User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Before Using CD-R/RW Discs
- Notes When Using Mics
- Contents
- Introduction to the BR-900CD
- Panel Descriptions
- Quick Start
- Connecting Peripheral Devices
- Turning On / Off the BR-900CD
- Listening to a Demo Song
- Recording/Playing Back a Song
- (1) Preparing the Memory Card
- (2) Turning On the Power
- (3) Selecting the Song to Record
- (4) Connecting Instruments
- (5) Using Insert Effects
- (6) Using the Rhythm
- (7) Basic Recording
- (8) Playing Back Recorded Music
- (9) Overdubbing (Recording an additional performance while listening to an existing performance)
- (10) Adjusting the Sound for Each Track
- (11) Bouncing (Putting multiple tracks together)
- (12) Turning Off the Power
- (13) Removing the Memory Card
- Section 1 Recording and Playback
- Recording
- Repeating Playback (Repeat)
- Re-recording Only a Mistake (Punch-in/out)
- Canceling an Operation (Undo/Redo)
- Putting Multiple Tracks Together (Bounce)
- Loading Songs Created with the BR-864/BR-532
- Displaying the Song Information
- Section 2 Editing
- Registering Time (Locator)
- Search for the Music’s Start and End (Scrub/Preview)
- Editing the Performance on a Track (Track Editing)
- Organizing the Songs You’ve Recorded
- Creating a Master Tape / Disc
- Section 3 Using Effects
- Using the Insert Effects
- Insert Effect Parameter Functions
- Mastering
- Mastering Tool Kit Parameter Functions
- Using the Loop Effects/Track EQ
- Loop Effect Parameter Functions
- Track EQ Parameter Functions
- Fixing the Pitch of Vocals (Pitch Correction)
- The Pitch Correction
- Makeup of the Pitch Correction
- Pitch Correction Patches
- Precautions for Pitch Correction Usage
- Using the Pitch Correction
- Setting the Correction Method for Vocal Pitch (Pitch Correction Edit)
- Saving the Pitch Correction Settings (Write)
- Making Detailed Settings for Pitch Correction (Correction Event Map)
- Section 4 Using the Rhythm
- Section 5 Using the CD-R/ RW Drive
- Section 6 Using MIDI
- Section 7 Using USB
- Section 8 Other Convenient Functions
- Adjusting the Display Contrast
- Using a Foot Switch or Expression Pedal
- Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)
- Mixing the Output from an External MIDI Device with the Output from Your BR-900CD (Audio Sub Mix)
- Using Condenser Microphones (Phantom Power)
- Copying Difficult Songs (Phrase Trainer)
- Initializing the BR-900CD’s Settings
- Conserving Battery Power (Power Save)
- Utility Parameter List
- Section 9 Appendices
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Using the CD-R/RW Drive to Exchange Data
Section 5
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the waveform data
files you want to import, and press [ENTER].
The screen for specifying the import destination appears.
fig.05-CDwavimp2
8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the import-
destination track, and press [ENTER].
Copying of the waveform data begins.
When “Completed!” appears, the import is finished.
The waveform data is imported at the beginning of the
tracks. If you want to change the location at which this
data is written, use Track Edit (p. 70) to move the data
after it has been imported.
Copying WAV/AIFF files as drum
sounds (Tone Load)
● The Rhythm and Tone Load functions cannot be used
when tracks are bounced directly to a CD (p. 59).
● Wave data in the following formats can be imported.
You cannot import wave data in other formats.
• Use “ISO 9660 Level 2, Mode 1” to write the data to the
CD-R/RW disc.
• WAV or AIFF format
• Mono or Stereo
• 8-bit or 16-bit
• Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz
● Compressed WAV files or AIFF files cannot be loaded.
● Extremely short waveform data (less than
approximately 100 msec) cannot be loaded.
● The loop point settings within an AIFF file will be
ignored.
● Add the extension “WAV” to imported WAV files and
the extension “AIF” to imported AIFF files.
● You can load drum sounds of up to 13 seconds for a
single drum kit.
(Example)
Kick: 3 seconds, snare: 3 seconds,
crash cymbal: 7 seconds → Total 13 seconds
● Stereo WAV and AIFF files are loaded as “mono”
sounds with the left and right sides mixed.
1. Using a PC, burn and finalize a CD-R/RW disc
containing the waveform data that you want to import.
For instructions on how to write waveform data to CD-
R/RW discs, refer to your computer and CD-R/RW
drive owner’s manuals.
2. Place the CD-R/RW disc in the BR-900CD’s CD-R/RW
drive.
The drive’s access indicator will begin to flash. Wait until
this indicator stops flashing and turns off before proceeding.
3. Press [CD-R/RW].
The CD menu screen will appear.
fig.05_CDmenu
4. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“DATA,” and press [ENTER].
The Data CD menu screen will appear.
fig.05_CDdata
5. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“TONE,” and press [ENTER].
A list of the waveform data files contained on the current
CD-R/RW disc will appear.
If the WAV files are collected in a folder, then the folder
name is displayed. To show the WAV files within the
folder, press [ENTER].
fig.05-CDtone
You can preview the sounds by moving the cursor to
“PVW” and pressing [ENTER]. You can stop the sound
by moving the cursor to “PVW” and pressing [ENTER]
once more.
You can press [PLAY] to preview the sounds, and press
[STOP] to stop the sounds.