Operations Possible During Recording - Roland R-1000 Owner's Manual

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Performing Multi-track Recording

Operations Possible During Recording

Adding Markers to Recording Data
Pressing the Marker [SET] button during recording adds a marker to the data. Adding a marker lets you perform indexing during
playback.
* You can add up to 99 markers to one song.
fig.marker-set.eps
For information of using markers during playback, refer to "Using the Marker Feature" (p. 55).
Manually Splitting Recorded Data
If you perform no operations during recording, the recording data is automatically split when the file size per track reaches 2 GB.
But you can also split the data manually. Pressing the [REC] button during recording will split the file at the moment you press the
[REC] button. This functionality is useful when you want to divide songs into separate files, such as when you are recording a
concert. The message shown below appears when you split a file manually.
fig.split-message.eps
The recording data in one song can be split up into 99 pieces. When recording data is split, a take number is assigned to the data,
and the file name is formatted as follows.
TRKxx_yy.wav
Here, xx is a take number from 01 to 99, and yy is the track number (01 to 48).
* The take number at the start of recording is "01." When the data is split, the subsequent numbers continue in the sequence of "02," "03," and so on.
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