Product Description
MICRO BR BR-80: Digital Recorder: Plug into the Ultimate Micro Studio-Small enough to fit in your pocket, the BOSS MICRO BR BR-80 is the ultimate new portable recording and jam-along tool for guitarists and other musicians. It's equipped with three modes to create, record, and perform your music: an eight-track MTR (Multi-Track Recorder) mode; an eBand mode for onstage backing tracks and phrase training; and a Live Rec mode for instantly capturing high-quality stereo recordings. You can even combine the three modes seamlessly. Record your phrase ideas using Live Rec mode, for example, and then import the recordings into MTR mode to use as foundations for song production. Once you've added tracks, import your finished songs into eBand mode for backing-track accompaniment at the gig. The MICRO BR BR-80 is truly a must-have for all musicians!
- Three modes: MTR (multi-track recorder), eBand, and Live Recorder.Records directly to SD/SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB).High-quality stereo condenser microphone built in for instant audio capture.64 V-Tracks and eight simultaneous playback tracks
- eBand function for phrase training and play-along tracks.Huge library of built-in backing and rhythm patterns
- World-class COSM amps and effects onboard.Use as a USB audio interface with built-in effects.SONAR X1 LE software included
Roland BR-80 Portable Digital Recorder Reviews
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| 25 of 27 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Roland BR-80 Portable Digital Recorder (Electronics) I'm really digging this little recorder. I've had it for about 2 weeks now and once I got past its limitations I'm really starting to use it a lot. I've tried a few portable multitracks over the past year (Micro BR 4, Boss BR800, & Zoom R8 to name a few) and they just didn't click with me. The R8 came awfully close to winning the battle - I still have it and may hold onto it, but so far the more time I spend learning to use the BR-80 the more it seems to be the right tool for me.Long story short: If you're looking for an awesome practice tool and something to quickly jot your ideas down with or simply just create a rough outline of a riff or song before it disappears from your brain completely, definitely check the BR-80 out. If you're looking for professional sounding recordings to share with the world or hoping this will replace your current DAW and plugins, go get your head checked! A $299 device that's slightly larger than an iPod isn't going to make that happen. At... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Joe (Usa) - See all my reviews This review is from: Roland BR-80 Portable Digital Recorder (Electronics) I only own this for about 2 weeks, but I've put some time into it. In short, I believe it's well worth the purchase price, and an excellent tool to have in any musicians toolbox. It does however have it's shortcomings, but they are well made up for by it's unbelievable amount of features.The good: Fairly easy to navigate and understand. Not a whole lot of buried menues, and pretty intuitive. The 3 modes of operation have different features, but the button functions are labeled pretty well and a little bit of common sense (+ a little time with the manual) make this a lot less of a headache than other recording equipment I've owned. I love that it can be carried in my pocket, run for a real long time on batteries (6 hrs?), act as a field recorder, mp3 player, usb interface, multitrack recorder, tuner, effects processor, and bass/guitar trainer. The tuner is accurate and precise, the built in effects blow me away, and all of the eband stuff works pretty much... Read more 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Roland BR-80 Portable Digital Recorder (Electronics) It's amazing what this can do especially in such a small package. It's like having a recording studio in your back pocket. I'd get the AC adapter along with this. The batteries will last a few hours but may fail at the most inopportune time. |
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