Printing Conventions in This Manual
REC
Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor
Page
Additional Precautions
Power Supply Use of Batteries
Placement
Maintenance
Copyright
Before Using Memory Cards CompactFlash
Handling CD-ROMs
Handling the CD-R/RW disc drive
What is a CD-R disc?
What is a CD-RW disc?
Handling CD-R/RW discs
Removing a CD-R/RW disc
When you insert a CD-R/RW disc To built in CD-R/RW drive
Inserting a CD-R/RW disc
Press disc tray until it is locked in the BR-900CD
Contents
Editing
Using Effects
Using the Rhythm
Using USB 161
Section Using the CD-R/RW Drive 139
Using Midi 155
Section Other Convenient Functions
Appendices 201
Simple operation
Features
Introduction to the BR-900CD
Digital audio workstation
What is Cosm Composite Object Sound Modeling?
Full complement of input connectors jacks
Two-way power supply allows you to record anywhere
Phrase Trainer function
Make sure the card cover is closed, then the BR-900CD over
How to remove the card protector
Memory Cards Supported by Your BR-900CD
Input section
Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
REC/PLAY section
Track/Fader section
Cursor buttons
Rhythm section
TIME/VALUE dial
Memory Card slot
Panel Descriptions CD-R/RW drive
Display
Rear Panel
Close the battery cover
Inserting Batteries
Memo
Quick Start
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Inserting a Memory Card
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Play Screen
Turning On the Power
Turning Off the Power
Make sure that playback of the song is stopped
If you have changed the recording or editing
Selecting a song Song Select
Playing back a song
Yutaka Nakano Copyright Boss Corporation Press Enter
Moving to the start of a play
Changing the current position
Elapsed time display
Moving to the end of a play
Inserting the memory card
Preparing the Memory Card
Formatting the memory card Initialize
Press Cursor to move the cursor to CARD, and press Enter
About data types
Selecting the Song to Record
Recording a new song Song New
Recording time
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired data type
Connecting Instruments
Choose which jack you will use to connect your instrument
ONBRD+EXT
Turning on the internal microphone
Play screen, press the MIC Input Select button
External
Adjusting the input level
Using Insert Effects
Adjusting the input sensitivity
Switch effect patches
LIN Line
Recording without insert effects
GTR
SML Simul
Playing the Rhythm
Using the Rhythm
What is the Rhythm?
Changing arrangements
Changing patterns
Tapping to change the tempo of the arrangements or patterns
About the recording REC modes
Basic Recording
Selecting the recording track
If Input Select GUITAR/BASS/MIC2 or MIC are lit
When you finish recording, press Stop
Procedure
What is a Mastering Tool Kit?
Silencing the sound of specific tracks Track Mute
Playing Back Recorded Music
Overdubbing
How the Tracks Are Organized
Press Exit or PAN/EQ to return to the Play screen
Adjusting the Sound for Each Track
Some tips for overdubbing
Press PAN/EQ
Adjusting the tone Track EQ
What is a loop effect?
Press Cursor to move the cursor to EQ, and press Enter
Press Cursor to display the Send Level settings screen
When using CHO/DLY
When using REV
When using CHO/DLY When using REV
Putting multiple tracks together
Bouncing
Removing the Memory Card
Tracks with recorded data Tracks without data
Memo
Section Recording Playback
Recording
Selecting the Recording Track
Input Sound Pan
Changing V-Tracks
Changing the Position
Press V-TRACK
Recording Operations
Enter the repeat start point a
Setting the Repeat Portion
Repeating Playback Repeat
Setting the Repeat Portion with Accurate Timing
Manually Punching In/Out
Manually punching in and out using REC
Re-recording Only a Mistake Punch-in/out
Auto Punching In and Out
Manually punching in and out using a foot switch
Order to use a foot switch
Specifying the area for auto punching in/out
Erasing a registered auto punch in/out location
How to record
Make sure that the Auto Punch ON/OFF indicator is dark
Setting the portion to be repeated
Press Stop Press Auto Punch ON/OFF
Reversing the Last Operation Undo
Canceling an Operation Undo/Redo
Canceling the Undo Redo
Press UNDO/REDO
Rhythm
Putting Multiple Tracks Together Bounce
Input
Separate V-Track
Bouncing Directly to a CD-R/RW Disc Direct CD Bounce
Use Cursor and the TIME/VALUE dial to Select CD
Press REC
Loading Songs Created with the BR-864
Loading Songs Created with the BR-532
Displaying the Memory Card Usage
Displaying the Song Information
Displaying the Remaining Available Recording Time
Data Type
Section Editing
Moving to the Locator Point
Registering Time Locator
Registering a Locator Point
Deleting a Locator Point
Preview function
Scrubbing to Find the Music Starting/Ending Point
Scrub function
Hold down Stop and press Play
Search for the Music’s Start and End Scrub/Preview
Changing the Scrub Points
Enabling Use of the Preview Function with REW and FF
Press REW Preview to Press FF
Copying the repeated portion AB
About the Measure/Time Specification screen
Copying Data Track Copy
Ex Copying twice to the same track
Copying by specifying the time TME/MES
Copying a complete track ALL
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Ex Moving to the same track
Moving Data Track Move
Moving the repeated portion AB
Ex Moving to another track
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select AB and press
Moving by specifying the time TME/MES
Press Cursor to move the cursor to MOV, and press Enter
Moving a complete track ALL
Press Utility
Erasing Data Track Erase
Erasing the repeated portion AB
Erasing by specifying the time TME/MES
Erasing a complete track ALL
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select ALL and press
Exchanging Data Track Exchange
Erasing Songs Song Erase
Organizing the Songs You’ve Recorded
Copying a Song Song Copy
If Card Full! appears
To continue with the optimization, press Enter YES
Saving Memory on the Memory Card Song Optimize
Naming Songs Song Name
Press Cursor to move the cursor to PRT, and press Enter
Saving the Current Settings to the Song Song Save
Protecting a Song Song Protect
Hold down Stop and press REC
Recording to a Digital Recorder Digital Connection
Creating a Master Tape / Disc
Recording to a Cassette Tape Recorder Analog Connection
Disabling digital copying Digital Copy Protect
Rotate TIME/VALUE dial to select the on
What is SCMS?
Press Cursor to move the cursor to DPRT, and press Enter
Memo
Section Using Effects
Effect Patches and Banks
Using the Insert Effects
Preset patches P
User patches U
Select an effect patch
Editing Insert Effect Settings
Press Effects
Press Cursor to move the cursor to EDIT, and press Enter
Saving Insert Effects Settings Write
Use Cursor and the TIME/VALUE dial to enter the patch name
Used According to the Mode
Track 1-8, 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8
Example Output Mono
Insert Effect Parameter Functions
Algorithm List
Bass SIM
Cosm Bass AMP
Cosm Comp VCL
Lo-Fi Box Noise Suppressor
Bank Simul 14. VO+GT AMP 15. VO+AC.SIM
Guitar
Acoustic Processor
Parameter List
Acoustic Guitar Simulator
Bass Simulator
Cosm Comp compressor/Limiter
Chorus
Compressor
Defretter
Delay
De-esser
Doubling
Flanger
Foot Volume
Equalizer
Lo-Fi Box
Octave
Phaser
Noise Suppressor
Pitch
Pitch Shifter
Preamp
With Cosm GTR AMP, Cosm Comp GTR, or VO+GT AMP algorithms
Ring Modulator
Slow Attack
Voice Transformer
Speaker Simulator
Tremolo/Pan
100
Wah
When Pedal is selected
When Touch is selected Polarity
101
What is Mastering Tool Kit?
Mastering
Mastering
Editing the Mastering Tool Kit Settings
When you finish mastering, press Stop
103
Saving the Mastering Tool Kit Settings Write
104
Mastering Tool Kit Parameter Functions
Algorithm
Expander
Bass Cut Filter
Input
Mastering Tool Kit Parameter Functions
Output
Mixer
Limiter
107
When using CHO/DLY
Using the Loop Effects/Track EQ
When using REV
Selecting the Loop Effect
109
Adjusting How the Loop Effect is Applied
Using the Loop Effects/Track EQ
Setting the Track EQ
110
CHORUS/DELAY/DBLN Doubling
Loop Effect Parameter Functions
LoF
Track EQ Parameter Functions
LoG
HiG
Pitch Correction
Precautions for Pitch Correction Usage
Fixing the Pitch of Vocals Pitch Correction
Makeup of the Pitch Correction
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Using the Pitch Correction
Fixing the Pitch of Vocals Pitch Correction
Type LO.MALE, HI.MALE, LO.FEML, HI.FEML
Saving the Pitch Correction Settings Write
115
Smooth 100
Auto
116
Use Cursor to move the cursor to Insert and press Enter
#, -A#, B
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Smth Smooth 100-+100
118
Section Using Rhythm
119
About the Arrangements
Using the Rhythm
About the Patterns
Types of patterns
Performing Arrangements and Patterns
Switching the Rhythm Mode
Recording Rhythm Performances
Selecting arrangements
122
Selecting patterns
Performing patterns
Pattern Number
Creating Original Arrangements
Starting Measure
Time Signature
Naming Arrangements
Inserting a Step
Erasing a Step
Creating Original Arrangements
125
Copying Arrangements
Erasing Arrangements
Realtime Recording
Creating Original Patterns
Creating Patterns in Realtime Recording
Step Recording
Measure
Creating Original Patterns
127
Quantize
Rehearsing recordings
128
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Changing the metronome volume
Deleting unneeded drum sounds
Creating Patterns in Step Recording
130
Method 2 Inputting with the Enter
131
Method 1 Inputting with the REC Track buttons
Input the drum sounds
132
Naming Patterns
Changing the velocity
Method
133
Copying Patterns
Erasing Patterns
Performing the Drums
Using the Drum Kits
Selecting Drum Kits
Loading from the tracks
Using the Drum Kits
Creating Original Drum Kits Tone Load
135
End Point E
136
Start Point S
Copying drum sounds from other drum kits
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Erasing drum sounds
Changing the position pan of the drum sounds
Section Using CD-R RW Drive
139
Creating Audio CD
Precautions
Setting the Time Between Songs Pre-Gap
Writing Songs to Discs
141
What is finalization?
Creating Audio CD
If you don’t finalize
142
Viewing the Remaining Time for Recording on Audio CDs
Playing Back Audio CDs
Press Cursor to move the cursor to REMAIN, and press Enter
143
What is finalizing?
Enabling Playback on CD Players Finalize
If you finalize
144
Press Cursor to move the cursor to FINAL, and press Enter
Press Cursor to move the cursor to BACKUP, and press Enter
Using the CD-R/RW Drive to Exchange Data
Saving Recorded Songs to CD-R/RW Discs Backup
Press Cursor to move the cursor to DATA, and press Enter
Press Cursor to move the cursor to ALL, and press Enter
Using the CD-R/RW Drive to Exchange Data
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Press Cursor to move the cursor to RECOVER, and press Enter
Loading Saved Songs to a Memory Card Recover
Loading all saved songs to a memory card All Recover
147
Press Cursor to move the cursor to WAV, and press Enter
Copying and Writing Waveform Data
148
Press Cursor to move the cursor to IMPORT, and press Enter
Copying WAV/AIFF files as drum sounds Tone Load
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Using SMF
Playing SMFs using external Midi instruments SMF Player
Press Enter YES again
Loading drum patterns from the CD-R/RW drive SMF Import
152
Erasing Data from a CD-RW Disc CD-RW Erase
153
Importing Songs from CDs to Audio Tracks
Important Notice
Section Using Midi
155
Midi Implementation Charts
What is MIDI?
Midi Connectors
Midi Fundamentals
Press Cursor to select RhyMIDI ch
Using the Rhythm to Play an External Midi Sound Module
Synchronizing with Midi Devices
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the Midi channel
Synchronizing with Midi Devices
Synchronizing Playback with a Midi Sequencer
Synchronized playback with the BR-900CD as the master
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What are drop and non-drop formats?
Setting the MTC offset
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Using MMC
Operating MMC-compatible devices with the BR-900CD
Section Using USB
161
Composition of Data on Memory Cards
Before Using USB Overview
Compatible OS
When Using Windows XP/2000
Connecting a Computer
Before Using USB Overview USB Folder
163
Backing Up the BR-900CD’s Data
Reading backup data back into the BR-900CD from PC Recover
With Windows
With Windows XP
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Saving BR-900CD Track Data WAV/AIFF Format WAV Aiff Export
With Windows
My Computer, right-click on the Bossbr
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There
Icon or Removable disk * icon to Eject
167
When loading to the tracks in mono
When loading to the tracks in stereo
Select Import with the TIME/VALUE dial, then press Enter
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Importing SMFs and Creating Patterns
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Loading Drum Sounds from WAV/AIFF Files Tone Load
171
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Using the BR-864 / BR-532’s Data
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With Macintosh
107
With Macintosh
When saving in mono When saving in stereo
Saving BR-900CD Track Data WAV/AIFF Format WAV/AIFF Export
176
File format selection screen returns to the display
Contents of the USB folder are automatically
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Loading WAV/AIFF Files BR-900CD Tracks WAV/AIFF Import
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Section Other Convenient Functions
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Adjusting the Display Contrast
When Using an Expression Pedal
Using a Foot Switch or Expression Pedal
When Using a Foot Switch
Changing to the Tuner
Tuning an Instrument Tuner
Explanation of the indications that appear while tuning
Check the following points before you begin
Tuning an Instrument Tuner
Tuning
Setting the Reference Pitch of the Tuner
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Using the Audio Sub Mix function
External Mixer
Using Condenser Microphones Phantom Power
Phantom power
Slowing Down the Speed Time Stretch
Canceling the Center Sound Center Cancel
Copying Difficult Songs Phrase Trainer
Copying Difficult Songs Phrase Trainer
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Initializing the System Settings
Initializing the BR-900CD’s Settings
Initializing All the BR-900CD’s Settings
Initializing the Rhythm Arrangements/Patterns/Drum Kits
Initializing the Effect Settings
Initializing the BR-900CD’s Settings
195
Initializing the Memory Card
196
Conserving Battery Power Power Save
Deactivating the power save function
About the Sync Parameters
Utility Parameter List
About the System Parameters
199
About the Scrub Parameters
Utility Parameter List
200
Section Appendices
201
Effect Patch List
Patch Name Algorithm
Effect Patch List MIC
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Effect Patch List
204
No. Patch Name
Mastering Tool Kit Patch List
Pitch Correction Patch List
END
Preset Arrangement List
Arrangement / Pattern List
Pattern Name Initial Beat Measure
Preset Pattern List
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Mixer Parameter *1
Chorus / Delay / Doubling
Parameter List
Reverb
System Parameter *2
Recorder Parameter *1
Song Parameter *1
Sync Parameter *2
Rhythm Parameter *1
CD Parameter
Scrub Parameter *3
Arrangement Parameter *1
Troubleshooting
Problems with the Sound
Synchronization Problems
Problems with the Memory Card
Problems with the CD-R/RW Drive
Problems with USB
Error Messages
Event Full
Error Messages Disc Not Ready
Drive Busy
Finalized Disc
Not Blank Disc
Error Messages Not Available in Mastering Mode
Power Down
Not CD-RW Disc
Timing Clock
Midi Time Code Quarter Frame Messages
Song Position Pointer
Active Sensing
217
Locate MCP
Commands Transmitted
218
Decimal/Hexadecimal table
Midi Implementation Chart
Specifications
BR-900CD Digital Recording Studio
221
Numerics
Symbols
Index
223
CHO/DLY
224
Erase
225
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MIC
227
PVW
228
SMF
229
WAV
Track Sheet
Declaration of Conformity
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