Converting between track data and audio files – Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR User Manual

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Section 7. Other Convenient Functions

Section 7

You can convert track data into an audio file
(MP3/WAV formats), or use an audio file as
track data.

Here's how track data recorded on a track can be
converted to an audio file (MP3/WAV formats).

1.

Make sure that you're in normal mode (p.
42), and press [UTILITY].

If you're in MP3 mode, press [MP3/
TRAINER] to switch to Normal mode, and
then press [UTILITY].

2.

Press [TR2] (TRK).

3.

Press CURSOR [

].

4.

Press [TR2] (EXP).

The export setting screen appears.

fig.06-020

5.

Press [TR4] (NEXT).

The file type setting screen appears.

fig.06-020

6.

If you want to edit the export filename,
press [TR3] (NAM).

The filename edit screen appears.
Use CURSOR [

] [

] and VALUE [-] [+]

to enter the desired patch name.
If you don’t need to edit the patch name,
proceed to step 8.
You can use the following functions when
editing text.

If you finished naming, press [EXIT].

7.

Use CURSOR [

][

] and VALUE [-][+]

to set the Typ parameter to the desired
type of file.

You can choose either WAV or MP3 as the
file type.
Range:

MP3, WAV

If you choose MP3, the bit rate parameter
(Rate:) will also be displayed.

fig.06-020

Range:

64, 128, 192 (kbps)

8.

Press [TR4] (EXE)

The display will ask “********.*** OK?”

* “********.***” stands for the filename and the file

extension.

9.

If you want to convert, press [TR4] (YES).

To cancel this operation, press [EXIT].
Press [TR4] (YES), and the track data will be
converted to MP3 or WAV.
The converted audio file will be saved in the
MP3 folder. (p. 97)

Converting between
track data and audio
files

Converting track data to an

audio file (Track Export)

You can exporting files are following

MP3 format

• Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz
• 8 bit or 16 bit

WAV format

• Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz
• 96, 128, 192 kbps

Button

Function

[TR1] (INS)

Inserts a space at the cursor location.

[TR2] (DEL) Deletes the character at the cursor loca-

tion, and moves the subsequent characters
toward the left.

[TR3] (A/a) Switches the character at the cursor loca-

tion between uppercase/lowercase.

[TR4] (0!A)

Switches the type of character (numeral/
symbol/alphabetical) at the cursor loca-
tion.

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