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BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR
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Using the MP3 player
In addition to operating as a multi-track recorder,
the MICRO BR can be switched to “MP3 mode”
and used as an MP3 or WAV file player.
For details, refer to “Section 5. Using MP3 player”
(p. 88).
Contents
Main
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NOTICE AVIS
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Repairs and Data
Maintenance
Placement
Additional Precautions
Before Using Cards
Copyright
Using DATA Cards
Contents
Section 3. Using effects ....................................................................... 61
Section 5. Using MP3 player................................................................ 88
Section 4. Using rhythm ...................................................................... 80
Section 8. Appendices ....................................................................... 112
Section 6. Using USB ........................................................................... 96
Introducing the MICRO BR
Multitrack recording
Versatile audio inputs and effects
Rhythm function
Audio data conversion
Bounce function/Mastering function
Convenient MP3/WAV functionality
Built-in chromatic tuner Two-way power supply for operation anywhere
Introducing the MICRO BR
Memory cards that can be used with the MICRO BR
About the Recording Time
Initializing a memory card (SD memory card)
Panel Descriptions
Plays the song. The display will indicate .
Top Panel
Maintenance
Display
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About the Play screen
About the MP3 screen
Viewing the level meter
Side panel (left)
Bottom panel
Getting ready to use the MICRO BR
Inserting batteries and a memory card
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+
To remove the memory card
Push it inward, and then release your finger.
About the memory card write protect function (Lock)
1. Push 2. Release your finger
Connecting other equipment
RightLeft
Turning the power on
Turning the power off
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Listening to the demo song
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Press [PLAY].
Changing the current position
Creating a new song
Creating a new song (Song New)
Creating a new song
Press [TR1] several times.
Press [INPUT].
Use the INPUT LEVEL dial to adjust the input level.
Use the VOLUME dial to adjust the listening volume.
Selecting the input
Selecting an effect patch
Using effects (Insert Effects)
Playing patterns
Using rhythm
Recording
Playing back
Playing back a recorded performance
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Practicing along with an MP3/WAV file (Phrase Trainer)
Changing the playback speed (Time Stretch)
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Canceling the center sound (Center Cancel)
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Section 1. Recording and playing back
Creating a new song
Recording time
About the data types
Selecting an instrument to record
Switching V-tracks
Selecting stereo tracks for recording
Enabling/disabling stereo link
Selecting the track to record
Controlling the parameters of two tracks simultaneously (Stereo Link)
Recording
Playing back
Playing back repeatedly (Repeat)
Adjusting the left/right position (pan) of the playback
Re-recording over a mistake (Punch-in/out)
Manual punch-in/out
Auto punch-in/out
Repeatedly recording the same region (Loop Recording)
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Canceling an operation (Undo/Redo)
Reverting to the previous state (Undo)
Canceling the Undo (Redo)
Putting multiple tracks together (Bounce)
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Viewing song-related information
Viewing song information
Viewing the remaining recordable time
Section 2. Editing
Editing performances on a tracks (Track Edit)
Copying data (Track Copy)
The edit region and the number of copies
Moving data (Track Move)
Erasing data (Track Erase)
Exchanging data (Track Exchange)
Managing the songs youve recorded
Copying a song (Song Copy)
Erasing a song (Song Erase)
Saving space on the memory card (Song Optimize)
Protecting a song (Song Protect)
Saving the current settings to the song (Song Save)
Section 3. Using effects
Using insert effects
Effect patches and banks
Preset patches (P)
Song patches (S)
User patches (U)
MICRO BR
Editing the insert effects settings
Saving insert effects settings (Write)
Changing how the insert effects are used
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Insert Effects Algorithm List
[AMP][SP] =[LIM]=[OUT]=
=[IN]=[CMP]=[MIX]=[LIM]=[OUT]=
[DLY]=
[AMP][SP][NS][FX][DLY]=
Chorus
Delay
Compressor
Enhancer
Flanger
4-band Equalizer
Input
Limiter
Mixer
Noise Suppressor
Output Phaser
Preamp
Speaker Simulator
Tremolo/Pan
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Adjusting the reverb depth for the input source
Adjusting the reverb depth for the rhythm
Reverb Parameters
Mastering
Mastering procedure
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Editing the Mastering Tool Kit settings
Saving the mastering tool kit settings (Write)
Mastering Tool Kit Algorithm List
=[IN]=[CMP]=[MIX]=[LIM]=[OUT]=
BANK: MT
Input
Output
Limiter
Mixer
Section 4. Using rhythm
What is a pattern?
About rhythm
What is an arrangement?
About Pattern mode and Arrangement mode
Changing the drum sounds (drum kit)
MICRO BR
Playing a pattern
Changing the tempo of the pattern
Creating an original arrangement
Specifying the pattern for the first measure
Placing patterns in the desired order
Inserting a step
Erasing a step
Playing an arrangement
Erasing
Changing the tempo of the arrangement
Copying/erasing an arrangement
Section 5. Using MP3 player
What is MP3?
Audio formats supported by the MICRO BR
Audio formats not supported by the MICRO BR
Copyright About the License Agreement
Regarding MP3 mode
Switching to MP3 Mode
Playing the MP3/WAV file
Playing back repeatedly (Repeat)
Practicing along with an MP3/WAV file (Phrase Trainer)
Changing the playback speed (Time Stretch)
Canceling the center sound (Center Cancel)
Recording MP3 or WAV data
Recording time
Erasing an MP3/WAV file
Viewing MP3/WAV file information
Section 6. Using USB
Before Using USB (Overview)
How USB Can Be Used
MP3 Folder
ROLAND Folder
Composition of Data on Memory Cards
Checking the folders and files saved on a memory card
Regarding the backed-up data
Notes on Using USB
Copying an MP3/WAV file from your computer to the MICRO BR
With Windows
Transferring MP3/WAV files
Backing up
Recovering
Backing up and recovering MICRO BR song data
With Windows 2000/Me
Breaking the connection with your computer
Copying an MP3/WAV file from your computer to the MICRO BR
Copying an MP3/WAV file from the MICRO BR to your computer
With Macintosh
Transferring MP3/WAV files
(Ex.)
Backing up
Recovering
Backing up and recovering MICRO BR song data
(Ex.)
Breaking the connection with your computer
Section 7. Other Convenient Functions
Adjusting the Display Contrast
Tuning an Instrument (Tuner)
Tuning
Converting between track data and audio files
Converting track data to an audio file (Track Export)
Converting audio files to track data (Track Import)
Using plug-in powered microphone
Initializing the Memory Card
Initializing All the MICRO BRs Settings
Deactivating the power save function
Saving Battery Power (Power Save)
Powering-off automatically (Auto Power Off)
Section 8. Appendices
Preset Arrangement List
Arrangement / Pattern List
Preset Pattern List
Mixer Parameter
Recorder Parameter
Insert Effects Reverb
Song Parameter
Phrase Trainer
System Parameter
Troubleshooting
Cannot be heard
Cannot display
Cannot operate
A specific track cannot be heard The input source cannot be heard
Cannot record
The recorded sound contains noise or distortion
Problems with the Memory Card
Problems with USB
Cannot Edit! This is a Preset
Drive Busy!
Error Message
Event Full!
Stop Recorder!
Protected!
Power Down!
No File!
No Data!
Too Many Songs!
Unsupported Format!
Unsupported Card!
Unformatted!
MICRO BR: Digital Recorder
Specifications
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TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
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EFFECTS COMMENTS
Track Sheet
RHYTHM
Artist Client
Song Name Date
Project
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Index
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