Before using usb (overview), Compatible os, Composition of data on memory cards – Boss Audio Systems BR-900CD User Manual

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Before Using USB (Overview)

The BR-900CD is equipped with a USB connector, which
allows you to connect the BR-900CD directly to a computer,
making it easy to back up your important song data and
exchange files between the BR-900CD and the computer.

What is USB?

USB, short for “Universal Serial Bus,” is a type of interface
for connecting computers with a variety of peripheral
devices.

Using USB allows you to connect different peripherals using
a single USB cable, and also provides rapid data
transmission.

What’s more, you can connect and disconnect peripherals
with the power on, and the computer can automatically
recognize when devices are connected (you may need to
make settings when connecting certain devices).

On the BR-900CD, USB is used for the
following tasks:

Backing up the BR-900CD’s data

Saving BR-900CD track data in WAV/AIFF format

(WAV/AIFF Export)

Loading WAV/AIFF files in BR-900CD tracks (WAV/

AIFF Import)

Importing SMFs and creating patterns

Loading drum sounds from WAV/AIFF files

Realtime audio signals and MIDI messages cannot be

handled via the BR-900CD’s USB connector.

Compatible OS

Windows:

Windows Me / 2000 / XP

Macintosh:

Mac OS 9.1.x / 9.2.x

Mac OS X

Driver

The BR-900CD uses a standard DRIVER that is found on

OS. The DRIVER will be installed automatically once

connected with Computer via USB.

Composition of Data on
Memory Cards

The folders and files created are as shown below.

fig.06-102

ROLAND Folder

The structure of the files and folders on the BR-900CD is as
follows.

BR0 Folder

Song data (recording data, song arrangements/patterns/
drum kits, effect song patches, and song information) are
saved to each song folder.

TONELOAD Folder

WAV and AIFF files loaded for use as drum sounds will be
saved here (p. 171, p. 181).

SMF Folder

SMF files loaded for use in song patterns will be saved here
(p. 169, p. 179).

SONG0001 Folder

Disk Information

Root Directory

ROLAND Folder

BR0 Folder

SONG0000 Folder

TONELOAD

Folder

USB Folder

WAV/AIFF File

SMF Folder

SMF File

WAV/AIFF File

Song Information
Effect Parameter
Sequence Data
Sequence Data
Drum Kit Sound Parameter
Song Parameter
Recorded Data
Recorded L Data
Recorded R data
Wave Data

The folders are created
each song

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