Owner`s manual

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Creating drum patterns
Section 4
Rev0.02
Deleting drum patterns
1. Press [F3] (WR•CPY•DEL) on the Drum Pattern Edit
screen.
The Write screen for drum patterns will appear.
fig.20-324d
2. Press [F2] (=>DELETE).
The Delete screen for drum patterns will appear.
fig.20-037d
3. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the drum pattern to
be deleted and press [F3] (GO).
The message “Sure?” will appear.
fig.20-038d
4. Press [ENTER/YES].
Deletion of the drum pattern will begin. When the
message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that deletion
has been completed.
Loading drum patterns from the
CD-R/RW drive (SMF Import)
The BR-1200CD allows you to read Standard MIDI Files (or
SMFs) from CD-R/RW discs into user drum patterns and
song drum patterns.
Precautions for SMF import
CR-R/RW discs of ISO9660 Level 2, Mode 1 format are
supported for import. It will not be possible to import
data from discs of any other format.
SMFs of up to 240 KB in size and 999 measures may be
imported. It will not be possible to import files that
exceed this size and the number of mesures limit.
fig.20-039
1. Using a PC, burn a CD-R/RW disc containing the SMFs
you want to import.
2. Insert this CD-R/RW disc into the BR-1200CD’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.
3. Press CD-R/RW [DATA SAVE/LOAD].
The Data CD screen will appear.
fig.20-040d
4. Move the cursor to the SMF icon and press [ENTER/
YES].
The SMF Menu screen will appear.
The drum pattern selected as the copy destination
will be overwritten in this process. As it will not be
possible to restore the corresponding data, care
should be taken to ensure that important patterns
are not accidentally overwritten in this way.
Preset drum patterns cannot be deleted.
As it will not be possible to restore deleted drum
patterns, care should be taken to ensure that
important patterns are not accidentally deleted.
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