Recording With An External Microphone - Roland Edirol R-1 Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 24 bit digital wave/mp3 recorder r-1
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Basic recording methods

Recording with an external microphone

The R-1 can use dynamic microphones and the miniature plug-in powered condenser
microphones that are designed to be connected to the recording jack of an MD (Mini
Disc) recorder or the microphone jack of a computer.
If you use a condenser microphone, you must use one that is designed for
plug-in power. If you connect the wrong type of microphone or a conventional
stereo mini-plug microphone, your equipment may be damaged.
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1
Make sure that the R-1's power is turned off. Set the input volume to the
minimum position.
If anything is connected to the line input jack, the input from the mic input
jack will be ignored. If you want to record via the mic input jack, don't
connect anything to the line input jack.
2
Turn on the R-1's power as described in "Connecting the AC adaptor and
turning on the power" (p. 19).
3
Specify the type of file you want to record, as described in "Types of files that the
R-1 can handle" (p. 28). You can use Setup mode 07 Record Mode (p. 54) to
specify the desired setting or to check the current setting.
4
Set the mic type select switch appropriately for the type of microphone you've
connected to the mic input jack. -> "Mic type select switch" (p. 15)
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INPUT LEVEL

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