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Overview of the RC-202
Bank 1
Bank 8
How the RC-202
is organized
System settings (settings that are common to the entire RC-202)
Input FX Track FX
Bank settings
Phrase memory 1
Phrase memory 2
Phrase memory 3
Phrase memory 4
Phrase memory 5
Phrase memory 6
Phrase memory 7
Phrase memory 8
Track 1
Track 2
Rhythm
External pedals
Looper
Eects
What are tracks 1 and 2 (p. 11) and phrase memories?
The RC-202 lets you record instrumental or vocal sounds on two “tracks” and play them back.
A set of these two tracks is called a “phrase memory. Up to eight phrase memories can be saved in each bank.
What is a rhythm? (p. 4)
In addition to the playback of the two tracks, the RC-202 can play “rhythms. You can record while sounding a
rhythm at the tempo you specify.
What is the Input FX and Track FX? (p. 11)
You can apply eects to the input sound and to the sound of the tracks.
These eects are referred to as “Input FX” and Track FX.
What is a bank?
A bank contains phrase memories, input FX settings, track FX settings, and bank settings.
The RC-202 has eight banks.
What are bank settings? (p. 12)
These are each bank’s settings for the rhythm, looper, external pedals, and eects.
What are system settings? (p. 13)
Settings that are common to the entire RC-202 such as auto-o (automatic power-o ), USB, and MIDI are called system
settings.
“Recording versus “Overdub”
In this manual, we refer to the act of recording to an empty track for the rst time as “recording. Any subsequent
recordings that are made, which are added on top of the existing recording, we refer to as overdub.