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Target Product:
MR-8HD

Version 1.31 Update Content

Fixed a problem that caused MIDI-CLOCK to operate at 4x speed in Version 1.30.
Fixed a problem in which MIDI CLOCK (F8) and the click sound would be out of sync.

How to upgrade

Please follow the upgrade procedure below.

Update History

Version 1.30

The maximum length of one song has been extended to 400 minutes.

Fixed a problem in which the CONTRAST setting value sometimes returned to the default setting when the power was turned on or off.

Fixed a problem in which RHYTHM GUIDE settings were not always reflected correctly.

Fixed a problem in which a song name could be renamed to the same name as a song that already existed.

Version 1.29

Fixed a problem in which MIDI F8 signals were not output when playing from the beginning of a program.

Version 1.28

Fixed a problem that caused unstable operation if Locate→Undo operation was performed in succession immediately after recording.

Fixed a problem in which the level meter sometimes swung to Max when starting up.

Fixed a problem in which the Tempo parameter in the Rhythm Guide was not saved when the tempo was 100 bpm or higher.

Fixed a problem in which noise could occur with some condenser microphones.

Version 1.27

Fixed a problem in which a new song could not be created when the remaining capacity of the built-in HD became low (about 100 MByte).

Fixed a problem in which the program would not start up even if the power switch was pressed.

Fixed a problem in which a new song could not be created when the remaining capacity (about 100 MByte) of the built-in HD was less than 100 MByte.

Updated the driver for USB-HOST compatible drive “BUFFALO CRW-L40U2”.

Version 1.26

Corrected the transfer speed and timing of ATA drives to minimize the occurrence of file errors.

Version 1.25

1-8>Fixed a problem in which “Failed” was displayed and bounce could not be performed under certain conditions when bouncing in New Song mode.

Fixed a bug that caused unstable operation when loading a large ADL file.

To prevent accidental operation, the operation has been changed so that the user cannot enter each menu while the main unit is processing a file.

Version 1.24

1-8>Fixed a problem in which bouncing in New Song mode could cause the unit to not accept any operations.

Fixed a problem in which bouncing in 1-8>New Song mode could not be completed successfully (e.g., the power was turned off during bouncing).

Fixed a problem in which the Remain (recordable time) would decrease by 1 to 2 seconds when the power was repeatedly turned on and off.

Fixed a problem in which MTC data could not be completely transferred between some models.

Fixed a problem in which some warning messages were displayed in a doubled state.

Fixed a problem in which phantom On/Off was not synchronized when Init Memory was executed.

Fixed a problem in which ABS/BerBeat display settings could not be stored in the main unit.

Version 1.23

Fixed a problem that could cause noise or skipping when using mastering effects.

Fixed a problem in which bounces were not always executed correctly.

Fixed a problem in which “complete” was displayed even if a writing error occurred during CD-DA creation.

Fixed a problem in which the remaining capacity of CD media was not always accurately displayed when creating CD-DAs.

Version 1.22

CD-DA (audio CD) creation is now possible by connecting a USB-HOST compatible drive.

Fixed a problem in which the phantom power supply was displayed differently from the actual ON/OFF state.