Boss Micro BR Digital Recorder

The Boss Micro BR puts the power of a full digital multitracking studio in the palm of your hand. The Micro BR features powerful recording, mixing and mastering tools to take your music from thought to completion.

Overall User Ratings (based on 106 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted December 10, 2006 by a customer from ToughGuy.net

"A few drawbacks but overall you will want one of these"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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No doubt about it, this is a fun gizmo to have and play with. A little bit of a learning curve, but after that it's sheer joy. It can help with creativity if you're into writing your own songs, or it can be a boon to learning songs or riffs. It's small, portable and flexible if you have a USB cable and some adapter plugs. There are tons of editable guitar effects, including different amp models. It can only record one instrument at a time, but I've found that even with a higher end MTR it still ends up being mostly one instrument at a time. It seems a little slow when exporting tracks, but that's not an operation performed on a frequent basis.
Sound
This unit doesn't have much bass to it, although after mastering the playback sounds good on an MP3 player or CD player. I've experimented with hooking up my guitar amp to the line out and I can get beefier tones that way but it sounds pretty tinny through headphones. The end result sounds good though, and to me that's what's important.
Features
I think they should have included an AC adapter with this. I went and got one the day after I received this in the mail; the batteries were starting to drain pretty quickly. On the other hand, the features in the recorder itself are pretty impressive for such an inexpensive unit. I tried every option and it all works as advertised. Having a built-in tuner is nice, no need to unplug or use your pedal tuner, just press a couple buttons and get in tune. This unit was designed for single-player recording, a way to get ideas saved for later development or for practicing and or learning a song. For those purposes the 4 tracks is adequate, especially with the virtual tracks. The Rhythm track is great, and you can record it right along with your song when you do the mastering.
Ease of Use
It takes some getting used to the small buttons to choose the various options and settings. Also, I am a little disappointed in the documentation, it has several errors in it. There was a sheet of corrections included, but they still missed a bunch of mistakes. Some of the wording sounds like a mechanical interpreter was used to convert from Japanese. I looked for a PDF version of the manual on the website but none available for download. On the other hand, there is a quick-start guide that is very helpful to get your first song recorded. Making a drum pattern takes a little effort, but at least there are presets with intro, outro, verse, fills, etc. to help make it easier.
Quality
While light-weight and small, the unit seems to be well constructed. I've only used it at home, not taken it to practice or to gigs. I've had it a little over a week, so would not expect it to show any wear and tear yet. The battery cover does not seem to fit really snug, but that shouldn't be a problem for me since I will normally use the AC adapter and not be changing batteries on a regular basis.
Value
For the price, this recorder is great. It has a lot of bang for the buck, and fills a need I didn't know was there.
Manufacturer Support
I have not needed to contact support; my only wish in this department is a PDF version of the manual so I could print another copy. Without the manual, it would be difficult to figure out some of the functions.
The Wow Factor
This unit is really cool looking - the lcd glows from a mirror finish. Just the thought of so much power in such a small unit is intriguing.

Musical Background:

Active Musician

Musical Style:

Rock
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Submitted June 22, 2007 by a customer from fsmail.net

"BOSS BR"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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i give it a 7 only becuase i cant work it .. the min i can work it properly ill come back and change this to 10.. the rest REALLY IS THAT GOOD
Sound
The sound on this unit is amazing, how can i word this, when i first started playing with this , i thought... how can you have so many different trCKS and sounds without the distortion? well this does it.. the onboard effects are amazing quality . im having hassles using the mix down- convert to mp3 BUT if it wernt for that.. id be 100% happy.. the effects on board- there are like over 80 or so for guitar and they REALLY make a difference. i was using a SG guitar but i used the "tele" effect and it totally changed the sound , really really worth the money just for the fact that the effects are great . also there are 4 bass effects which are good ..
Features
There were no accessories as such HOWEVER the onbopard mike and the drum kit on board!!!??? wow... BUT i cant seem to mix down and use the MP3...anyone know how?
Ease of Use
i nearly just marked this as a 3 but i think thats a bit harsh .. I DO love this kit BUT it fails on one area for me.. mixing the whole thing down to one song and the en to MP3- it could be me not used to using these things but im 26 and good at using computers etc.. i thought this would be a breeze but it really isnt ..thast the truth.. its SO advanced its tricky to use.. its easy to place 4 tracks down..no problem there.. easy BUT i cant mix down to one song successfully and then convert to MP3 ..it keeps missing out tracks ..
Quality
everything perfect
Value
even tho i cant work it.. i still rate it as a high 9 becuase the effects make it worht it on theyre own .. then theres the programmable drum kit ... and the 4 track... i wouldnt hesittate in buying it effects wise
Manufacturer Support
I have contacted Roland twice in 2 weeks and had no reply...
The Wow Factor
it looks good , is tiny and is brilliant ..

Musical Background:

Active muscian

Musical Style:

Metal/Alternative
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Submitted July 22, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"The best idea recorder ever!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Great.
Sound
For little over 200 dollars this unit's quality of sound is better than some of the studio demo's I've heard recorded in local studios people dumped hundreds of dollars on. Mixes in well with al my mp3s. No noticable buzz or air noise like those crapola tape recorders we were all damned with just a couple years ago. Just make sure to mix and master them properly and it works fine even without faders.
Features
Unlike it's predeccesor the BR-532, some of the effects like pitch shift and bass simulator were cut. But, reverb was added and it has the most common fx like chorus, flange, phase, tremolo, and delay, plus amp tones, so for the 230 bucks it's well equipped.
Ease of Use
Once you read the manual for whatever task it is you are trying to accomplish, it gets pretty easy after a day or so. I find the built in fx presets to be very usefull. I might tweak the speed of the phaser or delay a bit, but overall I stick to the presets. Mastering can sound intimidating, but a few minutes with the manual and it's a breeze.
Quality
For a plastic piece it's pretty solid.
Value
What else could you want for the money? Anything more and you would problably lose quality overall.
Manufacturer Support
The best. They've always been good, but this time around a power surge fried my micro br, and they sent me a new on in the box no questions asked within 2 weeks. I did of course have to go to my local Roland dealer an pay like 4.80 for shipping, but hey, thats better than 230 dollars!!!
The Wow Factor
Could'nt wait for it. Can't afford the BR-1600!!!!!!

Musical Background:

Active Mucisian

Musical Style:

From Classic Rock to Metal and Fusion
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Submitted March 11, 2007 by a customer from gmail.com

"A little wonder."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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The only feature I miss is a bass effect. I mean an effect that can turn the frequency down to emulate a bass guitar. But except for that, I think it's the best.
Sound
The sound quality is good.The effects don't replace my guitar pedal, so I use the pedal (a Zoom G2.1) when I want to get exactly the sound I want. I'm happy because both products behave together exactly the way I wish. When I'm in a hurry, the Micro BR is good enough by itself. One thing I miss is more vocal effects for an external mic.
Features
I'm just happy whith the features. I guess I did not take yet all the advantages it potentialy has.
Ease of Use
Once you get accostumed to the interface, you can use it without problems Of course miniaturization forces a compact and a little bit difficult to understand interface. But it's only matter of time and some try and error work.
Quality
Quality is just great. No regrets at all.
Value
It worth every cent I spent.
Manufacturer Support
Difficult to rate because I haven't had problems at all. And hope the situation to remain as is!
The Wow Factor
It's my first recording studio. Simply the best purchase I made to begin. People just don't believe that the results come from this little wonder.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist

Musical Style:

Alternative
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Submitted December 12, 2006 by a customer from excite.com

"Wow. funtionality, features, no cassettes required."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Im sold on the sketchpad ultraportable. with work and kids, i need a device that i can draw when inspiration hits. a straight voice recorder is not versatile enough. this device is just right.
Sound
good sound. mp3's must be imported at 128. also allow wav import, so sq is competent.
Features
Shouldve included the psu as it chews batteries. getting about 8 hours per set of aa's. Youll want rechargeables. also, unit is not usb bus powered, so you still need external power or batteries to connect to a pc. data transfer and file backup is a snap on this. Simply drag and drop. onboard open air mic is a cool plus. Have had the unit for two weeks for a song sketchpad and its been quite condusive to song creation. The simplicity of recording without the technology killing the creative moment. Little extras like fx, track bouncing allow for tweaking of your concept and review prior to going to 'reel' via a full on session. great execution so far. No track mute is a minor gripe. if i wanted to be really anal, i would say having the same interface slightly condensed would allow for single hand operation (i have stubbies).
Ease of Use
Had to go to the manual to figure how to mixdown to 2 tracks, and to bounce tracks. most other functionality is intuitive and only a button press or two away. was able to open box, and get right to cutting.
Quality
feels like a handheld mattel basketball game. (sfx - dit dit dit dit deedaaa). hopefully will hold up under repeated mashing.
Value
Yeah man. if i lost it, i'd get another.
Manufacturer Support
been using roland in various capacities for a long time. first time using the boss product line.
The Wow Factor
I was looking at the zoom casually. I saw this and went out and bought it the next day.

Musical Background:

engineer

Musical Style:

urban
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Submitted December 11, 2007 by a customer from aim.com

"I recommed this product for all Musicians."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This is a definate 10, and i made over 150 songs with this and every song is perfect quality.
Sound
This recorder is really good, i found many ways on how to use it. I also created songs that have better quality than professional recordings.
Features
This device has many features, it has alot of guitar effects, and it even has some bass effects. you can change it to the mic mode and record live sound. The drum machine is alright, they have many styles. But the best quality is when you plug your guitar straight into it and you get perfect sound.
Ease of Use
Once you get the hang of it you can create some awesome songs, and you can transfer them through the chip. You can put the songs online in a matter of minutes. I even make songs while in the car too thats how easy it is.
Quality
Well its plastic so i gave it a 9 but it seems to be well made. The worst quality is probably playing loud on the built in mic. But That is exellent for accustic.
Value
yes in my oppinion it is, but to other people it isint because they just dont know how to use it. it came with a caseand a memory card.
Manufacturer Support
Never needed it.
The Wow Factor
I have it and im glad.

Musical Background:

Active musician

Musical Style:

Rock, Metal, Punk and more
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Submitted December 8, 2006 by a customer from hotmail.com

"Great little multitracker, just be aware of the limitations."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For my intended use of this product, I expect to keep it until it just falls apart. As a multitrack recorder there are much better options out there for just a little more money. Overall, it's got lots of features that allow you to make reasonable sounding recordings for a nice price.
Sound
While the recorded sound is fine, there are some limitations to the recorder section itself. There are no faders for the 4 tracks. Level adjustments are made via a menu. There's no mute or solo function for the tracks. When editing tracks all in or out points need to be entered in real time. No provision for finding precise in or out points. In spite of these limitations for a multitrack recorder, I still feel the unit is very capable of producing nice sounding songs if proper planning and execution is followed. The effects sound pretty good and are editable. The MP3 playback sounds typical for an MP3 player, but the ability to slow down the track and loop a particular section in the trainer mode is useful for learning how to play riffs. You can also remove the vocal for a karaoke type sound. Lots of features that all sound pretty good, just some missing features that make it less of a multitrack recorder. (It also has a built in rhythm section that seems to be pretty versitile. I don't need this function and haven't really checked out how it sounds or works.)
Features
In spite of the missing multitrack features, there's an abundance of other features that almost make up for it. That's why I'm giving it a 9. I suppose there's only so much you can do with a piece of equipment that's only slightly larger than a Nintendo DS.
Ease of Use
Most features are accessed by menu's. Once you get a feel for the 3 letter abbreviations used in the menu choices, it's fairly simple to get to what you want fairly quickly. The manual is fairly helpful in that area.
Quality
The entire unit is made of plastic. Without the batteries installed the unit weighs practically nothing. Overall, it seems pretty sturdy, but I wonder how long the battery cover will last. Also with 21 tiny push buttons on the front panel, I wonder how well the switches will hold up to repeated use.
Value
Lots of features in a small package. Some more useable than others. Overall, it's a pretty good value.
Manufacturer Support
I've had no dealings with anyone regarding any support related issues, so I have no rating for this.
The Wow Factor
I was looking for an easy to use product that I could record rough demo's of my songs (I have a higher end system to record the final songs on). With the 32 virtual tracks I can make different versions of the same song and make decisions as to what works and what doesn't. In this regard the Boss Micro BR hits the mark.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist

Musical Style:

Rock
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Submitted April 9, 2009 by a customer from gmail.com

"Overall a great portable unit with good quality"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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I wanted a portable unit.
Sound
I like the sound thru headphones. Have not heard a mix down yet to MP3
Features
It is not easily used without several attempts on the options.
Ease of Use
Not very intuitive .
Quality
Very nice finish !
Value
Seems like a good value
Manufacturer Support
NA
The Wow Factor
Very nice

Musical Background:

active

Musical Style:

blues , classic rock, r and b
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Submitted September 30, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Not what I expected (In a not too good way)"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Good Sound but not too many features drum machine isnt really a "machine" it's more of a "hey come use our pre-programed beats.
Sound
Pretty Good For the Cost
Features
Not Many features. Cant customize drum beats like with a drum pad. Disappointed me :(
Ease of Use
Not Too easy to use at first but you will eventually get the hang of it
Quality
Made pretty well. long battery
Value
Not really a great value I don't recommend it
The Wow Factor
Not really appealing

Musical Background:

Active Musician

Musical Style:

Any type of Metal
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Submitted April 12, 2009

"just bought this product for recording my digital piano a week ago. I find the sound at times to be tinny. I wonder if this pro"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
I just bought this product for recording my digital piano a week ago. I find the sound at times to be tinny. I wonder if this product is even intended to record keyboards. It seems it was designed mainly for guitar/bass instruments. Is this true?
Ease of Use
Its not the easiest piece of equipment to use, but it is alos not the hardest .
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Submitted January 11, 2007

"The best little recorder"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
Sounds quality and effects are excellent for notepad type of playing.
Features
Best for the size and price. MP3 functionalities are a nice bonus, this can be used as a practise device in a bedroom as well as recorder.
Ease of Use
Small size has its drawbacks. Once you get familiar with this, no problem
Quality
Seems to be ok. Th cardboard box it came in is the finest I have ever seen ;-)
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