Connecting to your computer via usb, Installing the usb driver, Setting the usb mode (usb mode) – Boss Audio Systems Boss Loop Station RC-300 User Manual

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Connecting to Your Computer via USB

If you use an USB cable to connect the RC-300’s

USB connector to a USB connector on your

computer, you’ll be able to do the following

things.

USB mass storage

You can back up RC-300 tracks (WAV files) to your computer or load

WAV files from your computer to the RC-300.

USB audio

You can play your computer’s sounds through the RC-300, or record

the RC-300’s sounds into your computer.

Installing the USB driver

In order to use the RC-300’s USB audio functionality, you must first

install the USB driver in your computer (USB mass storage will work

even if you don’t install the USB driver).

1.

Install the USB driver in your computer .

Download the dedicated RC-300 driver from the Roland website.

Roland website
http://www.roland.com/

Refer to the Roland website for details on the operating

requirements. The program and procedure for installing the driver

will differ depending on your system. Carefully read the Readme.

htm file included with the downloaded file.

Setting the USB Mode (USB Mode)

This specifies how the RC-300 will operate when connected to your

computer using a USB cable. For details, refer to “Setting the USB

Mode (USB Mode)” (p. 35).

Connecting the RC-300 to a Computer

1.

Use an USB cable to connect the RC-300’s USB connector

to your computer’s USB connector (a connector that

supports USB 2 .0 Hi-Speed) .

NOTE

• This might not work correctly for some types of computers.

Refer to the Roland website for details on the operating systems

that are supported.

• Use a USB cable and a USB connector on your computer that

supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed operation.

USB Function Settings

You can make various settings for the USB functionality, such as the

volume of USB audio. For details, refer to “USB-Related Settings” (p.

35).

USB audio flow

USB IN Level

RC-300

USB IN Out Select

USB OUT Level

MAIN

MAIN+SUB

SUB

Same output sound as

the MAIN OUTPUT jacks

* The MASTER [LEVEL] knob does not affect USB audio.

Using USB to Exchange Files with

Your Computer (USB Mass Storage)

You can connect the RC-300 to your computer via an USB cable, and

back up RC-300 tracks (WAV files) to your computer or load WAV

files from your computer to the RC-300.

Playable WAV file formats

Data Format

WAV

Bit Rate

16-bit linear, stereo

Sampling Frequency

44.1 kHz

Maximum WAV file size is 1.7 GB (total of all files), maximum time is

approximately 3 hours (total of all phrase memories), and minimum

time is approximately 1.5 seconds.

1.

Press the [SYSTEM] button .

2.

Repeatedly press the [

] button until the “USB Mode”

parameter appears .

3.

Turn the [MEMORY/VALUE] knob to select the “STORAGE .”

Sys:USB Mode

STORAGE

4.

Press the [EXIT] button .

5.

Use an USB cable to connect the RC-300’s USB connector

to your computer’s USB connector (a connector that

supports USB 2 .0 Hi-Speed) .

When the connection to the computer is completed, the message

“Idling...” appears.

* You can’t make USB connections if the RC-300 is not stopped, or

if there is a phrase that has not been saved

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