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Check the contents of the package The R-07 comes with the following items. As soon as you open the package, please check that all these items are present. If anything is missing, please contact your dealer. * R-07 recorder * microSD card PDF Manual (download from the Web) • Reference guide...
When you assign an “A” marker and speaker or headphones (p. 10). “B” marker in the file, playback will repeat It is lit if the R-07 is connected to a between the “A” and “B” markers. Pressing Bluetooth speaker or headphones, or when the button the first time assigns the “A”...
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Panel Descriptions ] button ] button Press this button to start playback, or to Press this button to select the next file. For pause playback or recording. a WAV file that contains marks, this button advances to the next mark. By holding This button also moves the cursor upward down this button, you can fast-forward in the screen, or changes the value of the...
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This allows You can connect headphones here (p. turned on, you can set this switch to the files recorded on the R-07 to be transferred 10). right to enable the HOLD function to your computer, or WAV and MP3 files...
Insert the microSD card into this slot. When the R-07 is shipped from the factory, a microSD card is inserted. Tripod mounting socket This socket lets you attach the R-07 to a Built-in speaker commercially available camera tripod. This is the R-07’s internal speaker.
Panel Descriptions Main Screen Here we’ll explain the principal icons and information shown in the main screen. Playing / Stopped Song name Power supply status (USB /batteries Elapsed playback time Song length Sampling rate of the song being played Peak Output level Current time Play/stop status (PLAY/STOP)
1. Make sure that the power is off. If the power is on, turn it off. Slide the R-07’s [POWER] switch toward POWER to turn the power on/off. 2. Open the cover of the battery compartment located on the bottom of the unit.
Battery life (when using alkaline batteries) batteries of different types. Continuous playback approximately 15 hours • If you won’t be using the R-07 for an extended period of time, we Continuous recording approximately 15 hours recommend that you remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking electrolyte.
NOTE connections. • The internal clock is powered by batteries. If the R-07 is left for several minutes with batteries removed, the internal clock will Connecting Bluetooth® Headphones return to its default state.
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Getting Ready 4. Use [ ] to choose “Yes,” and then press [ ]. The display indicates “Pairing... ” , and this unit waits for a response from the Bluetooth device. When pairing succeeds, the display indicates “Completed. ” and sound can be output from the Bluetooth device.
Recording 1. Recalling Settings for Specific Purposes The R-07 provides settings that are suitable for various recording situations. These settings are called “scenes. ” 1. Press [SCENE] to access the “Scene” screen, and use [ ] to change the Scene setting.
Recording * 2xWAV-16 bit, 2xWAV-24 bit, MP3 and WAV+MP3 can be selected 2. Specifying the Recording Quality only if the Sample Rate is 44.1 kHz or 48.0 kHz. * If you select WAV+MP3, the setting is fixed at WAV-16 bit and You can specify the audio quality with which the recording will be MP3-128 kbps.
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1. Press [ ]. • A file name such as R07_0001.WAV will be created automatically. The REC/PLAY indicator blinks red; the R-07 is in the record-standby The 0001 portion is assigned as a number that is one greater than state.
Normal playback will resume when you release the button. Roland CD-2 series, you can create an audio CD from files that were recorded on the R-07. For more about the CD-2 series, refer to the NOTE Roland website. For some types of microSD card, the data reading speed may * If you intend to create an audio CD, set Sample Rate to 44.1 kHz and...
2. Making Settings on the R-07 * Do not tap the “R-07” that is shown in the Bluetooth settings of the mobile device. 1. Press [MENU] to access the “Menu” screen, use [ ]/[ ] to choose “Bluetooth,”...