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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 2:20 pm    Post subject: Help with Boss BR-864 Reply with quote

I've got a Boss BR-864 that I haven't put to very good use as of yet. When I bought it, it was a shelf model (there weren't anymore in stock.)

So I was fortunate enought to get a discount (maybe), Rolling Eyes but they didn't have a users manual.

I didn't mind so much becuase my friend has the same model, and I knew I could count on him to help me out.

Well my problem is not covered in the manual. I like to record with just piano and vocals, and stink as I may, I want to get the best possible sound.

Does anyone have tips on working with this? And can anyone reccomend settings for vocals?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know about that model, but I do know that you should probably record the piano on two tracks. Most piano is done in stereo.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:49 pm    Post subject: Boss br864 help Reply with quote

This machine is a handful...I am still learning it. If you press "utility" then cursor over to [EFX] press enter. There you can select your input. I usually use <normal> or <rec dry>. With normal, you will receive whatever effects you have it set on. (I will address that momentarily) If you have it on rec dry, then it will just record whatever is input with no effects (unless you are using something on the front end).
Once you select <normal> hit "exit" twice. Then press "effects." First cursor to the far left to scroll either MIC GTR LIN or SIM. If you choose mic it assigns an effect to the mic (XLR) input. If you choose gtr, guitar and lin, line. SIM actually will show you several sombos for effects on the vocals and the instrument (primarily designed for guitar.)
I would agree to record the piano on two tracks, however unless you have some sort of other device to bring the split channels back to one (mixer) to input into the BR864 this is your only other option: record the piano on track 1. Then press "utility." Then [TRK]. Then [CPY]. Change edit type to: ALL. Then exit out. Select Track 2 and paste the track on T2 so you now have identical tracks on 1 and 2. Now select T1 and hit "pan" scroll to the left. Select T2 hit "pan" and scroll right. Whalaa! Piano in stereo.
When I record vocals I generally find a simple voc effext that I like. Then I select Loop Effects and put some reverb on the top to warm the sound even further. I hope this helps.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:55 pm    Post subject: Rhythm Guide Reply with quote

I mostly have this little beast figured out...to some degree. However, I am trying to lay down drum tracks and I am completely ignorant in this arena. I want to be able to just play the rhythm guide with my song and record the drums...but I am not sure it works that way. Anyone that can, please help.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 6:52 pm    Post subject: BR-864 (Drums) Reply with quote

jflx60d...
The unit doesn't really record the drums, but "plays back" what is assigned to the song. It will be on the Masterd music. Build a "Performance' form preset patterns and/ or created ones. It's time consuming, but "do-able'. I usually string a few together, insert one or two I made, etc.. You'll end up with Song Performance #.... This will come up now when you select that song (from utility) instead of an arrangement defaulting back to the 130BMP
The manual can help, but it reads in "Engrish"... Good luck!
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:13 pm    Post subject: how to save a track and drum arrangement for later use. Reply with quote

i have just acquired the BR-864 recently, unfortunately I am horrible at instructions an any format.
i have learned alot "trial by fire", but the ability eludes me on how to save a track and store it elsewhere while i tinker with another track.
any suggestions?
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It saves automatically. use the utility song to name it, and if you want to start on something else, you can either start a new song, or use the V-tracks (virtual tracks)

Damn, that was a vague answer. I'm sorry. I've been very busy today. If that doesn't help, aske me again on Sunday. Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 11:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know this is off topic man, but I got this Digitech RP2000 and the damn adapter went out. Has anybody got one laying arounf that they could sell me? The model number on the adapter is PS0920-120. They sell the damn thing at Digitech for $50.00 I would like to get one for less. Doubt if that happens though... Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey LA,
I have a Digitech RP3 and i had the same problem as you, i just took it down to Radio Shack and they read the specs on it and sold me a replacement for about $20 dollars, give it a whirl maybe you will luck out.
look around your house at some other electronics you might possess
that has an adapter, compare the specs(watts and volts) and see if you have a match. hope this helps.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey Greg
thank you for your reply.
i have another inquiry-
do you have to master a song before you can download it
onto a P.C.? does the song have to be named in order to download?
the reason i ask is due to the fact that i want to send an unfinished song
to a my drummer out of state for his input, and i still want the ability
to alter it. i only have the memory card it came with(16 MB), so i dont really have the room to be saving it, for i wouldnt be able to record and save anything else until i have completed the song.
something else, you said to use utility song to save, i can do that now but i am unable to retrieve it at a later date.
Bottom line- this thing is over my head!!
Thank you
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:39 am    Post subject: boss Reply with quote

boss r a sub' of roland and u can download jus about all opertion manuals from there website 4 a very small fee if any
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 5:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can't believe this damn thread still gets answered... lol He posted it in July 2004.

Do you even have the Boss anymore Greg? I would think he figured it out by now, at least he has never mentioned it to me Shocked
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ned wrote:
hey Greg
thank you for your reply.
i have another inquiry-
do you have to master a song before you can download it
onto a P.C.?


No you don't, you can transfer it to the PC at anytime. However, if the song file is too large you may not be able to transfer it. In this case, you should either upgrade your memory card, or delete un-needed works on your device.


Ned wrote:

does the song have to be named in order to download?
the reason i ask is due to the fact that i want to send an unfinished song
to a my drummer out of state for his input, and i still want the ability
to alter it. i only have the memory card it came with(16 MB), so i dont really have the room to be saving it, for i wouldnt be able to record and save anything else until i have completed the song.


All Songs have a unique default file name. You do not need to rename it in order to be saved. They are saved automatically. Those cards can hold a lot more than you'd think. However, I recommend upgrading your card, so that you don't run into any problems. They aren't expensive.


Ned wrote:

something else, you said to use utility song to save, i can do that now but i am unable to retrieve it at a later date.
Bottom line- this thing is over my head!!
Thank you


Unfortunately, all I can say is you need to spend more time with the manual, or call their support line for technical assistance. If somebody actually walks you through the process once, I'm sure it will be a piece of cake from there on out.

Good luck!
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:03 pm    Post subject: BR-864 USB transfer Reply with quote

Hey I have a BR 864 and when I hook it up with USB and run it through an export to WAV (it goes through all the steps, stopping at Idiling, and opens the file folder in my Win XP computer) nothing is in the Roland file except another empty roland file folder. Any help would be great.

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PS I have initialized sys, crd, and all; and still have the same problem
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://rolandus.com/support/downloads_updates/eula.aspx?DownloadId=423

Did you get the latest version of the software? There's a link. I use a br-532.....Uses the same program. I will addmit it........A LOT of my recording is done on this machine. So if you like the sound of my stuff. It is probably 50-60% recorded on this little beast. I am getting a micro BR soon. Take a look at it. Any musician should have this at their disposal. Looks to be a cool little tool.

http://rolandus.com/go/micro-br/

Let us know if you get it woking.

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PS doesn't it ask you were to save the file? "Roland"........ Is that what you named the file to save in?
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