Boss BR-1600CD Basic Operation Gude

Boss BR-1600CD Basic Operation Gude

Roland br-1600cd digital recording studio: owners manual
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Before using this unit,
carefully read the sections
entitled: "USING THE UNIT
SAFELY" and "IMPORTANT
NOTES" (Owner's manual p.
2–3; p. 4–5). These sections
provide important
information concerning the
proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel
assured that you have gained
a good grasp of every feature
provided by your new unit,
"Basic Operation" and
"Owner's manual" should be
read in their entirety.
The manual should be saved
and kept on hand as a
convenient reference.
How to use this manual
The BR-1600CD Owner's
manual consists of two
volumes "Basic Operation"
and "Owner's Manual."
"Basic Operation" explains
the sequence of turning on
this unit, recording, playback,
mixing down and making an
original Audio CD.
To use the BR-1600CD, please
read this book first.
"Owner's Manual" covers the
functions which are not
mentioned in "Basic
Operation." Please read it for
finer settings and more
sophisticated use of the BR-
1600CD.

Basic Operation

(from setup to creating a CD)
Common operations and display items
Connecting other devices
Turning on/off the BR-1600CD
Adjusting the display's contrast
Listening to the demo songs and selecting songs (Song Select)
Basic operation of the recorder
Preparing a song for recording (Song New)
Selecting an input source for recording (Input Select)
Adjusting the input source volume (Input Sensitivity)
Recording with effects (Insert Effects)
Selecting drums to act as a guide for recording
Adjusting the recording level
Setting an audio input's left-right position (Input Pan)
Applying reverb for a warmer sound during recording (Reverb)
Recording
Rectifying recording mistakes (Undo/Redo)
Recording a new track while listening to an earlier recording (Overdubbing)
Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down)
Saving your song (Song Save)
Adjusting volume and compression for CD writing (Mastering Tool Kit)
Writing your finished song to a CD (Audio CD Write)
Listening to your audio CD (Audio CD Play)
■ Printing Conventions in This Manual
• Text or numerals enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicate buttons.
[PLAY]
PLAY button
CURSOR button
[CURSOR]
• Reference such as (p. **) indicate pages in this manual to which you can refer.
Copyright © 2003 BOSS CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the
written permission of BOSS CORPORATION.

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  • Page 1: Basic Operation

    Audio CD. Adjusting volume and compression for CD writing (Mastering Tool Kit) To use the BR-1600CD, please Writing your finished song to a CD (Audio CD Write) read this book first. Listening to your audio CD (Audio CD Play) “Owner’s Manual”...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting other devices ..............6 Precautions When Making Connections....................7 Turning on/off the BR-1600CD...............8 Turning on the BR-1600CD ........................8 Turning off the BR-1600CD........................9 Adjusting the display’s contrast ............10 Listening to the demo songs and selecting songs (Song Select) ....11 Basic operation of the recorder............12...
  • Page 3 Contents Adjusting the recording level ..............36 Setting an audio input’s left-right position (Input Pan).....37 Applying reverb for a warmer sound during recording (Reverb) ....38 Recording ....................40 Rectifying recording mistakes (Undo/Redo) ........42 Undo................................42 Redo................................43 Recording a new track while listening to an earlier recording (Overdubbing) ......44 Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) .....46 Setting the left-right position of each track (Pan) ................
  • Page 4: Common Operations And Display Items

    Note that different devices use Cursor different MTC specifications. If you want to synchronize the BR-1600CD with another MIDI device using MTC, you will first of all need to set both to the same MTC specification. At the time of purchase, the number of frames per second will initially be set to 30 (non- drop) on the BR-1600CD.
  • Page 5: Scroll Bar

    When you see a scroll bar at the right of the screen, it means that the fig.06-08 BR-1600CD could not fit all of the relevant content in one screen, and there is additional content hidden at the top or the bottom.
  • Page 6: Connecting Other Devices

    Audio Set etc. digital input (coaxial), Digital Amp, etc. Set the polarity switch as shown below. Expression Pedal (Roland EV-5 etc.) Foot Switch (FS-5U etc.) Stereo Headphones ● The pin assignment for the XLR type connectors is as shown below. Before making any connections, make sure...
  • Page 7: Precautions When Making Connections

    • When a guitar or bass is connected to the GUITAR/BASS jack, the INPUT 1/MIC 1 input jack will be deactivated and will not accept any sound input. • Noise may be generated when the pickup on your guitar or bass is close to the BR-1600CD. Move the BR-1600CD and guitar further apart to eliminate this noise.
  • Page 8: Turning On/Off The Br-1600Cd

    IMPORTANT • A small amount of noise may be output from the BR-1600CD when it is turned on. Although this noise is neither loud nor the result of a malfunction, it can cause speakers and other similar devices to be damaged if the amplifier volume is turned up at this time.
  • Page 9: Turning Off The Br-1600Cd

    • Before removing the AC adaptor from the power outlet, be sure to confirm that the BR-1600CD has turned off fully (i.e., the display is not lit). The AC adaptor should not be disconnected while data is being saved as this will result in the loss of recorded audio data and other song contents (i.e., mixer settings, effect patch data, etc.).
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Display's Contrast

    Adjusting the display’s contrast In certain locations, the BR-1600CD’s display may be difficult to read. In such cases, use the following procedure to adjust the display’s contrast. fig.53-25 Press [UTILITY]. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the contrast. The Utility screen will appear.
  • Page 11: Listening To The Demo Songs And Selecting Songs (Song Select)

    If you wish to work on a different song, you can select that song using the following procedure. Demo songs are stored on the BR-1600CD. Let’s now select one of these songs to listen to. (Refer to the Demo Song List leaflet.) fig.07-05...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation Of The Recorder

    Using a foot switch With a foot switch (such as the optional BOSS US-5U or Roland DP-2) connected to the FOOT SW jack on the BR- 1600CD’s rear panel, you can use your foot to start and stop performance. Use the following procedure to set the function of the foot switch.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Volume

    Basic operation of the recorder Adjusting the volume fig.07-09a Move the MASTER fader up and down Move the Track faders for each track while the song is being played. up and down. The overall volume changes in response to the The volume of each track changes in response to the position of this fader.
  • Page 14: Changing The Current Position

    Hold down [STOP] and press [FF]. Moves you to the time location 00:00:00-00.00. After the BR-1600CD has checked the V-Tracks currently selected for each track, the current position will jump to the point in the song at which the last recording was made.
  • Page 15: Using Time/Value Dial

    Basic operation of the recorder Using TIME/VALUE dial A cursor is displayed below the time for the current position on the top screen. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the time values and to move the current position. fig.07-09c Move the cursor to the seconds, Move the cursor to the measures or minutes or hours value.
  • Page 16: Using Markers

    Basic operation of the recorder Using markers A number of song markers are set up in the demo songs in advance. These markers can be used to jump to the corresponding positions within the song. fig.07-09D Press MARKER [SEARCH Move the cursor to the value in the Marker box, and then use the TIME/ The current position will jump to the location of one of the markers that has been set.
  • Page 17: Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat Function)

    Basic operation of the recorder Playing back repeatedly (Repeat Function) Use the Repeat function to play a certain section of the song in a repeated fashion. Position for playback This function can also be combined with punch-in and punch- out to carry out loop recording (Owner’s Manual; p. 45). fig.07-09f 2,4,5 Move to the song position from which...
  • Page 18: Changing V-Tracks

    V-Track12 V-Track13 V-Track14 any one time. The term “V-Track” is used to refer to V-Track15 V-Track16 the virtual tracks that make up each BR-1600CD track. fig.07-09g Currently selected V-Track (containing recorded audio data) Press [V-TRACK]. Currently selected V-Track (not containing The V-Track screen will appear.
  • Page 19 Basic operation of the recorder Move the cursor to the track whose V- Press [EXIT/NO] to return to the top Track is to be changed, and then use screen. the TIME/VALUE dial to select a new V-Track. Press [PLAY] to start playback. The symbol indicating the currently selected V-Track You will now hear the song with the variation that will move to this new V-Track.
  • Page 20: Turning Tracks Off Temporarily (Track Mute)

    When recording a band or the like, it is often necessary to turn off just the vocalist’s track to listen to the combined sound of the instruments. In a situation like this, the BR-1600CD allows you to temporarily turn off the audio from specific tracks (Track Mute).
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  • Page 22: Preparing A Song For Recording (Song New)

    Preparing a song for recording (Song New) If you are going to record your own performance from scratch, you will first of all have to create a new song free of any recorded audio data. This operation is referred to as “Song New,” and it is carried out as follows. fig.07-15 2,3 2,3 Press [UTILITY].
  • Page 23 Preparing a song for recording (Song New) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the song’s initial track type. For example, let’s select USE DRUMS for this song. Initial Track Types 16 AUDIO TRACKS All tracks from 1 through 15/16 are set up as audio tracks. Track 15/16 is used as a drum track, and the remaining tracks 1 through 13/ USE DRUMS 14 are used as audio tracks.
  • Page 24: Selecting An Input Source For Recording (Input Select)

    Recording a solo vocal microphone Press INPUT SELECT [VOCAL]. When connecting an electric guitar to the BR-1600CD, be sure to use the GUITAR/BASS jack. [VOCAL] will light up, indicating that the INPUT 2/MIC 2 jack on Note also that when an acoustic guitar is being recorded using a the rear panel has been selected as the input source.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Input Source Volume (Input Sensitivity)

    The output from guitars, bass guitars, microphones, keyboards, and other instruments all enter the BR-1600CD as continuous electrical waves. This type of output is referred to as an analog signal. Inside the BR-1600CD, circuits known as A/D converters are used to convert these analog signals into digital signals. If the volume of an analog signal is too high, unpleasant distortion will occur in the corresponding digital signal;...
  • Page 26: Recording With Effects (Insert Effects)

    Whenever a patch is selected, the effect sound will be muted for a short period of time (i.e., 20 to 50 ms) in order to prevent switching noise being output. At the time of purchase, the BR-1600CD’s preset patches (P001 to P050) and user patches (U001 to U050) will contain the same effects.
  • Page 27: Turning Off Effects

    Recording with effects (Insert Effects) Turning off effects You may want to turn off an Insert Effect in order to record the input source as is. If this is the case, use the following procedure to turn off the effect (Effect Off). fig.07-22a Press [EFFECTS].
  • Page 28: Selecting Drums To Act As A Guide For Recording

    Manual; p. 145). Setting up a drum track (Track Type Select) In order to set up the BR-1600CD to play drum sounds, use the following procedure to designate Track 15/16 as the drum track. If USE DRUMS was selected during SONG NEW (p. 22), Track 15/16 will be already set up as the drum track and the following procedure will not be required.
  • Page 29: Playing Drum Sounds

    Flashing: Drum sounds will be played only when the Play the song from the beginning. BR-1600CD is recording or performing playback. The BR-1600CD will start playback of the drum track. Lit: Drum sounds will be played even when the BR-1600CD is stopped.
  • Page 30: Selecting Drum Patterns

    Selecting drums to act as a guide for recording Selecting drum patterns the BR-1600CD features preset drum patterns. Let’s choose one of these patterns to play with. fig.07-07a Confirm that the PROGRAMMABLE Move the cursor to Drum Pattern RHYTHM [ARRANGEMENT/ Group.
  • Page 31 Song (S001–) are provided for you to freely create your own drum patterns, and these patterns are initially empty. If you select “U” or “S” at this time the BR-1600CD will not be able to play back a rhythm track.
  • Page 32: Changing The Drum Pattern Tempo

    Selecting drums to act as a guide for recording Changing the drum pattern tempo Two simple methods are available for changing the tempo of the drum track. ● Set the new tempo using the TIME/VALUE dial ● Tap the new tempo using [TAP] Set the new tempo using the TIME/VALUE dial fig.07-07a Make sure that PROGRAMMABLE...
  • Page 33: Setting The Tempo Using [Tap]

    (Tempo Map/Beat Map)” (Owner’s Manual; p. 198). And a further method also enables you to control the BR-1600CD’s tempo by synchronizing it with the tempo of an external MIDI sequencer. For more detailed information, refer to “Synchronizing external MIDI sequencers and...
  • Page 34: Changing The Drum Sounds

    Selecting drums to act as a guide for recording Changing the drum sounds Drum patterns can be given a completely new feel by changing the sounds of the drums that they use. fig.07-30g Confirm that the PROGRAMMABLE Press [F1] (SETUP). RHYTHM [ARRANGEMENT/ The Pattern Setup screen will appear.
  • Page 35 Selecting drums to act as a guide for recording A short period of time (i.e., 1 or 2 seconds) is required for the switching of drum kits. Although you will not be able to hear the drum pattern during this period, this is normal and is not the result of a malfunction. Although this section described a playback method where a basic rhythm (Drum Pattern) of one or several bars in length was repeated indefinitely, you can also arrange and play back drum patterns that have been matched to a song structure comprising Intro, Verse, Fill, Bridge, Break, and End Crash elements in any order.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Recording Level

    Adjusting the recording level fig.07-33 Play the instrument to be recorded. Use the INPUT LEVEL knob to ensure that the peak display for any level The level meters on the display change in response to the instrument’s volume. meter does not rise above 0 dB when fig.07-33ad the instrument is played hard.
  • Page 37: Setting An Audio Input's Left-Right Position (Input Pan)

    Setting an audio input’s left-right position (Input Pan) When recording from a number of different microphones at the same time or in other similar situations, you can widen the overall sound by setting the left-right position (i.e., the pan) of each microphone before recording is started.
  • Page 38: Applying Reverb For A Warmer Sound During Recording (Reverb)

    A single knob is displayed for INPUT 1. Press LOOP EFFECTS [REVERB]. VOCAL: The BR-1600CD will display a screen (Reverb Send) A single knob is displayed for INPUT 2. for adjusting the amount of the audio being sent from SIMUL: each track to the reverb.
  • Page 39 In actuality, the true sound was recorded to the track, and reverb was reapplied to the recorded sound during playback. the BR-1600CD copies these settings to ensure that the same sound heard during recording will be heard during playback; however, if you no longer need to hear this reverb, set the corresponding reverb send level to zero.
  • Page 40: Recording

    “Input select status and track button functions” below. Press [REC]. • If you turn off the BR-1600CD without saving the current song, the recorded audio will be lost. [REC] will turn red and start to flash, indicating that the BR-1600CD is now ready for recording.
  • Page 41 Certain effects applied to mono input sources produce a When the Input Select status is MULTI-TRACK: stereo output, and the BR-1600CD allows stereo tracks to be Track buttons 1 through 8 or 9/10 through 15/16 will all start selected so that this audio can be recorded. If the output of to flash.
  • Page 42: Rectifying Recording Mistakes (Undo/Redo)

    BR-1600CD to its condition before the start of this operation. (Undo) In addition, if you then want to restore this recording, you can cancel the Undo and return the BR-1600CD to its condition at the end of recording. (Redo) Undo fig.07-39...
  • Page 43: Redo

    Rectifying recording mistakes (Undo/Redo) Redo Use Redo to restore a recording that was canceled using Undo. The procedure for Redo is as follows. fig.07-40a Press [UNDO/REDO]. Press [PLAY] to start playback, and confirm that the recording canceled The message “Redo?” will appear. fig.07-40bd using Undo has now been restored.
  • Page 44: Recording A New Track

    Recording a new track while listening to an earlier recording (Overdubbing) The BR-1600CD is a multi-track recorder, and in contrast to standard tape recorders, MD recorders, etc., multi-track recorders allow you to record new tracks while you listen to tracks that have been previously recorded. This capability is referred to as “overdubbing.”...
  • Page 45 If you wish to store the recorded audio, save the current song (p. 56). If you turn off the BR-1600CD without saving the current song, the recorded audio will be lost. Useful tip for overdubbing When you are making a new recording while listening to previously recorded tracks, these tracks can drown out the sound of the instrument currently being played, making it difficult to hear.
  • Page 46: Mixing Audio From Various Tracks Onto A Stereo Track (Mix Down)

    Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) If you have constructed a song through repeated overdubbing, it is often the case that the recorded instruments will sound disjointed in terms of volume and position, giving the impression that they’re not actually part of the same performance.
  • Page 47: Suppressing Variations In Volume (Compressor)

    Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) Suppressing variations in volume (Compressor) Each of the tracks 1 through 8 contains a built-in compressor, and these compressors can be used to smoothen out differences in the volumes and peak levels of the corresponding tracks. fig.07-46 fig.07-47bd Press [COMP].
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Sound Of Each Track (Equalizer)

    Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) Adjusting the sound of each track (Equalizer) Each of the tracks contains a built-in three-band equalizer (EQ), and these can be used to adjust the low, mid, and high bands of audio recorded on the corresponding track. fig.07-48 HIGH: This parameter adjusts the sound of the high band.
  • Page 49 Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) If the setting is raised to an excessive level, the volume of the corresponding range will be too high, and there is a danger that this could damage your hearing. In addition, sound will become distorted and external audio devices such as headphones may be damaged.
  • Page 50: Enhancing The Sound (Loop Effects)

    (or in our case, for the corresponding BR-1600CD track). Since each track has its own send level, the degree to which each track is affected can be easily changed—for example, a lot of reverb can be applied to vocals, a little reverb can be applied to drums, and so on.
  • Page 51: Applying Chorus, Delay Or Doubling

    Move the cursor to TYPE and select the DELAY]. desired Loop Effect using the TIME/ VALUE dial. The BR-1600CD will display a screen (Chorus/Delay Send) for adjusting the amount of the audio being CHORUS: sent from each track to the delay or chorus.
  • Page 52 Mixing audio from various tracks onto a stereo track (Mix Down) Move the cursor to the track to which While listening to the playback from chorus, delay, or doubling is to be the selected track, use the TIME/ applied. VALUE dial to adjust the send level until you like what you hear.
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  • Page 54: Mixing The Playback Tracks To A Single Stereo Track (Bounce)

    If you have made all of the necessary track settings as described in the previous sections, all that now remains is to combine your tracks and record this mix in stereo. In addition, you can also record from one track to a different track using just the BR-1600CD in a procedure known as “bouncing.”...
  • Page 55 • If you turn off the BR-1600CD without saving the current song, the track recorded by bouncing will be lost. It is important, therefore, that you save your songs regularly. Furthermore, if you intend to create an audio CD later on, you must save the bounced mix-down track at this time.
  • Page 56: Saving Your Song (Song Save)

    Saving your song (Song Save) In the BR-1600CD, recorded or edited audio data is only temporarily stored on the hard disk until the corresponding song is saved. If the power is turned off without saving the song, all newly recorded audio data, edited data, modified mixer settings, etc.
  • Page 57: Saving Your Song From The Utility Screen

    Saving your song (Song Save) Saving your song from the Utility screen In addition to the above method, songs can also be saved from the Utility screen. Note that both methods save songs in exactly the same way. fig.07-12 2,3,4 Press [UTILITY].
  • Page 58: Adjusting Volume And Compression For Cd Writing (Mastering Tool Kit)

    Before using the Mastering Tool Kit At the time of purchase, the BR-1600CD’s Mastering Tool Kit already contains 19 preset patches (P 001 through P019) that cannot be overwritten, 19 user patches (U001 through U019) that can be used in any song, and 19 song patches (S001 through S019) that are stored together with a specific song.
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Mastering Volume

    Select a Mastering Tool Kit patch using the TIME/VALUE dial. Start playback on the BR-1600CD, and select the patch that gives the best sound for your song. For more information regarding the modification of Mastering Tool Kit settings, refer to “Modifying Mastering Tool Kit settings (Edit)”...
  • Page 60: Mastering

    V-Tracks to be used as V-Track that you chose as the destination for the source and destination of mastering. mastering. In addition, the BR-1600CD will also turn fig.07-56fd off the Mastering Tool Kit (the [MASTERING TOOL KIT] indicator goes out) to prevent the mastered track from passing through the kit a second time.
  • Page 61 • The V-Track for Track 9/10 that was most recently used for mastering is set as the final mastering track. When you subsequently use Disc At Once (p. 62) to create an audio CD, the BR-1600CD will give priority to the selection of final mastering track for songs that you want to write to the CD.
  • Page 62: Writing Your Finished Song To A Cd (Audio Cd Write)

    Disc At Once By Song The Disc At Once By Song method allows you to write a number of different songs selected from the BR-1600CD’s hard disk to an audio CD in a single process. In this way, album creation and other similar operations can be carried out much more conveniently.
  • Page 63 • Although you could be forgiven for thinking that the x8 speed setting creates CD-R/RWs in half the time of the x4 setting, a slightly longer time will be required in practice. The data recorded in the BR-1600CD’s audio track is...
  • Page 64: Writing Several Songs At Once (Disc At Once By Song)

    • If the message “Erase Disc?” appears, it means that the CD-RW disc already contains data. If you then press [ENTER/YES], the BR-1600CD will begin erasing data from the CD-RW disc. Once this process has been completed, you can proceed to the Move the cursor to the DISC.
  • Page 65 • Although you may think that the x8 speed setting creates CD-R/RWs in half the time of the x4 setting, a slightly longer time will be required in practice. The data recorded in the BR-1600CD’s audio track is converted into CD format...
  • Page 66: Dividing Long Tracks And Writing As Multiple Songs (Disc At Once By Marker)

    CD as a single song. With the BR-1600CD, however, you can use the marker function to set divisions at the desired points within such an audio track so that it can be written as separate songs.
  • Page 67 “Enabling playback on CD players (Finalize)” (Owner’s Manual; p. 218). The BR-1600CD features a number of other convenient functions for use during the creation of audio CDs. For more details, refer to “Convenient functions for audio CD creation” (Owner’s Manual; p. 216).
  • Page 68: Writing To An Cd-R/Rw

    Writing your finished song to a CD (Audio CD Write) Writing to an CD-R/RW We will now write the songs set up using the CD track markers to a new CD-R or CD-RW. fig.07-67a 3,4,5,10,11 3,4,5 Insert an unrecorded CD-R or CD-RW Press [F2] (BY MARK).
  • Page 69 • If the CD-RW disc already contains data, the message “Erase Disc?” will be displayed. If you then press [ENTER/ YES], the BR-1600CD will begin erasing data from the CD-RW disc. • The audio track chosen as a source must be stereo.
  • Page 70: Listening To Your Audio Cd (Audio Cd Play)

    Listening to your audio CD (Audio CD Play) Let’s now listen to the audio CD we have just created using the BR-1600CD’s CD-R/RW drive. In addition to CD-R discs, this drive can be used to play back CD-RW discs that cannot be played on standard CD players. Naturally, you will also be able to listen to commercially produced audio CDs on this drive, and it can even play back audio CDs created using the BR-1600CD that have not yet been finalized.
  • Page 71 Listening to your audio CD (Audio CD Play) Move the cursor to the icon and If you want to stop playback of the press [ENTER/YES]. audio CD, press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top screen. Playback of the audio CD will begin. fig.07-73bd Press the CD-R/RW drive’s EJECT button to eject the disc.
  • Page 72: Index

    Index Numerics 16 AUDIO TRACKS ............23 [FF] ................... 14 Final mastering track ............ 61 FOOT Switch ..............12 AC adaptor ............... 8 Foot switch ..............12 [ARRANGEMENT/PATTERN] ......... 29 FUNCTION buttons ............4 ATTACK ................. 47 Audio CD Play ............... 70 Audio CD Write ............
  • Page 73 Index [REC] ................. 40, 44 Undo ................42 [REC MODE] ............54, 58 [UNDO/REDO] ............42–43 Recording ............... 40 USE BASS ............... 23 Recording level .............. 36 USE BASS + LOOP PHRASE ........23 Recording Track ............40 USE DRUMS ..............23 Redo ................
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