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Boss MICRO BR BR-80 Workshop Manual

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  • Page 1 Workshop MICRO BR BR-80 Digital Recorder ® Share © 2011 BOSS Corporation U.S. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS Corporation U.S. BR80WS04...
  • Page 2: Connecting The Br-80 To Your Computer

    The MICRO® BR BR-80 also contains a library of booklet. And it’s never been easier to collaborate with musicians, wherever acclaimed BOSS COSM® amps and effects, as well as tons of rhythms you can they are, using tools such as the BR-80’s BRWC software.
  • Page 3 Press ENTER, and then highlight USB. The BR-80’s SD card appears as a removable drive on your computer. If you’re on a Mac, it’ll be on your desktop. If you’re using Windows, it’ll appear as one of your computer’s drives. In OSX: In Windows: Press ENTER.
  • Page 4 We’re going to assume you’ve already installed the Song List Editor software, and that you have a Roland folder in your Applications folder (Mac) or a BOSS folder in your Program Files folder (Windows). If not, you can manually create one in this location on your computer.
  • Page 5 Launching the BRWC Understanding the BRWC The grid in the window shows you the tracks and V-Tracks in Once the software’s installed and the BR-80’s connected, launch the BRWC. the selected song. Each track is shown as a vertical column of When it first starts up, your computer’s hard drive is selected.
  • Page 6 Using the BRWC Click the Go (Mac) or GO (Windows) button—a dialog opens in which you select the destination on your computer for the exported audio. Exporting V-Tracks as Audio Files If you’re exporting more than a single mono or stereo V-Track, you’ll How Exporting Works want to create a new folder in this dialog before proceeding to keep your audio files organized and easy to locate later.
  • Page 7 • Consider your Song’s tempo—To sit properly in your BR-80 song, the Once you’ve selected a file, you’re provided information about it at tempo of the audio file you’re importing should match the song’s. If it the bottom of the dialog window. doesn’t, it may sound sped-up or slowed-down in the song.