Recorded a track and had already bounced down tracks. Mastered to MP3, song started ok but later on in the song on MP3 a slightly delayed copy of the mastered track came in. Have gone back and deleted all non-needed V-tracks and remastered, but now an end part of the song starts the MP3, then it kicks in normally, but later on the delayed copy still kicks in. It seems the MP3 is corrupting for some reason but no clue as to why? Anyone else had similar problems and found a solution?
SOURCE: I need help with my Boss Micro BR. I want to
Go to bossbr.net - Plenty of answers there! And yes, you have to master or export the tracks to .mp3 or .wav. These files will be located in the mp3 folder. Boss also makes a free .wav converter located on their website.
SOURCE: when bounce tracks on my micro-br there seems static going on
First of all, it would be better for you to pan the tracks, and bounce into 2 tracks for stereo separation.
Your "static" may stem from three pausible causes.
One, four tracks into mono may make your output a little muddy.
Two, watch the reverb - if you keep applying reverb after each bounce, it starts to sound bad.
Three, if you have drums/rhythm, turn it off while bouncing. Only have drums on when mastering, because they will keep getting re-recorded during bouncing.
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SOURCE: boss micro br not converting all the tracks in the song to MP3
You have to "mix" the tracks to create a final work before saving the file.
SOURCE: what are the exact steps to bounce tracks on the
It’s necessary to bounce all of your tracks to a stereo pair of tracks before you can export your song to a computer as a WAV or MP3 file for burning onto a CD.
1. In normal mode, push EXIT and UTILITY until you see BOUNCE on the display.
Note: The upper right corner of the display shows the track you’re bouncing to. By default, “12V2”—Tracks 1 and 2, Virtual Track 2—is selected.
2. Press STOP and REWIND together to go back to the beginning of the song.
3. Press RECORD, and then press PLAY.
4.When the song’s finished playing, press STOP.
i read some stuff online and this should help.
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