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Press ENTER, and then highlight
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Press ENTER.
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If USB isn't set to STORAGE—the factory default—turn the Value dial
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so it is.
If you need to change the setting from
appears—press ENTER, restart your BR-80, and skip to Step 8 below.
Press EXIT three times to return to the MTR home screen.
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Connect the mini-B end of the USB
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cable to the BR-80's left side panel's
USB jack, and the other end to an
unused USB port on your computer.
When you connect the BR-80 to your
computer via USB, you'll typically get
the best results using USB jacks on the
back of a desktop computer or on the
side of a laptop. We recommend not
using a hub.
The BR-80's display shows "ACCESSING... " and then "IDLING... " as it
handshakes with the computer, and then waits for you.
USB.
AUDIO
to STORAGE, a dialog
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:
BR-80
EBAND
On Windows, you'll need to wait a few moments as Windows installs
the necessary drivers for the BR-80 to become available.
Sharing Your Completed, Mixed MTR Songs
When you've mixed and mastered an MTR song down to a stereo mastering
track—see page 80 in the Owner's Manual—you can grab it from your SD
card after connecting the BR-80 to your computer as described above. Once
it's on your computer, you can convert it to a file for your personal music
player, email it, post it on a web site, or burn it to a CD using a CD-burning
program.
Here's how to find your mastering V-Tracks on the computer.
Double-click your BR-80 icon on your computer to reveal the
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ROLAND folder inside.
In Windows:
BR-80 EBAND (E:)
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