Calling all Micro BR owners....

Started by henwrench, June 22, 2011, 12:33:05 PM

Geir

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Oh well ........

Oldrottenhead

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Oldrottenhead
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Greeny

Mine will still get plenty of use - maybe as a travel companion or a rough sketch recorder. There's no way I'll part with the little bugger now, that's for sure. It's been emotional, lol.

64Guitars

I'd recommend keeping it. For one thing, the effects and patches are different. If you get rid of it, you might miss some of the Micro BR effects that you became used to using. Also, what if your BR-80 is stolen or broken? It would be nice to still have the Micro BR around as a backup. Speaking of backups, what about all the backups you've made of your Micro BR memory cards? It's not yet known if those can be restored to the BR-80. So I'd hang onto the Micro BR.

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Redler

I'm sure I'm keeping it! It is like a good and trusty friend - it gave me a huge impact to start writing songs, again in 2008. And I think I'm incurable multi tracker collector ;)

Kari
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Ferryman

Ain't getting a BR-80 cos I have a BR-800. But I still use the MBR for all vocal recordings, so it will be with me for a long time yet.

Cheers,

Nigel


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henwrench

Quote from: 64Guitars on June 25, 2011, 10:24:44 PMwhat about all the backups you've made of your Micro BR memory cards?


       ??? ??? back ups?  :D :D Nah, when I've finished something and it's 'done', all that remains is a stereo WAV file and a stereo mp3. Everything else is deleted, trashed, erased, gone.

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Geir

Quote from: 64Guitars on June 25, 2011, 10:24:44 PM..., what about all the backups you've made of your Micro BR memory cards? It's not yet known if those can be restored to the BR-80. So I'd hang onto the Micro BR.
you still can use the BR wave converter on your backups, then there's the drums ... wasn't there a utility I haven't had time to test yet ... to make it possible to load the mbr drum-patterns into the drum editor ... or was I dreaming  :-\
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Bluesberry

Quote from: henwrench on June 27, 2011, 04:33:49 AM
Quote from: 64Guitars on June 25, 2011, 10:24:44 PMwhat about all the backups you've made of your Micro BR memory cards?


       ??? ??? back ups?  :D :D Nah, when I've finished something and it's 'done', all that remains is a stereo WAV file and a stereo mp3. Everything else is deleted, trashed, erased, gone.

                                                                          henwrench
I am afraid to say that I do the same thing.......

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Greeny

I'm with henny - I have finished songs or nothing. Backups are for girls, lol.