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Anonymous Posted on May 11, 2010

I want too use it to record myself on acoustic piano. Can't figure out how to do simple record and play back.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    I don't find a Model #, but it is Digital Recorder MICRO BR...4 TRACK.

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Http://lib.roland.co.jp/support/en/manuals/res/1811044/MICRO-BR_e04.pdf
please find your user manual, this shows you how to do as you want, basically, though, you select "Create a new song" & record, and after, setting up, then, place in convenient position and recored what you want.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    I HAVE READ THE MANUAL AND SINCE I'M TECHNICALLY CHALLENGED, I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT!



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What is the model # of the unit?

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