Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode D'emploi Manuale Dell'utente Manual Del Usuario Manual Do Proprietário Gebruikershandleiding
Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode D'emploi Manuale Dell'utente Manual Del Usuario Manual Do Proprietário Gebruikershandleiding
Owner’s Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
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Manuale dell'utente
Manual del usuario
Manual do proprietário
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Gebruikershandleiding
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Español
Português
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English
you delete these, they cannot be recovered. Please
back them up as described in “Backing up to your
computer” (p. 15).
* This device will enter Sleep mode (power conservation
mode) when ten hours have elapsed since the last
operation, or since the last audio input while in Stop
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mode.
If you want to prevent the device from entering Sleep
mode, hold down the left pedal while you turn on the
power, and continue holding down it down for five
seconds (p. 17).
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Main Features
Welcome to the Loop Station!
The RC-30 is a pedal-type recorder that lets you record audio phrases from your guitar or vocal etc., and play them back
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by operating the pedal. You can create a wide variety of performances by layering sound while you record and carry
out play back in real time.
• Up to 99 different loop phrases can be saved in phrase memory, for a total of approximately 3 hours (* total for all
phrases).
• Multi-track recording allows a wide range of performance possibilities.
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• You can input audio in stereo.
• In addition to guitar input, a MIC jack and AUX IN jack are also provided. You can connect a microphone and loop-
record your voice, or record sound from your digital audio player.
• Recorded phrases can be copied via USB to your computer, or WAV files from your computer can be loaded into the
RC-30 and played back as loops (p. 14).
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• You can apply an effect that is synchronized with the tempo of a phrase while you play it back (p. 14).
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (supplied
on a separate sheet). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, this
manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
• Recording, duplication, distribution, sale, lease, performance, • BOSS and Loop Station are either registered trademarks or
or broadcast of copyrighted material (musical works, visual trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or
works, broadcasts, live performances, etc.) belonging to a other countries.
third party in part or in whole without the permission of the • All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks
copyright owner is forbidden by law. or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
• Do not use this product for purposes that could infringe on a • The screen shots in this document are used in compliance with
copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsibility the guidelines of the Microsoft Corporation.
whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party
copyrights arising through your use of this product. • MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent
portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture, which
• The copyright of content in this product (the sound waveform was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland
data, style data, accompaniment patterns, phrase data, audio has licensed this technology from the TPL Group.
loops and image data) is reserved by Roland Corporation.
• Purchasers of this product are permitted to utilize said content • The SD logo ( ) and SDHC logo ( ) are trademarks of
for the creating, performing, recording and distributing SD-3C, LLC.
original musical works. • This product contains eCROS integrated software platform of
• Purchasers of this product are NOT permitted to extract eSOL Co.,Ltd.
said content in original or modified form, for the purpose of eCROS is a trademark of eSOL Co., Ltd. in Japan.
distributing recorded medium of said content or making them • Featuring digital fonts by Yourname, Inc.
available on a computer network. Digital font: Copyright © Yourname, Inc.
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Installing Batteries
Insert the included batteries as shown in the diagram, being careful to observe the correct polarity.
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• Incorrect handling of batteries, rechargeable batteries, or a battery charger can cause leakage, overheating,
fire, or explosion. Before use, you must read and strictly observe all of the precautions that accompany the
batteries, rechargeable batteries, or battery charger.
• Batteries are supplied with the unit. The life of these batteries may be limited, however, since their primary purpose
was to enable testing.
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• Be sure to observe the correct + (positive) and – (negative) orientation of the batteries.
• When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners
or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or
controls get damaged.
• When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.
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• If the batteries run low, the display will indicate “bt” and the POWER indicator will become dim. When this occurs,
install fresh batteries as soon as possible.
• The use of an AC adaptor is recommended as the unit’s power consumption is relatively high. Should you prefer to use
batteries, please use the alkaline type.
• Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries cannot be used.
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• In some cases, all saved data might be lost if the batteries become depleted during recording or overdubbing (p. 7).
• When replacing the batteries, use six (AA, LR6) batteries.
• The contents of internal memory will not be lost when you replace the battery, but we recommend that you make
regular backups (p. 15) for safety’s sake.
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Panel Descriptions
1 2 3 4 5
8 9
Name Explanation Page
LOOP FX
1 [TYPE] button Selects the LOOP FX type. p. 14
[ON/OFF] button Turns LOOP FX on/off.
TRACK 1/2
[TRACK 1]/
Adjust the volume of the phrase playback for each track.
[TRACK 2] slider
2 Light when tracks 1/2 are in recording or playback mode. p. 8
STATUS indicator While stopped, they will blink if the track contains data, and will be unlit if
the track contains no data.
[SELECT] button These buttons select a track.
MEMORY
This indicates the current phrase memory number, or various other p. 18
Display
information.
3 [ ] (DOWN)/
These decrement or increment the number shown in the display. p. 8
[ ] (UP) buttons
[WRITE] button Press this to save the recorded phrase to internal memory. p. 10
[DELETE] button Deletes a phrase from internal memory. p. 10
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Panel Descriptions
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MIC
Adjusts the input level from the MIC IN jack. Turning the knob all the way to
[INPUT LEVEL] knob
the left will turn off the microphone input.
5 Lights when the input level exceeds the allowable level. Adjust the [INPUT
p. 6
PEAK indicator LEVEL] knob so that the PEAK indicator lights occasionally when you sing
most loudly into the microphone.
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6 POWER indicator Lights when the power is on. p. 7
REC, PLAY indicator
REC (red) indicator Lights during recording.
Lights during playback (while loading a phrase memory or performing an
7 internal memory operation: blinks rapidly).
p. 8
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PLAY (green) indicator
During overdubbing, both the REC (red) indicator and the PLAY (green)
indicator will light.
Left pedal
Switches the unit between
If the phrase is empty: recording g overdubbing g playback p. 8
recording/overdubbing/
If the phrase contains data: playback g overdubbing
playback
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During playback or overdubbing, hold down the left pedal for two or more
Undo p. 11
seconds to undo (cancel the recording or the most recent overdubbing).
LOOP FX on/off Press twice to turn LOOP FX on/off. p. 14
Right pedal
Stop Stops the track currently being overdubbed or played. p. 9
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Stop all Press twice to stop both tracks simultaneously.
9 Tap tempo
While stopped, press the right pedal repeatedly to set the tempo to the
p. 12
timing at which you pressed it.
To switch the selected track, hold down the right pedal for at least two
Switch tracks p. 8
seconds.
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Panel Descriptions
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* Before connecting or disconnecting any devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction
connection cables, be sure all the volume controls and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
in your system are set to minimum.
* Use connection cables that do not contain a Turn on the power to your guitar
When powering up
built-in resistor. If you use cables that contain a amp last.
resistor, there might be insufficient volume from When powering Turn off the power to your guitar
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the device connected to the AUX IN jacks, or it down amp first.
might be inaudible.
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A
* Do not connect headphones to the OUTPUT jack.
brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is
Doing so may damage the headphones.
required before the unit will operate normally.
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While the RC-30 is in the following states, you must
never turn off the power (i.e., disconnect the plug
from the OUTPUT L jack).
Doing so may cause all the saved data to be lost.
• While the REC or PLAY indicator is lit
(during phrase recording/playback/overdubbing)
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• While the PLAY indicator is blinking rapidly
(while phrase memory is being read, or an internal
memory operation is occurring)
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Caution when using a microphone
* Howling could be produced depending * Always turn the phantom power off * This instrument is
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on the location of microphones relative when connecting any device other equipped with balanced
to speakers. This can be remedied by: than condenser microphones that (XLR) type jacks. Wiring
• Changing the orientation of the require phantom power. You risk diagrams for these jacks
microphone(s). causing damage if you mistakenly are shown below. Make
supply phantom power to dynamic connections after first
• Relocating microphone(s) at a greater
microphones, audio playback devices, checking the wiring
distance from speakers.
or other devices that don’t require diagrams of other
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• Lowering volume levels. such power. Be sure to check the equipment you intend to
* If the amp and microphone are close specifications of any microphone you connect.
together, the sound played back from intend to use by referring to the manual
the amp may be picked up by the that came with it.
microphone. If you record or overdub in (This instrument’s phantom power: 48 V
such a state, the amp playback picked DC, 10 mA Max)
up by the microphone will also be
recorded. You should separate the amp
and microphone so that the playback
from the amp is not picked up by the
microphone.
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Basic Operation
To perform recording, overdubbing, and playback, press the left pedal as shown in the diagram.
Display Explanation
• Auto recording (p. 11) lets you start recording
Empty phrase
Only number the moment you begin performing.
displayed Press the left pedal to start
• You can also record along with rhythm
recording
sounds (p. 12).
Dot in lower right Phrase containing data
Press the left pedal to start
loop playback
One-shot phrase
Number
alternately When you press the left pedal,
displayed with the track for which one-shot
“oL,” “Lo,” or “oo” has been specified will play
only once (it will not loop)
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Basic Operation
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Pressing the left pedal switches the
Pressing the left pedal switches the unit to overdubbing.
unit to playback.
• You can Undo and Redo (p. 11). • To use the Memory Shift function, press the
[ ] / [ ] buttons while a phrase is playing;
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the phrase memory number will blink,
allowing you to select the next phrase (p. 16).
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Stop
Press the right pedal
Regardless of the timing, pressing
the right pedal will stop the current
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track.
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One-Shot Playback
The track for which one-shot has been specified will play only once. Display Track 1 Track 2
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Refer to “Specifying How a Phrase Will Play/Stop oL One shot Loop
(Stop Mode/One-Shot Playback)” (p. 10).
Lo Loop One shot
NOTE
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* While phrase memory is being read, the PLAY (green) indicator will blink rapidly. Never turn off the
power while the PLAY indicator is blinking rapidly.
* The minimum recording time for a loop phrase is approximately 1.5 seconds. If you press the pedal within
approximately 1.5 seconds after you start recording, recording will continue until the phrase is at least
approximately 1.5 seconds long.
* The maximum recording time for a loop phrase is approximately 3 hours (total for all phrases). When the maximum
recording time is exceeded, the display will show “FL” to indicate that internal memory is full, and recording
or overdubbing may end before you intended. If this occurs, delete unneeded phrases (p. 10) and then try the
operation again.
* If you use the Memory Shift function before saving a phrase, that phrase will be erased. For details on how to save
a phrase, refer to p. 10.
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Basic Operation
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oS imme- when one-shot playback
playback NOTE
diately is in effect. If the left pedal
is pressed during playback * If you’re clearing while stopped,
of the phrase, the phrase the phrase will play if you press the
starts playing from the left pedal first.
beginning again (retrigger
During Undo/Redo, the PLAY and REC indicators will blink
playback).
rapidly. During Clear, the PLAY indicator will blink rapidly.
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The stop effect will be applied
Fade-
when you press the right
Fo
Loop
play
out and
then
pedal. Auto Recording/Count-In
stop • The PLAY indicator will blink
until the phrase stops. Recording Functions
Play to
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• You can stop immediately “Auto recording” starts recording the moment you begin
the end
by pressing the right pedal playing your guitar or play back your audio player. “Count-in”
of the
Loop once again before the sounds the rhythm for one measure before recording starts.
LE play
phrase
phrase has stopped.
and 1. Hold down the [TAP TEMPO] button for
then * You can’t overdub before
stop the phrase has stopped.
at least two seconds.
The display will indicate “no.”
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3. Press the [SELECT] button to return to
2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the
normal operation.
desired recording mode, and then press
The stop mode setting is remembered when you save
the phrase (p. 10).
the left pedal to start recording.
Display Mode Explanation
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Cancelling an Overdub no
Normal Recording will begin the instant you
recording press the left pedal.
(Undo/Redo/Track Clear) The REC indicator will blink rapidly,
and the RC-30 will enter recording-
Auto
You can Undo/Redo by holding down the left pedal for two AU standby mode. When you begin
recording
seconds or longer. You can clear the track by holding down playing, the REC indicator will light
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the right pedal and pressing the left pedal. and recording will start.
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About Rhythm
Sounding a Rhythm Setting the Rhythm Type
1. Press the [RHYTHM ON/OFF] button 1. Press the [RHYTHM TYPE] button.
to switch the rhythm sound between The display will indicate “r0” – “r9”; the RC-30 is now
playing and stopped. in rhythm type selection mode.
• Use the [RHYTHM OUTPUT LEVEL] knob to adjust the 2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the
volume of the rhythm.
desired rhythm type (r0–r9).
• The [TAP TEMPO] button will blink in time with the
rhythm (red on the first beat, green on subsequent 3. Press the [RHYTHM TYPE] button to
beats). return to normal operation.
• When you save a phrase (p. 10), the rhythm type and
Rhythm Type List
time signature selected at that time will also be saved.
r0 Hi-Hat
Setting the Tempo r1
r2
Kick & Hi-Hat
Rock 1
When recording, you can set the tempo before you start r3 Rock 2
recording. When playing back a saved phrase, you can
r4 Pop
change the playback tempo without changing the pitch of
the phrase. r5 Funk
r6 Shuffle
1. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the
r7 R&B
phrase memory whose tempo you want
to set. r8 Latin
r9 Percussion
2. Press the [TAP TEMPO] button several
times at the desired tempo.
The tempo will be set to the interval at which you
press the button.
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About Rhythm
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for at least two seconds. can start recording after the rhythm sound has played
The display will indicate “b4” or “b3”; the RC-30 is now back for one measure.
in time signature selection mode. Regardless of the timing at which you press the
pedal to end recording, the length of the phrase
2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the will automatically be adjusted to units of one
desired time signature. measure.
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Display Explanation
b4 4/4 beat (default)
Recording without the rhythm sound
If you record while the rhythm sound is off, the tempo
b3 3/4 beat
of the phrase will be automatically specified after
recording has ended.
3. Press the [RHYTHM TYPE] button to
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The automatic tempo setting is calculated by assum-
return to normal operation. ing that you have recorded “1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ... measures
in the specified time signature (p. 13).”
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Using LOOP FX
You can apply an effect to the phrase playback. The effect
will be applied in synchronization with the tempo of the
phrase.
Specifying the LOOP FX Type
* You can’t apply an effect to the sound being 1. Press the [LOOP FX TYPE] button to
recorded (i.e., you can’t record the processed signal). select the desired LOOP FX type.
LOOP FX Type Explanation
Turning LOOP FX On/Off BEND DOWN This effect abruptly lowers the pitch.
1. Press the [LOOP FX ON/OFF] button to STEP PHASER This is a phaser that changes in steps.
turn LOOP FX on/off. This is a filter whose frequency changes
SWEEP FILTER
in synchronization with the tempo.
While stopped or playing, you can turn LOOP FX on/
off by pressing the left pedal twice in succession. This produces a tempo-synchronized
TEMPO DELAY
delay effect.
This effect intentionally degrades the
Lo-Fi
sound to create a distinctive character.
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Connecting to Your Computer via USB
3. Back up the phrases as described below. 4. When you’ve finished copying WAV files,
disconnect the USB drive as follows.
Windows users
When you have disconnected the USB drive, the
Within My Computer (or Computer), open “BOSS_RC-
30” (or Removable Disk). display will indicate “dC” and the [RHYTHM ON/OFF]
button will blink.
Mac OS users
Windows 7 users
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On the desktop, open the “BOSS_RC-30” icon.
In the lower right of your screen, click the [ ] icon
Backing up to your computer g [ ] icon, and then click “Remove BOSS_RC-30 (or
Removable Disk).”
Copy the entire “ROLAND” folder from the BOSS_RC-
30 drive to your computer. Windows Vista/Windows XP users
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In the lower right of your screen, click the [ ] icon
Recovering backed-up data from your ([ ] in XP) and then click “Safely Remove BOSS_RC-30
(or Removable Disk).”
computer to the RC-30
Mac OS users
* Performing this operation will erase all phrases that
are currently saved in the RC-30. Be sure to make a On the desktop, right-click (or [Control] + click) the
backup before you proceed. USB drive icon, and then click “Remove BOSS_RC-30.”
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In the BOSS_RC-30 drive, delete the “ROLAND” folder,
and then copy the backed-up “ROLAND” folder from
5. Press the [RHYTHM ON/OFF] button to
your computer to the BOSS_RC-30 drive. return to normal operation.
The “dC” indication will disappear from the display,
Writing individual WAV files from your and the RC-30 will return to normal operation.
computer to the RC-30’s phrase memory 6. Disconnect the USB cable from your
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You can copy WAV files from your computer to the computer.
“001_1”, “001_2”–”099_1”, “099_2” folders within
the “ROLAND”–”WAVE” folder in the BOSS_RC-30
drive (In the folder name “0XX_Y,” the XX is the phrase NOTE
memory number and the Y is the track number). * Never perform the following actions until you
have completed steps 4–5. Doing so might make
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NOTE your computer freeze, or might result in the loss of
* Do not delete the folders inside the BOSS_RC-30 all of the RC-30’s data.
drive unless you are performing a recovery • Disconnect the USB cable.
operation.
• Allow your computer to enter suspend (standby) or
* You can use the following characters in file names. hibernate mode, restart it, or shut it down.
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A–Z (uppercase letters), 0–9 (numerals), _
(underscore) • Turn off the RC-30’s power.
* Do not place more than one WAV file in any folder. * Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore
If a folder already contains a WAV file, do not the contents of data that was stored in the unit’s
overwrite it. Write your WAV files into empty folders. memory once it has been lost. Roland Corporation
assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
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Connecting to an External Footswitch
Connect your foot switch to the FOOT SW jack as shown in the illustration, and set its POLARITY switch.
Cable:
Stereo 1/4” phone type fg
1/4” phone type x 2
Cable:
Stereo 1/4” phone type fg
Stereo 1/4” phone type
When Connecting an FS-5U When Connecting Two FS-5Us When Connecting an FS-6
or or
Cable:
1/4” phone type
fg
1/4” phone type
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Other Settings
About Sleep Mode Changing the Switching Order of
When ten hours have elapsed since the last operation
or audio input, the RC-30 will enter sleep mode (power
Recording g Overdubbing g Playback
conservation mode; only the bypass sound will be output). When you press the left pedal, the RC-30 will switch its
From sleep mode, you can press the pedal to return to operation in the order of recording g overdubbing g
normal mode. playback (default setting) (p. 8). However, you can change
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this so that the order is recording g playback g overdub-
* Battery power continues to be consumed even
bing (RC-20XL compatible).
in sleep mode. To prevent battery consumption,
turn off the power by removing the plug from the 1. While holding down the [TAP TEMPO]
OUTPUT L jack.
button, turn on the power (insert a plug
* The RC-30 will not enter sleep mode if there is a into the OUTPUT L jack).
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phrase that has not been saved.
2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the
Disabling Sleep Mode desired mode.
Display Explanation
1. While holding down the left pedal, turn
Operation will switch in the order of
on the power (insert a plug into the Recording g Overdubbing g Playback
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rd
OUTPUT L jack). (default setting).
2. Continue holding down the left pedal Operation will switch in the order of
rP Recording g Playback g Overdubbing
for five seconds. (RC-20XL compatible).
The display will blink “__” and the POWER indicator
will blink. 3. Press the [TAP TEMPO] button to return
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3. Release the left pedal; the RC-30 will to normal operation.
resume normal operation.
Formatting the Internal Memory
Enabling Sleep Mode (default * When you format the RC-30’s internal memory, all
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and cannot be recovered. Do not format the internal
memory unless the display indicates “Er” and the
1. While holding down the left pedal, turn RC-30 has stopped operating correctly.
on the power (insert a plug into the
OUTPUT L jack). 1. While holding down the [WRITE] button
and the [RHYTHM ON/OFF] button, turn
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2. Within two seconds, press the left pedal on the power (insert a plug into the
twice. OUTPUT L jack).
The display will blink “SL” and the POWER indicator The display will indicate “FN.”
will blink.
After two seconds, the RC-30 will resume normal 2. Press the [RHYTHM ON/OFF] button
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Troubleshooting
Problem Action
Recording does not end If rhythm is on, or if you recorded a phrase that is shorter than the minimum recording time
immediately when you (approximately 1.5 seconds), the length of the phrase is adjusted automatically; this may mean
press the right pedal that recording does not end immediately when you press the right pedal.
Recording started
If due to distortion or other causes there is a significant amount of noise, that noise may be
immediately even
enough to trigger the beginning of recording. Reduce the noise, for example by lowering the
though Auto recording
distortion level.
mode is selected
You cannot change the playback tempo in the following situations.
• If the phrase has not been saved.
Cannot change the
playback tempo • While phrases are being switched (PLAY indicator blinking rapidly).
• When you attempt to set the tempo for a phrase that is looped over an interval shorter
than the minimum recording time (approximately 1.5 seconds).
UF This WAV file is unplayable. Check the format of the WAV file. p. 14
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Troubleshooting
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oL One-shot phrase on track 1 only Ct Count-in recording
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Fade-out and then stop p. 10 Sleep mode enabled
Fo SL p. 17
Play to the end of the phrase and __ Sleep mode disabled
LE then stop
Switch in the order of record/
Un Undo rd overdub/play
p. 17
rE Redo p. 11 Switch in the order of record/play/
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rP overdub
CL Tack clear
FN Format internal memory p. 17
r Save phrase p. 10
dL Delete phrase p. 10
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Specifications
BOSS RC-30 DUAL TRACK LOOPER: Loop Station
MIC IN: -40 dBu (variable) 173 (W) x 158 (D) x 57 (H) mm
Nominal Input
INST IN: -20 dBu Dimensions
Level 6-13/16 (W) x 6-1/4 (D) x 2-1/4 (H)
AUX IN: -10 dBu
inches
MIC IN: 4 k ohms
1.2 kg/2 lbs 11 oz (including
Input Impedance INST IN: 1 M ohm Weight
batteries)
AUX IN: 22 k ohms
Nominal Output Owner’s Manual,
-20 dBu Leaflet (“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,”
Level
“IMPORTANT NOTES,” and “Informa-
Output Imped-
1 k ohm tion”),
ance
Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 6
Recommended
10 k ohms or larger Accessories
Load Impedance * The battery that was supplied
Maximum recording time: with the unit is for temporary
Approx. 3 hours use, intended primarily for
Maximum number of stored phrases: testing the unit’s operation. We
Recording/ suggest replacing this with an
99 phrases
Playback alkaline dry cell.
Number of tracks: 2
Data format: WAV (44.1 kHz, 16-bit Options AC Adaptor (PSA series)
linear, stereo) (sold separately) Foot Switch: FS-5U, FS-6
USB Interface USB 2.0/1.1 mass storage device class
* 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms
MIC IN jack (XLR type/balanced/
phantom power: 48 V DC, 10 mA * In the interest of product improvement, the
max) specifications and/or appearance of this unit are
subject to change without prior notice.
INST IN jacks (L/MONO, R) (1/4”
phone type)
AUX IN jack (Stereo miniature phone
Connectors type)
OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R) (1/4”
phone type)
FOOT SW jack (1/4” TRS phone type)
USB connector
DC IN jack (DC 9 V)
DC 9 V:
Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) or
Carbon-zinc battery (AA, R6) x 6,
Power Supply AC Adaptor (PSA-series: sold
separately)
* Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
cannot be used.
Maximum 195 mA (DC 9 V)
Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) : Approx. 7.5
hours
Carbon-zinc battery (AA, R6) : Approx.
Current Draw
1.5 hours
* These figures will vary
depending on the actual
conditions of use.
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