Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR CD Player User Manual


 
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Section 6. Using USB
The MICRO BR is equipped with a USB port for
connecting the MICRO BR directly to computers,
allowing you to carry out the following
operations.
Transfer MP3/WAV files
MP3/WAV files created on your computer
or on the MICRO BR can be transferred in
either direction.
Back up
MICRO BR song data can be saved on your
computer.
Recover
Song data saved on your computer can be
sent back to the MICRO BR.
Windows
Windows Me / 2000 / XP
Macintosh
Mac OS 9.1.x / 9.2.x
Mac OS X
Driver
The MICRO BR uses a standard DRIVER that is
found on OS. The DRIVER will be installed
automatically once connected with Computer via
USB.
Use the USB cable to connect the MICRO BR to
your computer.
The end of the USB cable that is connected to the
MICRO BR has a “mini type B” USB connector.
If you purchase a cable from a computer shop, be
sure that you are getting the correct shape and
type of connector.
* Purchase USB cables at computer stores or other
retailers.
fig.05-040
Before Using USB
(Overview)
How USB Can Be Used
Realtime audio signals and MIDI messages
cannot be handled via the MICRO BR’s USB
connector.
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).
Compatible OS
Connecting to your computer
USB cable
(mini B type)
To USB connector
of your computer
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