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Editing

On the BR-800, the following content is saved as song data.
Recorded data
The state of the mixer (pan, track EQ, etc.)
• Arrangement/Pattern
Loop effect
The above content is saved when you stop recording or
when you return to the play screen.
The screen will show a message confirming the save, so you
don’t need to be specifically aware of this. However, if you
want to save the song in its current state, proceed as
follows.

1

Press the [MENU] button.

2

Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the
cursor to “SONG,” and press the [ENTER] button.

3

Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the
cursor to “SAVE CURRENT STATE,” and press the
[ENTER] button.

The SAVE CURRENT STATE screen will appear.

4

To save the song, press the [ENTER] button.

* While the data is being updated, the display will indicate
“Keep power on!” Do not turn off the power while this
message is shown.

5

Press the [EXIT] button a number of times to return to
the play screen.

When you overwrite or erase audio data by overdubbing,
punch in/out recording, or track editing, this audio data
will not actually be deleted from the SD card.
A significant amount of the SD card’s storage space can end
up being wasted as a result of this unnecessary data.
On the BR-800, such unnecessary data is erased from the SD
card when you carry out the procedure for saving the song
(SAVE CURRENT STATE).
The size of the song might be reduced after you’ve carried
out this procedure, and in many cases some additional free
space might be created on the SD card.

* Since the recording data needed for performing an undo
won’t be erased, you’ll still be able to return to the previous
state.

Saving a Song

(SAVE CURRENT STATE)

Saving Memory on the SD

Card

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