Cursor Buttons; Master Fader - Boss BR-1200CD Owner's Manual

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36. VALUE knobs
When the icons for these knobs are displayed on-screen, use
these knobs to change setting values.
37. UTILITY button
Calls up a wide range of functions such as track editing,
organization of songs, and the like.
38. UNDO/REDO button
Use this button to restore your song's previous condition by
canceling the last audio recording or editing operation. In
addition, pressing [UNDO/REDO] a second time restores
the canceled audio or edit ("Rectifying recording mistakes
(Undo/Redo)" (p. 81)).
39. TIME/VALUE dial
This dial is normally used to move the current position
within the song (i.e., to perform fast forward or rewind).
However, it is also used to modify values of the various
function settings.

40. CURSOR buttons

Press these buttons to move the cursor in the corresponding
direction.
41. ENTER/YES button
Press this button to confirm a selection or a value being
entered.
42. EXIT/NO button
Press this to return to the previous screen or to reject an
operation.

43. MASTER fader

Controls the overall volume of your song.
44. F1–F3 buttons
Pressing these buttons while the functions are indicated in
the bottom part of the screen executes the corresponding
function.
45. CD-R/RW
AUDIO CD WRITE/PLAY button
This button is used when you want to create or play an audio
CD.
DATA SAVE/LOAD button
Use this button whenever you want to save recorded songs
to a CD-R/RW disc or to reload the saved songs to the BR-
1200CD.
LOOP PHRASE IMPORT button
Use this button to import break-beats and various other
types of Loop Phrase.
46. MIDI indicator
This indicator will light up whenever the BR-1200CD
receives MIDI data via the MIDI IN connector.
47. HD ACCESS indicator
This indicator will light up whenever the BR-1200CD is
reading or writing on the hard disk.
You should never turn off the power while this indicator
is lit. Failure to observe this precaution can result in any
or all of the data on the hard disk being permanently
damaged or lost completely.
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