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RC-50: Importing wav. files from computer to loop station.
Hi I just got a RC 50 and I face the same problem but looking the content of the data in the Roland folder (after you connect the USB) , I notice the format of the label of each sound's and I understood the problem.
So , here it is .
Before you connect to USB , you have to choose a patch , let say n.16 OK, now the audio file that you want to import into the data folder must be named in this way "016_1.WAV" ,the 16 refer to the patch number and 1 is the phrase number (if you want to put the audio file into the phrase 1 ,or 2 if 2 ecc.)
now disconnect the USB .At this point you just have to increase or decrease the patch number just one time and go back to 16 (it has to refresh the patch info) and you'll find your audio file ready to use in whatever phrase you put it.
have fun
Paolo
2/3/2015 9:18:59 PM •
Boss Rc 50
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Answered
on Feb 03, 2015
Boss BR 8...I insert the 100 mb disk, then asks to
If the disk had data put on with a PC you might try deleting all files and folders using the PC before formatting the disk in the BR8.
It is also possible that the media has gone bad.
A final try would be to degauss the disk and try to format on the BR8.
Does anybody know how to fix built-in microphones
Most of these have a SETTING in the menus that selects the source from different mics and/or line inputs. If the setting is to the line input instead of mic, and no audio is connected to the line input it will act like you described.
I'm trying to burn a
"it never works"... this is NOT enough information for us. You are not telling us how the CD is tested. If you are testing it in a boombox type player, that is not a test. First thing is to look at the bottom of the CD to see if you can detect written tracks... with right lighting you can tell if it has been burned. REMEMBER that CD's, unlike phonograph records, are written from the middle outward. Many consumer players have trouble playing CD's that are written but not "finalized". If you CAN see written area (compare to unburned CD) then likely the burning is taking place, and the problem is the format is either not complete or incompatible with your player. Try reading the disk in your computer. Also you might want to visit the forums for the Boss/Roland workstations at VSPLANET.com.
Preamp changing
This is not program/software error. This is hardware error.
Damage is on the potentiometer. usually caused by a bad contact inside the potentiometer. The most common is the preamp-TYPE potentiometer.Faulty potentiometer can also occur in the other,
depending on what we hear, when (suddenly) the bass sound bigger or smaller, it mean that BASS potentiometer was bad.
Potentiometer must be replaced,because it can not be repaired or cleaned (except,you are experienced in parts repairing).. This is due to the potentiometer is to use a special type.
Won't power up
Check and replace damaged component/s at it main power regulator [SMPS] section circuit. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "
Mosaic" or "
Magazine" will make surf easy. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts.
Do a search by type in the brand name of your device at its search box.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
6/8/2014 5:21:34 PM •
Boss Rc 50
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Answered
on Jun 08, 2014
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