Roland CD-2e Owner's Manual page 20

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Media Usable for Recording
As its recording media, the CD-2e uses
The functions available for editing or deleting songs (tracks) after recording will differ according to
the media you use.
The table below shows the functions available for each type of media.
CD-2e function
Conventional recording
Recording
Overdubbing
Playback
Edit tracks
Delete tracks
Cancel finalization
Create an original music CD
Backup an original music CD
* For a list of recommended SD memory cards, refer to "Recommended SD Memory Card" (Page 122).
* For a list of recommended CD-R/RW disc manufacturers, refer to "Recommended CD-R/RW Disc
Manufacturers" (Page 123).
* In order for a CD-R/RW disc recorded on the CD-2e to be playable on another CD player, an operation called
"finalizing" (Page 83) must be performed on that disc.
* We cannot guarantee that a music CD created on the CD-2e will play on all CD players. Depending on your
CD player's support for CD-R/RW discs, music CDs you create may or may not play correctly.
Differences between CD-R discs and CD-RW discs
Unlike conventional music CDs, both of these discs allow recording.
A song recorded on a CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) disc cannot be erased later.
You should use CD-R discs in the following cases.
To record an important performance
To create a CD from songs you've recorded on an SD memory card
To back up an original music CD
CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) discs allow you to erase a song you've recorded. Songs can be
erased one by one starting at the last-recorded song, or you can erase all songs in a single operation.
CD-RW discs can be recorded and erased approximately 1,000 times.
You should use CD-RW discs in the following cases.
To record your practicing
To make a "sketchpad" of your musical ideas
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SD memory cards,
SD memory card
CD-R disc
8x speed supported
CD-R discs, and
Media
CD-RW disc
4x/8x speeds
supported
CD-RW discs.
Music CD

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