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Old 11-29-2011, 03:10 AM
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Recording with a BOSS BR-800 is really easy !!

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Hey guys,

Just bought a BOSS BR-800 digital recorder a few days ago. It's pretty cool what it can do. I did this entire song on it, no computer and DAW were used at all. The recorder is loaded with effects and drums patterns. I used a Telecaster for the left rhythm guitar, a Les Paul for the right rhythm guitar, my homemade Frankenstrat clone for the lead into a VOX Tonelab and a RW Jazz Bass with a VT Bass pedal. The drum pattern was built on the BR-800 as well. Here's the song file. Enjoy !!

Pipeline

You can find a backing track of the song here if you feel like laying down your on lead on it.

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Last edited by tbof : 11-29-2011 at 03:14 AM.
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Old 03-09-2012, 02:12 PM
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My latest composition made entirely with the BOSS BR-800 (except for the old tube organ done on the Korg Karma workstation). Thanks for listening.

Ridin' The Big Keef

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