Boss is owned by Roland, who were the makers of the mildly accessible VS series
of recorders. I'd read the manual before committing to it though, as there may
be some key combos to jump around the unit. I agree though, the laptop with
portable interface is far more accessible, and the sky's the
is sighted he
said menu wise it is very simple.
Does anyone on the list use a BR1600-CD?
Andre
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> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I am considering the BR1600-CD studio in a box to record tracks with;
> especially since it’s portable. Boss doesn’t make it any more but they can
> still be found.
>
> If I go this route then I would not need an audio interface.
Hi guys,
I am considering the BR1600-CD studio in a box to record tracks with;
especially since it's portable. Boss doesn't make it any more but they can
still be found.
If I go this route then I would not need an audio interface. But. Would a
surface controller be needed? One like