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FDP Forum / Home Recording Forum / Old News! How do you get BR600 files to your computer for mastering?
FDP Forum / Home Recording Forum / Old News! How do you get BR600 files to your computer for mastering?
ConchoBill
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Bluz CowboyJan 30th, 2012 12:31 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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We are trying to get a cd done for demo purposes. I have a BR600 and have been reacquainting myself with the BR600 (I don't know it very well to begin with). I have just been making rhythm guitar trax as a basis for the overall song. I don't know if that will work. But one big thing is when we get ready for final mixing with audacity or something, what is the easiest way to get the files to the computer? Thanks.
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Nothing to do but feed all the kangaroosJan 30th, 2012 01:15 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I’m not too familiar with the BR-600, but getting the files over to the computer in either WAV or AIFF format shouldn’t be too difficult.
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Bluz CowboyJan 30th, 2012 02:53 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Thanks, I didn't know that was on the Boss site. I printed it off. It looks easier to understand than the manual. The recorder does a nice job of recording, and I have 2 1G mem cards.
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AKA The Rhythm DoctorJan 30th, 2012 05:16 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Wave files to the memory cards and then card reader to computer DAW, simple as that I would imagine.;-)
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I'll be around todayMar 6th, 2012 03:54 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Download this .wav converter from Boss and get a card reader. Unplug the card from the BR600, put it in the card reader, plug the card reader into a USB port, and run the converter. It's way easier and faster than using a USB cable.
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I'll be around todayMar 6th, 2012 04:04 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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And while you're at it ConchoBill, make sure you're running the latest operating system for the BR600.
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I'll be around todayMar 6th, 2012 04:11 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I promise I'm done posting with this one.
I'm often tempted to go to computer based recording, but that little notebook recorder is so easy that for my infrequent use I can't talk myself into a committment to change. Like you said, it really does a nice job of recording.
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Bluz CowboyMar 21st, 2012 12:22 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Thanks 337Lee. One of my problems with it is using the rhythm. I am no drummer and don't want to make arrangements. Our drummer doesn't live here and the new musician, who is somewhat of a drummer, never brings sticks to practices. I tried to get the drummer to lay down a drum track with a couple of tracks the singer and I did, but she (the drummer) couldn't hear the music thru the headphones.
What to do?
fscott
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Saskatchewan, CanadaMar 22nd, 2012 11:11 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Thanks 337LEE. I have the BR600 and am learning the ins and outs of using it. Very professional recording. Inspires me to keep at it.
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I'll be around todayMar 26th, 2012 09:16 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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"The drummer couldn't hear the music thru the headphones. What to do?"
Assuming having her play softer isn't an option, pump up the volume of the headphones.
I have one of these.
You'll need a Hosa product #333030 from MF too.
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Bluz CowboyMar 26th, 2012 10:48 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Thank you very much Lee. I have to sit down and listen to what we have recorded. I watch too much TV and the wife has me doing all of these things, and I still want to play guitar and learn new songs.
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