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Defeating aux in compensation – Boss Audio Systems RC-2 User Manual

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Creating Loop Phrases by Recording Audio from a CD/Digital Audio Player

8.

When you are finished with playback, press
the pedal twice.

*

Be sure to press the pedal two times within an interval of one second.

* For more details on saving, refer to “Saving Phrases

(WRITE)” (p. 32).

Be sure to connect the CD or digital audio player to the
AUX IN jack. If anything is connected to the INPUT
jack, no signals from AUX IN will be recorded.
With the factory settings, the RC-2 applies compensa-
tion to the AUX IN signal so that it sounds appropriate
when played through a typical guitar amp.
When sound that's been recorded from a CD, digital au-
dio player, or similar source is played through a guitar
amp, the midrange and high-frequency range of the
sound tend to be emphasized.
If you wish to record the AUX IN signal without the
compensation applied, you can defeat it using the fol-
lowing procedure.

Defeating AUX IN Compensation

1.

Set the MODE knob to

.

2.

Hold down the SELECT/ENTER button and
turn on the power to the RC-2.

3.

Confirm that the LOOP/ONE SHOT indicator
is lit (green), the CHECK indicator is lit (red),
the REC/PLAY/DUB indicator is lit (green),
then release the pedal.

After the pedal is released, only the CHECK indicator
will remain lit (red).

* This status is cancelled when the power is turned off; the

next time the power is switched on, AUX IN compensation
is enabled.

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