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In Reply to: ROLAND-ROLAND-ROLAND CONVERSION SOFTWARE posted by Frank on June 30, 2001 at 14:31:51: You could try www.synthzone.com although I think what you trying to do maybe impossible. Roland and other music hardware manufacturers have all sorts of crappy proprietory file formats that don't work with MacOS or Windows. It would come as no suprised to me that it is infact impossible but don't quote me on it ;0) The thing to do is, check to see if you have a SP/DIF audio connection on your computers audio input. This is the standard digital connection through copper and is found in the shape of a single RCA/Phono connector for stereo. The Roland BR8 has an optical digital SP/DIF (why, I don't know?!?) for which a convertor can be bought to bring it to a phono connector. This way you can master directly to you computer and save as a file everything else can understand. If your computer doesn't have digital audio in, then connect the analogue outputs from your Roland BR8 and insert them into your analogue soundcard inputs. Master the song the same way and burn it to CD.
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