Roland BR-600 User Manual
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Organizing the Songs You’ve Recorded
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When you perform overdubbing or punch-in/out, the data
that you rewrite (replace) actually remains on the memory
card. In some cases, this unwanted data may occupy a
significant amount of space on the memory card. This will
cause the time available for recording to be less than it
should be.
that you rewrite (replace) actually remains on the memory
card. In some cases, this unwanted data may occupy a
significant amount of space on the memory card. This will
cause the time available for recording to be less than it
should be.
By performing a “Song Optimize”, you can have the BR-600
erase any unnecessary data on the memory card and
increase the unused space.
erase any unnecessary data on the memory card and
increase the unused space.
1
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [UTILITY].
2
Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to
“EDT,” and press [ENTER].
fig.02-660
3
Press CURSOR [
] [
] to move the cursor to
“OPT,” and press [ENTER].
“Are you sure?” appears in the display.
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4
To continue with the optimization, press [ENTER].
The Song Optimize function is carried out. When
completed, “Completed!” appears in the display, and
you are returned to the Play screen.
completed, “Completed!” appears in the display, and
you are returned to the Play screen.
To cancel the operation press the [EXIT] (or
[UTILITY]).
[UTILITY]).
Saving Memory on the
Memory Card (Song Optimize)
Memory Card (Song Optimize)
• Depending on the situation, an appreciable length
of time may be required for Optimize to be
completed. This is not a malfunction. Do not turn
off the power until Optimize has completed.
completed. This is not a malfunction. Do not turn
off the power until Optimize has completed.
• After you execute Optimize, it is not possible to
undo/redo to revert to the state before executing
Optimize.
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