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Boss BR-600 Digital Recorder £299

The latest BR multitracker in sleeker format

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The Boss BR range of multitrackers has a great reputation for being easy to use, even for someone new to recording. They also have a certain 'Toy' chunkiness to their looks that seems to support that role. Not so the new BR-600, which eschews the pumped-up look for a thinline slickness that vibes portable sophistication. However, has the facelift meant the loss of some of the practicality?

The BR-600 is an eight-track machine that can record two tracks simultaneously through a pair of input channels linked to balanced jack inputs or a pair of built-in microphones. The tracks are arranged as four mono and two stereo tracks, rather than eight wholly independent mono tracks, but there's a full quota of 64 virtual tracks so alternative takes can be stored.
The obvious scheme has been to make the BR-600 portable, hence the compact size and the fact that it can be run from battery power. In such a role, an internal hard disk would have been inappropriate, so recording takes place on a lightweight, removeable CompactFlash card - anything from 32MB up to 1GB (a 128MB card comes supplied as standard). There are three selectable recording modes that use increasing amounts of data compression, with a 32MB card providing 16 minutes' single-track recording of the highest quality and 24 minutes at the lowest, while a 1GB card will give 520 and 784 minutes. As with the other BR machines, Boss has made the guitarist's needs paramount, and so there's a dedicated Hi-Z input on the front panel for plugging in and making use, if desired, of a large range of Roland's COSM-modelled amp simulation and effects. An onboard chromatic tuner is also featured, as is hands-free recording by footswitch (an optional extra) or by programming automatic punch-in and out points. Also useful for guitarists is a built-in phrase trainer. A rear-panel line input allows a CD player or the like to be connected so that any tracks can be recorded into the BR-600 so you can play along with them. Tracks can be slowed down without any changing of the pitch and there's a centre-cancelling function that aims to remove any centrally panned lead vocal or guitar solos.

Rhythm facilities haven't been skimped on the BR-600 - there's a separate rhythm track and a whole bunch of preset rhythm patterns covering all styles, and these can be chained together to provide a complete backing track for a song. You aren't restricted to the presets, though, as original patterns can be written courtesy of a set of squidgy front-panel drum pads.
Eight audio tracks, plus the rhythm track, may be all you need to put a decent recording together, but bigger arrangements can be built up by bouncing, whereby you can mix up to eight tracks down to a spare virtual track. There's also plenty of editing scope, with all of the expected cut, copy and paste functions that allow you to move segments of audio around. Tweaking the sound of individual tracks is helped by a two-band EQ and send-and-return (loop) effects covering reverb and a choice of delay, chorus or doubling.
There's also a pitch correction effect, designed to retune any vocals that might be a bit dodgy. The finished mix is mastered onto a spare pair of virtual tracks, where a final mastering effect can be applied, utilising compression and EQ to get the sound as powerful as possible. A finished mix can be ported out of the BR-600 line outputs, but there's also a USB connection that enables any audio to be sent to a computer while being converted to a WAV or AIFF file. Backup of other BR-600 audio and data can also be done via USB, as can the loading of WAV files into the BR-600.

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  • MatthewC

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    Sun 11 Jan 2009, 10:12 am UTC

    User rating 4 of 5

    Great little thing! Really portable and has loads of great guitar/bass/vocal effects. It doesnt have a xlr input for the mics but an adaptor is included. very easy to use. however the only problem for me is that the memory card supplied does not hold many average length songs. Now i thought this would be easily resolved by buying a larger memory card(4GB), but the machine only supports a few types of compact flash (and it has to be under 1GB) and it is easy to make the mistake i did, which is buying the wrong type. Apart from this small problem, which can be resolved by deleting the songs after you have put them onto your computer, this is a really good machine, useful for the beginners to recording but also expierienced recorders, as it includes mastering, panning and eq features.

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  • MatthewC

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    Sun 11 Jan 2009, 10:11 am UTC

    User rating 4 of 5

    Great little thing! Really portable and has loads of great guitar/bass/vocal effects. It doesnt have a xlr input for the mics but an adaptor is included. very easy to use. however the only problem for me is that the memory card supplied does not hold many average length songs. Now i thought this would be easily resolved by buying a larger memory card(4GB), but the machine only supports a few types of compact flash (and it has to be under 1GB) and it is easy to make the mistake i did, which is buying the wrong type. Apart from this small problem, which can be resolved by deleting the songs after you have put them onto your computer, this is a really good machine, useful for the beginners to recording but also expierienced recorders, as it includes mastering, panning and eq features.

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  • MatthewC

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    Sun 11 Jan 2009, 10:10 am UTC

    User rating 4 of 5

    Great little thing! Really portable and has loads of great guitar/bass/vocal effects. It doesnt have a xlr input for the mics but an adaptor is included. very easy to use. however the only problem for me is that the memory card supplied does not hold many average length songs. Now i thought this would be easily resolved by buying a larger memory card(4GB), but the machine only supports a few types of compact flash (and it has to be under 1GB) and it is easy to make the mistake i did, which is buying the wrong type. Apart from this small problem, which can be resolved by deleting the songs after you have put them onto your computer, this is a really good machine, useful for the beginners to recording but also expierienced recorders, as it includes mastering, panning and eq features.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Extremely portable. Easy to use. Useful selection of COSM amp selections

Cons

Power adapator and CompactFlash cards add extra cost.

Verdict

An excellent all-round asset for any guitarist, whether to produce demos or simply just practice.

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Specification

BR-600 Digital Recorder

Price:
£299

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