New BR model - the BR-800

Started by 64Guitars, March 24, 2010, 10:39:01 AM

Speed Demon

I bet you cannot get it to wash the dishes. That's the one I want.


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dave1z

Quote from: Speed Demon on July 22, 2012, 05:08:55 PMI bet you cannot get it to wash the dishes. That's the one I want.

You wouldn't believe the irony in your statement, because last week I broke my shoulder and haven't had the chance to play with my new toy, and ... yes ... washing the dishes has proven to be a bit of a challenge! Now I have to wait for my stupid shoulder to heal before I can get down to playing guitar again. Oh well ... I guess it will be that much sweeter when I get to actually record something. Thanks for all your replies.
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Oldrottenhead

Just like to thank all the br800 users on here for their thoughts and advice in this thread. Lots of interesting and informative info.
I love my br800 but I also still love and use my mbr.
The mbr is great for getting ideas down quickly. With the br800 the process is more intensive and as a result I spend more time experimenting and working out where I want a song to go. This means songs may lose some of the immediacy of songs created with my mbr. But the results of using the br800 means I create more complex and lush songs.
Like the mbr is for sketching and the br800 is for painting.
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64Guitars

#424
I just noticed that the BR-800 has been discontinued.

https://www.boss.info/global/products/br-800/

I'm not sure when that happened, but it means that the Micro BR BR-80 is now the only multitrack recorder offered by Boss/Roland.

I guess it shouldn't be too surprising that the BR-800 has been discontinued; it was introduced over 10 years ago. But it's a shame that they haven't replaced it with a new model. The BR-80 was introduced a year after the BR-800, so I wonder if it will soon be discontinued as well. Then Boss/Roland would be completely out of the hardware multitrack recorder market. I hope that doesn't happen and they introduce some new multitrack recorders. But I doubt that they will.

If Boss/Roland stop offering multitrack recorders, I guess that will just leave Tascam and Zoom.

On the bright side, there might be some good bargains on the BR-800 in the coming months as retailers try to unload their old stock.


Update: It looks like it's not discontinued yet in the USA as the US pages at the Boss site still show the BR-800 as a current model.

https://www.boss.info/us/products/br-800/

https://www.boss.info/us/categories/backing_rhythm_recorders/

And it seems to still be a current model in the UK too.

https://www.boss.info/uk/products/br-800/

https://www.boss.info/uk/categories/backing_rhythm_recorders/

Yet the global Boss website has it marked as discontinued and doesn't show it in their list of current Backing, Rhythm & Recorders. I guess it's only a matter of time before it's discontinued in the US and UK. Maybe they've still got a lot of stock they want to sell before they admit that it's discontinued. I think the fact that it's marked discontinued on the global site at least means that they've stopped making new ones. So when supplies run out in the US and UK, I expect they'll discontinue it and update their websites accordingly.

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64 guitars.... I was looking a few months ago and they have gone away or just really small...I guess they didn't have the market anymore for the other stuff with everyone using DAW.... honestly though... I still love my 1600 and i bought a second one for 300....can you imagine if we could take one of these back in a time machine to 1975 or whatever....they really are amazing machines....I would keep mine even if i ever stopped recording on it....just for the guitar patches (and the ones I am going to create....)
 
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I would like to see a new modern unit created. I would like it to have wifi and be able to send its songs wirelessly to my computer or ipad.
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