Owner`s manual

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Creating Loop Phrases
Section 4
Rev0.02
8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the Loop Phrase to
which the data is to be imported.
fig.20-096d
9. Press [F3] (GO).
The BR-1200CD will begin importing the selected file
and creating the Loop Phrase.
To cancel writing while this operation is in process, press
[EXIT/NO]. When the message “Cancel?” appears, press
[ENTER/YES] to confirm cancellation. (A certain
amount of time may pass between pressing of [EXIT/
NO] and display of the confirmation message.)
When the message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that
the Loop Phrase has been successfully created.
Reading all files at once
1. Carry out Step 1 through Step 4 above.
2. Press [F3] (ALL).
All files will be selected.
However, if there is a total of more than fifty files
present, only fifty files will be selected.
fig.20-097d
3. Press [ENTER/YES].
The screen in which you select the import-destination
Loop Phrase appears.
fig.04-1270d
4. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the Loop Phrase to
which the data is to be imported.
A through H:
Loop Phrases from user banks A through H.
S:
Loop Phrases from the song bank. These phrases are
saved with the song in which they are used.
5. Press [F3] (GO).
The BR-1200CD will begin importing the selected files
and creating the Loop Phrases. When the message
“Complete!” appears, it indicates that the Loop Phrases
have all been successfully created.
In this case, the number of measures is set
automatically according to the length of the
imported Loop Phrase such that the BPM for these
measures are as close to 120.0 as possible. For details
regarding the modification of these settings, refer to
“Modifying Loop Phrase settings” (p. 193).
If the Loop Phrase selected for creation already
contains data, this will be overwritten by the audio
data from the source file. As it will not be possible to
restore this data, care should be taken to ensure that
important Loop Phrases are not accidentally
overwritten in this way.
If any of the Loop Phrases in the selected bank
already contain data, they will be overwritten by the
audio data from the source files. As it will not be
possible to restore this data, care should be taken to
ensure that important Loop Phrases are not
accidentally overwritten in this way.
•A maximum of 50 files can be read at any one time.
If the number of files exceeds 50, only the first 50
files will be read in the operation described above.