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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
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Recent Songs
As Songs are played or recorded, they will automatically be placed into the
Recent
Songs
list which is located in the
Song Select
menu. This allows you to quickly access
the Songs that you regularly play for sound checks etc. The Recent Songs list is stored
on the disk itself so the list will change if you use a different disk.
File Names
By default, the BBR will name the audio files it creates as follows:
nnn-tt
.WAV
Where
nnn
is the song number (between 001 and 999) and
tt
is the track number
(between 01 and 64).
Note: if multiple BBR64 units are being chained together as master and slaves (see
page 31) then the machines need more than 99 track numbers. So in master and
slave mode the audio files are automatically named:
nnn-ttt
.WAV
creating an extra digit for the track number
ttt
to allow up to 999 tracks per song.
The track number is not shown on the main BBR user interface screen. However, the
track number does determine which file appears on which output and is therefore
vital both for replaying songs and in post production. We will refer to a standalone
BBR64 system in the following sections but the same naming logic applies to
master/slave systems.
Renaming Songs
If you plug a PS2 QWERTY keyboard into the BBR64 you can rename Songs to help
find them later on the BBR64 or in post production on a Digital Audio Workstation
(DAW). The keyboard connector is a PS2 style Mini DIN connector. This was chosen
specifically to avoid getting it mixed up with the USB connection for the Disk Drive.
Most PC shops sell them very cheaply.
To rename a song: use “Ctrl-S” and then type in the name that you want. The BBR will
accept capital and lower case letters, spaces and all normal characters that
computers will accept in file names except the dash “-“ (any illegal characters will be
replaced with an underscore “_”). You can navigate backwards and forwards using
the left and right arrow keys and the delete and backspace keys operate as you