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
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the data files you
want to import, and press [ENTER].
The Drum kit select screen appears.
fig.05-CDton2
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the dum kit, and
press [ENTER].
The Drum sound select screen appears.
fig.05-CDton3
8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the dum sound,
and press [ENTER].
Copying of the waveform data begins.
When “Completed!” appears, the import is finished.
Copying audio track waveform data
to computers (WAV/AIFF Export)
You can write data for specified tracks to a CD-R/RW disc as
waveform data, then import the waveform data to the
computer, using your computer to read the CD-R/RW disc.
You will be unable to use CD-RW discs if your computer is
only equipped with a CD-ROM or CD-R drive. In this case,
used CD-R discs.
1. Place a writable CD-R/RW disc (a blank 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.
2. Press [CD-R/RW].
The CD menu screen will appear.
fig.05_CDmenu
3. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“DATA,” and press [ENTER].
The Data CD menu screen will appear.
fig.05_CDdata
4. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “WAV,”
and press [ENTER].
The WAV/AIFF screen will appear.
fig.05-CDwav
5. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“EXPORT,” and press [ENTER].
fig.06-110d
6. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the file format, then
press [ENTER].
The Waveform Data Export screen appears.
fig.05-CDwavex
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the tracks you
want to export.
The Write Speed screen will appear.
fig.05-CDdawrite2