Naming a song (song name), Protecting a song (song protect), Re v0.10 – Boss Audio Systems BR-600 User Manual

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Organizing the Songs You’ve Recorded

Re
v0.10

When a new song is created, it is automatically given a
name such as “SONG 0001.” With your 600, you can use
“Song Name” to give each song a name, which helps you
manage and organize your songs.

1

Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [UTILITY].

2

Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to

“EDT,” and press [ENTER].

fig.02-680

3

Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to

“NAM,” and press [ENTER].

The name of the song (Song Name) appears in the
display.

fig.02-690

4

Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to the

character you want to change.

5

Rotate TIME/VALUE dial to select the character.

* You can switch between upper case and lower case

characters by pressing [ENTER].

6

After the name is properly entered, press [UTILITY]

(or press [EXIT] repeatedly) to return to the Play

screen.

You can imagine situations where, after taking care to create
a song, you accidentally overwrite it with a recording,
deleting the performance itself.

To prevent such accidents, you can protect song data so that
it cannot be rewritten accidentally (Song Protect).

* The following operations are not available when a song is

protected.

•Recording

•Track Edit

•Editing a song name

•Erasing a song

•Song Optimize

•Initializing and Editing the Rhythm

(arrangements/patterns/drum kits)

•Initializing effects (song patches)

•Initialize All

•Tone Load

•Importing SMFs

•USB Import

•Writing effects to song patches

•Undo/Redo

1

Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [UTILITY].

2

Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to

“EDT,” and press [ENTER].

fig.02-700

Naming a Song (Song Name)

Protecting a Song (Song Protect)

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