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Roland owner's manual 24 bit digital wave/mp3 recorder r-1
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fig.rec-time.eps
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Press the REC button.
Recording will begin.
* You can also start recording by pressing
the PLAY/PAUSE button.
If you move the input volume control in Record Standby mode or during
recording, the input level will change. Be careful that you don't operate the
input volume control inadvertently. Even if the HOLD switch is ON, the
input volume is not affected by the HOLD function.
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When you're finished recording, press the STOP button.
If you want to pause recording, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. To defeat pause
and resume recording, press the PLAY/PAUSE button again.
The recorded data will be saved as a file on the CompactFlash card. The display will
indicate the file name of the recorded data, and that file will be selected.
* The file name is created automatically, using this format: R1_0001.MP3. The 0001 portion
will be the number that follows the highest-numbered file existing on the CompactFlash
card.
* The file is created at the root level of the CompactFlash card. Folders (directories) are not
created.
* Since the R-1 does not contain an internal clock, all files will have a creation date of January
1, 2002.
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To listen to the data you just recorded, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. For other
playback methods, refer to "Playback methods" (p. 38).
How the input level meter indicates the signal level
Number of ■'s
None
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
dB
––
-50.0
-50.0
––
-40.0
-40.0
––
-36.0
-36.0
––
-33.0
-33.0
––
-30.0
-30.0
––
-27.0
-27.0
––
-24.0
-24.0
––
-21.0
Basic recording methods
Number of ■'s
8
-21.0
9
-18.0
10
-15.0
11
-12.0
12
-9.0
13
-6.0
14
-3.0
15
0.0
Elapsed time from
start of recording
dB
––
-18.0
––
-15.0
––
-12.0
––
-9.0
––
-6.0
––
-3.0
––
0.0
––
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