12) turning off the power, 13) removing the memory card, 44 recording/playing back a song – Roland BR-864 User Manual

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Recording/playing back a song

4. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the V-track to

which you want to record.

* In this case, although the source and destination tracks in this

recording process are the same. You cannot make these
changes on other tracks.
The next V-Track after the recording source is automatically
selected as the recording-destination V-Track.

5. Press [ENTER].

Return to the Play screen.

* At this point, the Mastering Tool Kit is automatically selected

as the effect.

fig.00-450d

6. Press [REC].

[REC] flashes in red and the BR-864 enters the recording
standby state.

fig.00-451

7. Press [PLAY].

The [REC] and REC TRACK buttons stop flashing in red
and instead light solidly, and recording (mastering)
starts.

fig.00-452

8. When you finish recording (mastering), press [STOP].

The REC TRACK button lights alternately in orange and
green, indicating that track contains recorded data.

* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line

of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.

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12) Turning off the power

To turn off the power, use the procedure described in
“Turning off the power” (p. 28).

Before you turn off the BR-864, make sure to first stop
any recording. If the BR-864 is turned off during
playback/recording where the memory card is being
accessed, the recorded data, mixer settings, and effect
patch data may be lost.

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13) Removing the memory card

The power of the BR-864 must be turned off before
removing a memory card. If a memory card is inserted
when the power is turned on, the data in the memory
card may be destroyed, or the memory card may become
unusable.

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