Dean, very good instruction. I am trying to set up the Acoustic Song AMY by Pure Prairie League. Would love to learn how you would approach this song. Several distinctive parts to this song. The opening, the vs, the chorus, the solo and the ending. Then the harmonies. Are there ways to add harmonies but only on certain measures and also have the drums shut off on any of the tracks without having to use my foot? Hope you will consider demonstrating AMY
@@deanwolfechannel Thanks for replying. I was given the rc300 for Christmas - I love it. As much as I try to understand all that it does, I was curious if you know whether or not you can program the drums to come on at a certain measure, also, if you record an entire song on one track and want to overdub, can you set it where you can undo an overdub and not have to go all the way back to the beginning - just the section you're working on? I believe I am finding the limitations. I suggested the song AMY to see if you have any suggestions for recording a song with more than 3 sections. I would have called the support but cant find a number for them.
Ok. This is my first time using the RC300. I have just created my FIRST song with trk 1 verse, trk 2 chorus, trk 3 bridge. I want to be able to save this song IN the rc300 in memory 1 and another different song in memory 2 etc.. Like a set list so I call them up later in a live show. I'm afraid of losing my song (s) if I turn it off. How do I do this?
Hello, Is their a maximum number of measures one can record continuously on a single track? I would like to record the whole song verse/chorus/etc. bass line continuously on a track and then the whole song on a different track with guitar, etc.?
Just got a RC300, great tutorials 👍 thanks. You are a great musician too 👊
Awesome! Thank you!
Dean, very good instruction. I am trying to set up the Acoustic Song AMY by Pure Prairie League. Would love to learn how you would approach this song. Several distinctive parts to this song. The opening, the vs, the chorus, the solo and the ending. Then the harmonies. Are there ways to add harmonies but only on certain measures and also have the drums shut off on any of the tracks without having to use my foot? Hope you will consider demonstrating AMY
sounds pretty complex. I found keep it simple is the best policy for performing live. Are you performing live?
@@deanwolfechannel Thanks for replying. I was given the rc300 for Christmas - I love it. As much as I try to understand all that it does, I was curious if you know whether or not you can program the drums to come on at a certain measure, also, if you record an entire song on one track and want to overdub, can you set it where you can undo an overdub and not have to go all the way back to the beginning - just the section you're working on? I believe I am finding the limitations. I suggested the song AMY to see if you have any suggestions for recording a song with more than 3 sections. I would have called the support but cant find a number for them.
@@deanwolfechannel yes, i use it live in performances
May I suggest the facebook group. There are lots of users there, very helpful. Rc300 users group I think it's called.
Nice explanation. Nice approach. Thanks.
Hope you got good tap shoes?
Excellent. Is it also possible to use the RC-300 as a karaoke station? Routing in some audio via phone (RUclips)? Thanks!
Yes you can!
Ok. This is my first time using the RC300. I have just created my FIRST song with trk 1 verse, trk 2 chorus, trk 3 bridge. I want to be able to save this song IN the rc300 in memory 1 and another different song in memory 2 etc.. Like a set list so I call them up later in a live show. I'm afraid of losing my song (s) if I turn it off. How do I do this?
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Brilliant!
Great stuff !
Thanks
Do you have a proper link adres for download wav files to adding into my rc 30.
Sorry not at this time
Hello, Is their a maximum number of measures one can record continuously on a single track? I would like to record the whole song verse/chorus/etc. bass line continuously on a track and then the whole song on a different track with guitar, etc.?
No limit but if you are doing that 99 times (99 songs in memory) you may hit memory limitations
Thankss!!
What a shame you can't sequence the tracks to create a complete song.
no, it doesn't work that way. It's a unique utility looper with its' quirks. Surprised if they haven't been working on a successor for years...