Saving and deleting phrases, P. 31 – Boss Audio Systems RC-2 User Manual
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Saving and Deleting Phrases
About Memory
The memory of the RC-2 is divided into two areas:
Phrase tracks 1-11 and the temporary memory.
A phrase that you record or overdub is first stored
in temporary memory.
The phrase stored in temporary memory is temporary,
and is erased when the following operations occur:
• When you turn off the power
• When you select a different phrase track
If your recording/overdubbing produces a phrase
that you wish to keep, be sure to save it to a phrase
track (p. 32) before performing either of the above
operations.
What is a phrase track?
A phrase track is an area of the RC-2’s internal memory in
which phrases are stored.
Phrases that are saved here are not deleted when the power
is turned off. In addition, phrases that are saved here can be
selected at any time by using the PHRASE SELECT knob.
The maximum total length of phrases that can be saved
in Phrase Tracks 1–11 is 16 minutes.
You can only change the playback tempo (p. 35) of
phrases saved to the phrase tracks.
If you wish to change the playback tempo of a newly re-
corded or overdubbed phrase, save it to a phrase track
first.
Deleting a Phrase from
Temporary Memory
Hold down the pedal for at least two seconds
while playback is stopped or while a phrase is
being played back (during playback without
overdubbing).
The LOOP/ONE SHOT indicator flashes rapidly, and the
phrase in the temporary memory is deleted.
1 2
10 11
• • • • • • • •
3
9
Record/
Overdubbing
Play
Memory
Save (WRITE)
Phrase tracks
Temporary memory
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