

#Boss recordee portable#
Multi-effects processor, a drum machine, and a portable recorder-and you’ll find Factor in the cost of separate components-an inexpensive You add it up, the MICRO BR is an incredible value. Multitrack recording unit, guitar processor, effects unit, MP3 player-when Performance so you can learn it note by note. Solo and then use the MICRO BR’s time-stretch function to slow down the
#Boss recordee full#
Lead guitar solo full of sixteenth notes? No problem. Out lead parts or harmonies within your favorite tunes. The best part of all is the MICRO BR’sĪbility to speed up or slow down the tempo on MP3 files allowing you to figure MICRO BR's SD card via your computer and then play it back. The market that can play back, mix down to, and time-stretch MP3 files. On top of everything else, the MICRO BR is also one of the first devices on Creating great-sounding demos is easy and intuitive. Still, both the amp modeling and the effects There is one global reverb that canīe applied to all tracks. Where you can store up to 50 user patches. There are standard chorus, distortion, and delays in the effects section You can even adjust virtual microphone placement providing a bit of equalization Guitar the sound of everything from British stack roar to that Blackface sound. You can choose from a range of amplifier models to give your MICRO BR is a blast, thanks to built-in digital amplifier modeling and a variety of Time while laying down basic tracks, practicing, or just jamming.

If this wasn’t enough, Boss has built a robust drum machine into theįeaturing 293 different patches and playing genres, it’s a great way to keep Playback tracks to a pair of virtual tracks and then go on to add more layers. With the ability to bounce tracks, you can master all four of your Playback tracks also have eight virtual tracks each for a total of 32 virtual If you need more recording real estate, the four Recording on the MICRO BR is a breeze, with four tracks immediatelyĪccessible for playback. Shows up on your computer’s desktop as another storage device for easy file Although not controllable via computer, the MICRO BR MICRO BR is platform agnostic it will work just fine with either Macintosh or Iįound the MICRO BR’s recording and effects processing very clean with more thanĮnough resolution to build up song ideas and capture live performances.
#Boss recordee series#
MICRO BR features the same mastering capability as its VS series and other BR devices.

Although the MICRO BR comes with a 128MB SD card, you can use SD cards that can store up to 1GB ofĪudio data-enough storage to do a whole lot of recording without swapping cards. All data for the MICRO BR is saved onto standard SD flashcards that Nice touch: you can use an optional Boss AC PSA 120 power adapter when AC power With two fresh AA batteries, the MICRO BR will run for several hours. Impressive built-in condenser microphone. The MICRO BR can record a guitar directly using the built-inġ/4" jack, a mono or stereo line source, or live sound sources using the Of a challenge initially, you’ll find using the controls becomes easier as you While large fingers may find the eight front button controls a bit Packed with amazing features, the MICRO BR is bound to become the next must-have unit for anyone that needs to record onĭespite its small size, I found the controls on the That literally fits in the palm of your hand. Their years of multitrack expertise into a four-track digital recording studio The Boss MICRO BR stands out as a true technological wonder. In a market constantly flooded by new audio technology, I have to say that With the introduction of the Boss MICRO BR, the smallest unit in the BR series, they’ve managed to create a highly capableĭigital studio that you can slip into your pocket. (such as the 8-track BR600 or the mighty 16-track BR1600) offer great, compact Over the years Boss has solved this dilemma with slick digital recorders thatĬombine effects, mixing-the works-into small portable packages. Mixer, external effects boxes, a patchbay or three-it was a bulky mess. Was like lifting a precision electronic boulder. The bad old analog days, moving my trusty four-track reel-to-reel tape recorder Hands-On Product Review: The Boss MICRO BR
