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Loading WAV/AIFF files in BR-864 tracks (WAV/AIFF Import)
Section 6
7.
Quit the connection to the computer.
In My Computer, right-click on the “BOSS_BR-864”
icon (or “Removable Disk (*:)” icon) to “Eject” the disk.
* If this procedure fails to eject the disk, use the procedure below.
1)
Click the
icon in the task tray, then click the
“Stop USB Disk—drive (*:)” message displayed
there.
fig.06-105a
2)
Click [OK] in the “Safe To Remove Hardware”
dialog box that appears.
8.
Press the BR-864’s [EXIT].
The WAV or AIFF file is imported.
The contents of the “USB” folder are automatically
deleted at the time the import is finished.
* If you press [EXIT] without quitting the connection to the
computer, the following screens appear. In this case, pressing
[ENTER] imports the WAV or AIFF file.
fig.06-106ad
Once the import is complete, you are returned to the
screen for specifying the import-source track/V-Track.
At this point, you can safely disconnect the USB cable
from the BR-864 and the computer.
9.
Repeat Steps 4–8 as needed.
10.
When you have finished importing the WAV or AIFF
file(s), press [EXIT] repeatedly to return to the Play
screen.
With Macintosh
1.
Connect your computer and the BR-864 with a USB
cable.
2.
Confirm that the recorder is stopped, then press [USB].
The USB function select screen appears.
3.
Select “IMPORT” with the TIME/VALUE dial, then
press [ENTER].
fig.06-127d
4.
Use CURSOR [
] [
] and the TIME/VALUE dial to
select the track to be loaded, then press [ENTER].
When loading to the tracks in mono
fig.06-129d
When loading to the tracks in stereo
* Select the track combination 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, or 7/8.
fig.06-128d
5.
Use [CURSOR] and the TIME/VALUE dial to specify
the measure or position in the track from which
loading is to start, then press [ENTER].
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Summary of Contents for BR-864
Page 23: ...23 Quick Start Quick Start ...
Page 45: ...45 Section 1 Recording Section 1 Recording ...
Page 69: ...69 Section 2 Editing Section 2 Editing ...
Page 88: ...88 MEMO ...
Page 89: ...89 Section 3 Using the Rhythm Guide Section 3 Using the Rhythm Guide ...
Page 109: ...109 Section 4 Effects Section 4 Effects ...
Page 134: ...134 MEMO ...
Page 135: ...135 Section 5 Other Convenient Functions Section 5 Other Convenient Functions ...
Page 154: ...154 MEMO ...
Page 155: ...155 Section 6 USB Section 6 USB ...
Page 174: ...174 MEMO ...
Page 175: ...175 Section 7 Appendices Section 7 Appendices ...
Page 197: ...197 MEMO Section 7 ...
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