Boss Micro BR 80 – Portable Digital Recorder
Boss Micro BR 80 – Portable Digital Recorder Chapman Guitars: www.chapmanguitars.co.uk Monkey Lord Forum forum.monkeylord.co.uk Monkey Lord Store store.monkeylord.co.uk Place yourself on the Monkey Lord Minion Map map.monkeylord.co.uk Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: facebook.monkeylord.co.uk All Audio was recorded by Paul ‘Stick’ Annis/Maplewood Studio www.youtube.com www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Why are we all getting bold ! damn it .
@AraGuitar bullshit
i have the same key ring as chappers! day made :L
@portage600 can you give me the link to it? i cant find it :S
Heheh… was a great demo. Nice to see Alex doing some talking, can’t remember seeing much of that before. I liked both sweeps btw.
“I wouldn’t know… I don’t have enough keys.. to know..” was awesome!!! LOL
@ramonarmi
you can go to BOSS’s website and download the software for it again. you can also contact their customer service center to get help as well.
HELLP! Can anyone please help me! i accidentally formatted the sd card and now everythings gone! what should i do? please help me, i just got it a few days ago!
Jeez Louise, the neck on Alex’s guitar is oil/wax finished birdseye maple. No lacquer worn off, no roasted maple nonsense, but a lot of grimy hand gunk. The oil finish doesn’t really protect the wood that well (although it feels amazing) so all of your sweat and dead skin cells, along with all the gunky stuff you touch gets absorbed into the wood, making it feel SO much better. There, problem solved
@ashleybdowney It may have started that way but I really really really don’t think so. Its just a fucking nasty ass played in maple neck. Like everyone of SRV maple necks, my older strat and my swamp ash PRS both have that same look at places on the neck and neither are birdseye maple. Not saying the neck isn’t birds eye its just that I am 100% positive its the lacquer missing and grime causing that effect. I own and have owned tons of guitars and seen thousands looking like that.
@MrStuartMiddleton I think that is a played the fuck in maple neck. It looks like some older strats and shit I have seen. Some of its probably stained on grime from tons and tons of playing and some of it wear on the laquer causing it to get darker then stained with sweat making it even darker. My swamp ash special has some spots worn in similar to that one thats why I am pretty sure its just a well played neck.
This looks like one of the best pieces of gear i’ve seen lately!
This thing is supposedly a 4 track recorder with the capability to record up to 64 virtual tracks.
Instead of spending the whole time wanking over some backing tracks, perhaps you could also do a quick overview of the recording process and maybe play back a multi-track recording you made using the device.
That way, the video wouldn’t be totally useless.
what a player
Gran Turismo music! From 0:10 – 0:28
Great player …. lousy pitch man….”um err 8trk er umm,,,mp1 no 3 umm”.. but the box seems pretty great.
Man, he didn’t want to play no blues…
It could be either Birds-eye maple or Roasted Maple…
Is that a walnut neck?
4:58 Chappers’s face XD
@AverageCritic Pretty sure it’s just birdseye maple that’s been stained by his fingers.
Thank you both!! Great video!
And….I made my choice