Roland BR-900CD Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Using the CD-R/RW Drive to Exchange Data
Section 5
5. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “SMF,”
and press [ENTER].
The SMF menu screen will appear.
fig.05-CDsmf
6. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“IMPORT,” and press [ENTER].
The SMF import screen appears.
fig.05-CDsmfplay
If the SMFs are collected in a folder, then the folder name
is displayed. To show the SMFs within the folder, press
[ENTER].
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the SMFs you want
to import, and press [ENTER].
The screen for specifying the import destination pattern
number appears.
8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the import-
destination pattern number and press [ENTER].
Copying of the SMF begins.
When “Completed!” appears, the import is finished.
Erasing Data from a CD-RW
Disc (CD-RW Erase)
If you are using CD-RW discs, you will be able to erase
unneeded data from the discs and reuse them for data storage.
This process results in all data being erased from a disc.
Data erasure is possible only with CD-RW discs. Data
cannot be erased from CD-R discs.
1. Insert the CD-RW disc to be erased into the BR-
900CD’s CD-R/RW drive.
The drive’s access indicator will begin to flash. Wait until this
indicator stops flashing and turns off before proceeding.
2. Press [CD-R/RW].
The CD menu screen will appear.
fig.05_CDmenu
3. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“ERASE,” and press [ENTER].
The message “Are you sure?” will appear.
fig.05-CDerase
4. Press [ENTER] (YES).
Press [EXIT] (NO) to cancel deletion.
The data erasure will begin and the state of progress will
be displayed. When the message “Completed!” appears,
it indicates that erasing has been completed.
5. Press [EXIT] several times to return to the Play screen.
6. Press the CD-R/RW drive’s EJECT button to eject the disc.
Once erasing has been started, it will not be possible to
cancel this process.
The amount of time required for erasing data will
depend on the type of CD-RW disc used and the volume
of data that it contains.
In certain cases, a period of several seconds will pass
before the disc is actually ejected.