With Macintosh

Saving BR-900CD Track Data

in WAV/AIFF Format

(WAV/AIFF Export)

You can convert the BR-900CD’s track data into WAV or AIFF files and save these on your computer. After converting your mastered tracks to WAV or AIFF files, you can easily use your computer to create audio CDs with the data, as well as load the data into audio applications.

Resolving insufficient memory issues When exporting WAV/AIFF

When exporting WAV or AIFF files, memory cards must have enough free space to hold the files. If too little memory is available and the “Card Full!” error message appears, there are two approaches you can take to overcome the problem.

Deleting unneeded data from the memory card

1.Back up the data on the card (see p. 175).

2.Erase unneeded songs (see p. 77).

3.Also erase track data other than that for the tracks you want to export (see p. 73).

4.Export the data.

5.Restore the backed up data to the BR-900CD (see the Step 5 “HINT” on p. 175).

Using a high-capacity memory card

For more on supported memory cards (CompactFlash) for the BR-900CD, refer to the separate sheet “About Memory Cards.”

1.Connect your computer and the BR-900CD with a USB cable.

2.Confirm that the recorder is stopped, then press [UTILITY].

3.Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “USB,” and press [ENTER].

The USB screen appears.

4.Select “EXPORT” with the TIME/VALUE dial, then press [ENTER].

5.Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the file format, then press [ENTER].

WAV: This is an audio format used primarily with Windows.

AIFF: This audio format is used primarily with Macintosh.

6.Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the track/V-Track to be saved.

When saving in mono

When saving in stereo

* Select the track combination 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, or 7/8.

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