Using smf, 151 using the cd-r/rw drive to exchange data – Boss Audio Systems BR-900CD User Manual

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Using the CD-R/RW Drive to Exchange Data

Section 5

8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the write speed, and

press [ENTER].

The message “Are you sure?” appears.

The range of available write speeds can sometimes be limited
by the type of media being used. In such a case, the BR-
900CD will allow you to select only the supported speeds.

9. Press [ENTER] (YES) again.

Writing to the CD-R/RW disc begins.

When “Completed!” appears, the writing is finished.

The following files will have been written to the CD-R/
RW disc in ISO9660 Level 2, Mode 1 format.

10. Press [EXIT] several times to return to the Play screen.

11. Press the CD-R/RW drive’s EJECT button to eject the disc.

12. Use the application on your computer to copy the data

from the CD-R/RW disc.

• If a CD-R disc that already has data written to it is

loaded, the message “Not Blank Disc” appears, and you
cannot proceed with the export. Be sure to use only
blank discs.

• If a CD-RW disc that already has data written to it is

loaded, the message “Erase Disc?” appears. Pressing
[ENTER] (YES) here begins erasure of the disc. After the
disc has been erased, the export process will continue.

• When a mono track is specified as the source for

exporting, the data is written as a mono waveform file.
When a stereo track is specified, the data is written as a
stereo waveform file.

• Tracks 7/8 are fixed as a permanent stereo pair, and so

cannot be specified as mono tracks.

• To quit writing to the disc while writing is still in

progress, press [EXIT] (NO). When the message
“Cancel?” appears, press [ENTER] (YES); writing is
cancelled (it may take some time after you press [EXIT]
(NO) for the message to appear). However, no guarantee
can be made for the utility of the content up to the time
writing is cancelled.

• It will not be possible to reuse a CD-R disc for which

writing was canceled before completion.

Using SMF

Playing SMFs using external MIDI
instruments (SMF Player)

You can use the BR-900CD to read SMFs from CD-R/RW
discs and play these files using MIDI instruments connected
to the MIDI OUT port.

Any SMFs that satisfy the following conditions can be played
in this way.

Format:

0 or 1

File size:

240 KB maximum (Note that this will
vary slightly based on the SMF content.)

System Exclusive:

Packet sizes of 512 bytes or less

1. Connect a MIDI cable between the MIDI OUT port on

the BR-900CD and the MIDI IN port on your external

MIDI sound module.

fig.05-SMF

2. Insert a CD-R/RW disc containing SMFs into the CD-R/

RW drive.

The drive’s access indicator will begin to flash. Wait until
this indicator stops flashing and turns off before proceeding.

3. Press [CD-R/RW].

The CD menu screen will appear.

fig.05_CDmenu

Track 1, V-Track 1

T01___01.WAV or T01___01.AIF

Track 1, V-Track 2

T01___02.WAV or T01___02.AIF

Track 1, V-Track 3

T01___03.WAV or T01___03.AIF

:

:

Track 2, V-Track 7

T02__07.WAV or T02__07.AIF

Track 2, V-Track 8

T02__08.WAV or T02__08.AIF

:

:

Track 3/4, V-Track 1

T0304_01.WAV or T0304_01.AIF

Track 3/4, V-Track 2

T0304_02.WAV or T0304_02.AIF

:

:

Track 7/8, V-Track 7

T0708_07.WAV or T0708_07.AIF

Track 7/8, V-Track 8

T0708_08.WAV or T0708_08.AIF

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

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