RC-600 PARAMETER GUIDE Part 4

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @chriswrenuk
    @chriswrenuk Год назад +1

    These parameter guide be videos are invaluable. Boss should pay you handsomely for thus series

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      Ahh, thanks so much. Perhaps they will read this and stick me on their payroll, 😆 Cheers, Ross

  • @denizatalay
    @denizatalay Год назад +1

    Thanks! When I go home I will go back home I will watch 🤘

  • @matstokesmusic111
    @matstokesmusic111 Год назад +1

    Great stuff mate. Thank You

  • @LPnotes
    @LPnotes Год назад +2

    Yay, part IV! Thanks for this!

  • @oscaralmonte4395
    @oscaralmonte4395 Год назад +1

    All your tutorials are great.

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      You're very kind. Glad you're enjoying them and hopefully finding them useful!

  • @1gtrman1
    @1gtrman1 Год назад +1

    Thank you once more for the info and the work involved.

  • @terryvandreumel6959
    @terryvandreumel6959 Год назад +1

    Brilliant content and delivery style, Ross. Thank you for providing these very helpful tutorials.
    Is it possible to change time signature between tracks? A typical trad combination is jig (6/8) to a reel (4/4).

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words, and I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful.
      I don't believe it's currently possible to have different time signatures for different tracks. However, you could assign a pedal to 'Memory Write' and another to 'Memory Increase', then move up to the next memory with the alternate time signature. Then if you want to move between those memories, you could do as long as you 'write' before switching between them. Hope this makes sense?

    • @terryvandreumel6959
      @terryvandreumel6959 Год назад +1

      @@RossGallagherMusic it does make sense, thank you! I see you have a lot of videos for me to catch up on :)

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      @@terryvandreumel6959 absolutely! Got plenty more coming as well, so stay tuned!

  • @armando534
    @armando534 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @denizatalay
    @denizatalay Год назад +1

    Ross, I want to record my accompaniment and metronom in daw and save them to RC600's 1st and 2nd tracks. 2nd track will be metronom. Is it possible to assign 2nd track to headphone only? So audience will hear the 1st track and my solo.

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! If you press MENU>OUTPUT>ROUTING and change your PHONES to INDIVIDUAL, this will ensure the headphones can have their own output settings. Then, on the same page, press TRACK and turn off Track 2 for all outputs (MAIN and SUB), page across, and make sure Track 2 is still on for your PHONES. Hopefully, this works and will ensure your 2nd Track metronome will only be sent to your headphones.

    • @denizatalay
      @denizatalay Год назад +1

      @@RossGallagherMusic Thanks Ross for the answer, you are a life saver and RC600 expert 😊🌼

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      @Deniz Atalay not a problem at all. I'm glad to be of service!

  • @ryanmckenna7481
    @ryanmckenna7481 Год назад +1

    Hi Ross
    When I’m recording into a mic and playing over a guitar track the mic picks up a lot of feedback from my amp - any tips on how to minimise this? Can you record loops with headphones?

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      It's a tricky one. When you're recording vocals and playing guitar at the same time, you're always going to get some noise bleeding over into the mic. What a few people are doing is muting the mic when you're not using it, hence reducing the unwanted audio spilling over. But it's not practical for everyone, especially when singing and playing live at the same time. So, a solution could be to use 2 mics, one to sing live and to not record to your loops, and another to just use when recording to loops. Your live mic can be routed so that it is not recorded to your tracks, and when you use this, you can have the other mic muted. Then, when you want to record vocals, switch the mics over by assigning a footswitch to mute/unmute and use the mic, which is routed to record on your tracks. The audience won't notice the difference if the mics are set up the same, EQ, FX etc and you won't get the bleed being recorded to tracks if you only use the 2nd mic to record when you want to do that. Hope this makes sense?

    • @ryanmckenna7481
      @ryanmckenna7481 Год назад +1

      That is really helpful man thank you! I have one more question. I don’t know if you’ve covered it in your videos but I’m wondering how to apply an fx to just one track and not them all. Thanks a million! Ryan

    • @RossGallagherMusic
      @RossGallagherMusic  Год назад

      @@ryanmckenna7481 no problem at all, Ryan! You've got the option to send Input FX to your instruments, or Track FX to your tracks, so I guess it depends what you want to achieve. This video should help you out...
      ruclips.net/video/zV5y-aBkBUw/видео.html

    • @ryanmckenna7481
      @ryanmckenna7481 Год назад +1

      You’re a legend thanks!