not being recorded to the track?
@@RossGallagherMusic yes correct
@pog pogger if you go into your settings for each track, is 'FX' switched on? You'll find this by pressing 'LOOP' then select which track you want to record to and make sure the FX is definitely on. Let me know how you get on.
@@RossGallagherMusic Ross isn't this switch for applying Track effects after it's been recorded? For some reason with this switch on my effects still doesn't record to the track. Love your videos. Thanks
@Ron thanks, Ron! Can I ask, are you trying to apply Input FX or Track FX?
WOW!! Amazing!! Great detail!! I am trying to use the RC600 with my quad cortex! Any suggestions?? Bye!!
Not something I own unfortunately Pete, but many thanks for your comment and hope you find the videos useful!
@@RossGallagherMusic
One Day I am going to visit Australia!! Perth!!
Sorry UK!! Love the Tottenham Spurs!!
@@GOD_BLESS_THE_BEATLES fantastic! I'm thinking of visiting one day too! I'm from the UK, Pete 😆
@@RossGallagherMusic SORRY about that!! lol
hi ross, thank's for all you tutorials, very helpfull!!!...but i don't know why, when i select "ALL" in insert ( fx input and fx tracks) effects don't work in ALL ....no effects, nowhere...
i have 3 instruments connected in rc300 ...differents configurations of tracks outputs . But if i choose one instrument in INSERT it's work , one track it's work too , but not ALL !!!!!!
thank you
Quantize? What it is mean? Thx.
Think of it like aligning the recording to the beat. Hope this helps.
Hey man!
I have a request that is not on UA-cam as far as I know.
How can you regulate the individual loop volume and is there a way to set it up so you can do it easy and fast?
Looking forward to your upcoming videos
Do you mean you want to be able to change the loop volumes on the fly?
@@RossGallagherMusic exactly
You could change the 4 knobs on the panel to control loop volumes if that works for you? If you check this video out, that should hopefully help you...
ua-cam.com/video/d_n-E1clFGo/v-deo.html
About 5 mins 20 seconds in should be what you need.
@@RossGallagherMusic thank you for your immediate answer! I tried that before. The knob for the volume control of a track controls the main volume.. then I gave up
Hey Ross! been loving all of your videos, thanks so much! You said around 9.10 that there may be FX issues if outputs haven't been routed correctly. Did you make a video about this already? -- when I turn my input FX on, I don't hear them when playing live but once I record to a track they come through. I have the insert set to all and the FX turned on on each track. Any help with this would be hugely appreciated! I've not been able to find anything on how to solve this issue. Cheers!!!
Great question. There is an issue with FX being applied when you have the insert set to all, but are using different outputs for your instruments. Does this sound like your issue? If so, you might need to manually set which inputs you want the FX applied to, which will use more of your FX I'm afraid.
@@RossGallagherMusic ah legendary! Thank you so much for the reply -- can't believe I didn't try switching the all to just the input I needed - only need effects on one of the instruments I have going in anyway. Really appreciate the help, been racking my brain trying to figure this out for a while now! Definitely gonna buy you a coffee, and huge thanks for all of your videos on the RC 600!
@AdamWendlerMusic that's really kind of you, Adam. Thank you so much for your contribution and I'm glad we managed to solve your issue. Let me know if there's anything else I can help out with I the future. Best wishes, Ross